Topic summary
Operation Asbury Park

United States
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Afghan National Army
- Various militia forces
100 killed
200-300 wounded
Major operations
- Mountain Viper
- Asbury Park
- 2006 Taliban offensive
- Perth
- Chora
- Firebase Anaconda
- Shewan
- Balamorghab
- Sabzak
- Derapet
- Doan
- Kunduz (2015)
- Omari
- Tarinkot
- Kunduz (2016)
- Boz Qandahari
- Darzab (2017)
- Farah
- Darzab (2018)
- Kunar (2019–2020)
- Ghazni
- 2021 Taliban offensive
Airstrikes
- Sayyd Alma Kalay
- Uruzgan wedding
- Hyderabad
- Gora Prai
- Haska Meyna/Deh Bala
- Azizabad
- Wech Baghtu
- Granai
- Kunduz (2009)
- Uruzgan helicopter
- Sangin (2010)
- Mano Gai
- Baraki Barak
- Kapisa
- Kunar
- Kunduz hospital
- Sangin (2017)
- Nangarhar
- Kunduz madrassa
Major insurgent attacks
2002
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
- Jalalabad
- Kabul hotel
- Kabul Parliament
- Khost
- Kabul police
- Kabul Airport
- Kabul NATO
- Ghazni
- Kandahar
- Kabul Spanish embassy
- Bagram
2016
- Jalalabad
- Kabul NDS
- Kunduz-Takhar highway
- Kabul Canadian embassy
- Wardak
- Kabul Hazara protest
- Kabul University
- Kabul Defense Ministry
- Mazar-i-Sharif
- Bagram
2017
- Bombings (Jan)
- Kabul hospital
- Camp Shaheen
- Kabul (May)
- Herat (Jun)
- June Lashkargah
- Herat (Aug)
- Gardez & Ghazni
- Kabul & Ghor
- Kabul Shi'ite
2018
- Kabul hotel
- Jalalabad (Save the Children)
- Kabul ambulance
- Kabul (Mar)
- Kabul (22 Apr)
- Kabul (30 Apr)
- Jalalabad (Jul)
- Baghlan
- Kabul (Sep)
- Jalalabad (Sep)
2019
- Maidan Shar
- Camp Shorabak
- Kabul mosque
- Kabul Defense Ministry
- Ghazni
- Kabul office
- Farah
- Kabul police
- Kabul wedding
- Kabul (Sep)
- Charikar & Kabul
- Qalat
- Jalalabad
- Haska Meyna
- Bagram
2020
2021
Massacres
Other
Operation Asbury Park was a deployment, on June 2, 2004, and June 17, 2004, of Task Force 1st Battalion, 6th Marines Battalion Landing Team (1/6 BLT) of the engaged Taliban and other resisting militants in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan.
During Asbury Park, the Taliban and the other guerillas would frequently stand their ground, dig in and engage the Marine forces. This was instead of the more usual hit-and-run tactics. The U.S. Marines, with the aid of Rockwell B-1B Lancers, Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, and AH-64 Apache aircraft, engaged in "pitched battles each day," culminating in a large battle on June 8.
After the last of the fighting which took place near Dai Chopan on June 8, enemy forces were depleted to such an extent that no further contact was made for the duration of the operation. What was meant by the enemy to be a three pronged attack June 8, 2004 resulted in over eighty-five confirmed kills, with estimates well in excess of 100 enemy dead, an estimated 200-300 wounded, with dozens captured. While throughout the entire operation a "handful" of US forces and Afghan Militia were injured.
Asbury Park was followed by Operation Asbury Park II, which included Army personnel from the 25th Infantry Division, Afghan National Army troops, and attached Marines.