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Operation United Shield was the codename of a
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, conducted 9 January to 3 March 1995, bringing a conclusion to the
United Nations Operation in Somalia II United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) was the second phase of the United Nations intervention in Somalia and took place from March 1993 until March 1995, following the outbreak of the Somali Civil War in 1991. UNOSOM II carried on ...
(UNOSOM II). Commanded by the
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, two ships of the Pakistan Navy, five ships of the Italian Navy and six ships of the
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formed a Combined Task Force (CTF) ensuring the safe evacuation of all
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from
Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
.


Timeline of United Nations involvement in Somalia

* 4-6 January 1991:
Operation Eastern Exit Operation Eastern Exit was the codename given to the military evacuation of the United States embassy in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, in January 1991. In late December 1990, violence quickly enveloped the city as armed militants began cl ...
— evacuation of the United States embassy in
Mogadishu Mogadishu (, also ; so, Muqdisho or ; ar, مقديشو ; it, Mogadiscio ), locally known as Xamar or Hamar, is the capital and most populous city of Somalia. The city has served as an important port connecting traders across the Indian Oc ...
, Somalia * 23 January 1992: United Nations Security Council Resolution 733 imposed an arms embargo on Somalia * 17 March 1992: United Nations Security Council Resolution 746 creates
United Nations Operation in Somalia I United Nations Operation in Somalia I (UNOSOM I) was the first part of a United Nations (UN) sponsored effort to provide, facilitate, and secure humanitarian relief in Somalia, as well as to monitor the first UN-brokered ceasefire of the Somali ...
(UNOSOM I), a force composed of 50 military observers, 3,500 security personnel, up to 719 logistic support personnel, and approximately 200 international civilian staff.United Nations
UNITED NATIONS OPERATION IN SOMALIA I
/ref> The mission of UNOSOM I was: ** 1. to monitor the cease-fire in Mogadishu and help to restore order in Somalia after the dissolution of its central government ** 2. to provide security for United Nations personnel, equipment and supplies at the seaports and airports in Mogadishu ** 3. to escort deliveries of humanitarian supplies from there to distribution centers in and around Mogadishu * 24 April 1992: United Nations Security Council Resolution 751 * 27 July 1992: United Nations Security Council Resolution 767 * 28 August 1992: United Nations Security Council Resolution 775 expands the mandate and strength of UNOSOM I, tasking it with the protection of humanitarian aid convoys and distribution centers throughout Somalia. UNOSOM troop strength was increased to 4,219 troops and 50 military observers. The additional security personnel began to arrive in Mogadishu on 14 September 1992. * 3 December 1992:
United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 United Nations Security Council resolution 794, adopted unanimously on 3 December 1992, after reaffirming resolutions 733 (1992), 746 (1992), 751 (1992), 767 (1992) and 775 (1992), the Council " xpressedgrave alarm" regarding the situation i ...
approved a greatly expanded coalition of United Nations peacekeepers to be led by the United States. The reorganized force would be called
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(UNITAF). * 4 December 1992: U.S. President George H. W. Bush announces the commencement of
Operation Restore Hope The Unified Task Force (UNITAF) was a United States-led, United Nations-sanctioned multinational force which operated in Somalia from 5 December 1992 until 4 May 1993. A United States initiative (code-named Operation Restore Hope), U ...
, under which the United States would assume command of all U.N. forces in order to carry out the mandate of Resolution 794. * 9 December 1992: UNITAF forces begin to arrive in Somalia on 9 December 1992 to carry out the mandate of United Nations Security Council Resolution 794. UNITAF was tasked with ensuring the safe distribution of humanitarian aid throughout Somalia (primarily in the south) to alleviate
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conditions.Operation United Shield
a
Global Security
/ref> * 26 March 1993:
United Nations Security Council Resolution 814 United Nations Security Council resolution 814, adopted unanimously on 26 March 1993, after reaffirming resolutions 733 (1992), 746 (1992), 751 (1992), 767 (1992), 775 (1992) and 794 (1993) on the ongoing civil war in Somalia, the council, ac ...
establishes
United Nations Operation in Somalia II United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) was the second phase of the United Nations intervention in Somalia and took place from March 1993 until March 1995, following the outbreak of the Somali Civil War in 1991. UNOSOM II carried on ...
(UNOSOM II) * 4 May 1993: UNITAF is dissolved, and UNOSOM II assumes responsibility for all U.N. operations in Somalia. * 5 June 1993: UNOSOM II peacekeepers fired into a mob of stone-throwing women and children who acted as a human shield to conceal one or more Somali snipers. 24 UNOSOM II troops (all of whom were Pakistanis) and about 20 Somali civilians were killed in the exchange. * 6 June 1993:
United Nations Security Council Resolution 837 United Nations Security Council resolution 837, adopted unanimously on 6 June 1993, after reaffirming resolutions 733 (1992), 746 (1992), 751 (1992), 767 (1992), 775 (1992), 794 (1992) and 814 (1993), the Council condemned the attacks on the ...
* August 1994: the UN requested that the United States lead a coalition to aid in the final withdrawal of UNOSOM II forces from Somalia. * December 1994:
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agreed to the UN request, and directed
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to execute Operation United Shield. * 9 January to 3 March 1995: Operation United Shield


Background and leadership

The political situation in Somalia deteriorated throughout 1993 and 1994, until it was determined that UN peacekeeping forces were in unacceptable jeopardy. On 10 January 1995 the
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announced that 4,000 personnel (including 2,600 U.S. Marines) would be deployed to Somalia to assist with Operation United Shield. At that time, the UNOSOM II peacekeeping force remaining in Somalia was a combined force of approximately 2,500 troops, from Pakistan and Bangladesh. The
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established 31 March 1995 as the deadline for the departure of all its forces participating in U.N. operations in Somalia. LtGen Anthony Zinni (Commanding General,
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) was given command of the operation, which was to ensure the safe execution of an amphibious withdrawal. General Zinni, who served as director for operations for UNITAF during Operation Restore Hope in 1992–1993, knew most of the top Somali leaders at the time of Operation United Shield. The commanders utilized a 4,000 man air-ground task force to cover the withdrawal and prevent further casualties, while a seaborne coalition of American, Italian, Pakistani, French, British, and Malaysian naval vessels waited just off the coast of Mogadishu to accept the withdrawing forces.


Execution

* 7 January 1995: LtGen Anthony Zinni (Commanding General,
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) assembled a Combined Task Force consisting of air, ground, naval, psychological, and special operations forces. Coalition forces from Italy, France, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh joined the CTF, under LtGen Zinni's command. * 17 January 1995: CTF headquarters flew to Singapore and embarked aboard USS ''
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''. * 7 February 1995: USS ''Belleau Wood'' and its accompanying ships arrived on station at Mogadishu. * 27–28 February 1995: Just before midnight, Mogadishu time, an amphibious landing began. During this operation, which lasted a little over four hours, the U.S. put a mechanized force consisting of about 1,800 United States marines and 350 Italian marines and airborne soldiers, along with 150 pieces of military equipment ashore. These men and machines (including LCUs LAVs, AAVs, and LCACs) were employed to rapidly secure Mogadishu International Airport and New Port (the seaport facility). The entire amphibious landing was complete by 0430 on the morning of 28 February. * 28 February 1995: The UNOSOM II command was relieved, and the CTF began withdrawing the UNOSOM II forces. * 3 March 1995: 73 hours after the beginning of the amphibious landing, 2,422 United Nations troops, approximately 3,800 CTF troops and over a hundred combat vehicles had been withdrawn without any loss of life among any of the coalition forces. * 6 March 1995: the CTF redeployed to their respective home stations. * 17 March 1995: the CTF was disestablished.


Factors critical to the success of Operation United Shield

By the time the
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went ashore, the UNOSOM forces had consolidated and withdrawn to New Port and Mogadishu International Airport. The most critical stage of Operation United Shield began when the ground combat element (GCE) of the 13th
Marine Expeditionary Unit A Marine expeditionary unit (MEU, pronounced as one syllable "" IPA: ) is the smallest air-ground task force (MAGTF) in the United States Fleet Marine Force.amphibious landing on "Green Beach," near Mogadishu International Airport. The infantry element, Kilo Company of the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, (31st MEUSOC) and Battalion Landing Team 3/1, conducted their initial landing in the early morning hours of 1 March 1995,Deployments - Somalia - Operation United Shield - Background
/ref> and within hours the bulk of the infantry battalion had passed through the United Nation's perimeter and secured the New Port shipping facility and an area known as "No Man's Land", between the New Port and the UN-occupied Mogadishu International Airport, north of Green Beach. Two United States Navy CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopters from Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Four played a vital role in placing troops in key areas throughout Mogadishu and then picking up members of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force and flying them out to the United States Ships offshore.


Naval ships involved in the Combined Task Force


American

* (LHA-3), an amphibious assault ship, SPMAGTF 1-95 Command Platform * (LHD-2), an amphibious assault ship, 13th MEU * (LPD-5), an amphibious transport dock ship * (LSD-40), a dock landing ship * (CG-70), a guided-missile cruiser * (AE-35), a replenishment ship * (LST-1186), an amphibious landing tank ship


Italian

* '' Giuseppe Garibaldi'' (551), an Anti-Submarine Warfare Aircraft Carrier (CVS–ASW) * San Marco (L 9893) LPD * San Giorgio (L 9892) LPD * '' Stromboli'' (A 5327), a replenishment ship * Libeccio (F 572), a frigate


Pakistan

* PNS ''Shamsheer'', a combatant warship * PNS ''Nasr'', a replenishment ship * PNS ''Ghazi 134'', a submarine charged with intelligence management gathering


References

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