Kilo Company

26 February 2005: Kilo-3 Cache & Firefight in Jadran District

“A Kilo Company platoon received RPG and small arms fire resulting in no injuries at their patrol base near the village of Waza, Jardran District, Paktia Province…  Kilo Company recovered two separate weapons cache consisting of (3) RPGs, (3) RPKs, (4) AK-47, (4) 303 British Rifle, (1) 12 gauge rifle, (1) RPG casing, (1) 105 casing, (2323) 7.62mm x 39 rounds, (348) 7.62mm x 54 rounds, (252) 303 British rifle rounds, (91) 30 caliber rounds, (64) 7. 62mm x 54 link rounds, (62) 7. 62mm x 39 armor piercing rounds, (38) 50 caliber rounds, (29) 7. 62mm x 39 red-tipped rounds, (19) 5. 54 x 39 rounds, (3) grenades and (2) 7.62mm x 25 rounds in the village of Waza, Jardran District, Paktia Province.” — Source: 3/3 Command Chronology for the Period 01 January to 30 June 2005
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Kilo Ops in Jadran District (25 Feb – 01 Mar 05)

Kilo Company conducted duration operations in the village of Waza, Jadran District, Paktia Province.” — Source: 3/3 Command Chronology for the Period 01 January to 30 June 2005

Categories: Duration Ops, Kilo Company, Paktia Province

Kilo HA Ops in Paktia Province (24-25 Feb 05)

Kilo Company provided HA distributions for the village of Shahak, Gardez District, and the Sayid Karam District, both in the Paktia Province.” — Source: 3/3 Command Chronology for the Period 01 January to 30 June 2005

Categories: Humanitarian Assistance, Kilo Company, Paktia Province

Kilo VCPs in Kolalgu Village (17 Feb 05)

Kilo Company conducted VCPs in the Kolalgu Village, Zurmat District, Paktia Province.” — Source: 3/3 Command Chronology for the Period 01 January to 30 June 2005

Categories: Kilo Company, Paktia Province, Vehicle Checkpoint

Kilo VCPs in Kolalgu Village (16 Feb 05)

Kilo Company conducted VCPs in the Kolalgu Village, Paktia Province.” — Source: 3/3 Command Chronology for the Period 01 January to 30 June 2005

Categories: Kilo Company, Paktia Province, Vehicle Checkpoint

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