Operation Cobra's Anger

Operation Cobra's Anger
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

U.S. Marines with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment provide support by fire during Operation Cobra's Anger in Now Zad, Afghanistan, Dec. 5, 2009.
Date4 December 2009 – December 12, 2009
Location
Result Coalition Victory
Belligerents
 United States
Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
 Denmark
Afghanistan Taliban
Al-Qaeda
Commanders and leaders
Lt. Col. Martin Wetterauer
Strength
United States 1,000
Afghanistan 150
Unknown
Casualties and losses
4 killed 16 killed
5 captured[1]

Operation Cobra's Anger was a US-led offensive in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. About 1,000 Marines and 150 Afghan troops were involved, as well as a Danish armor attachment. The operation began in the early hours of December 4th, 2009. The goal of the operation was to disrupt Taliban supply and communications lines in the strategic Nawzad valley of Helmand province. Also, to reopen the strategic coalition supply lines, leading into FOB Cafferetta, a USMC/ANA outpost, which was under siege by the Taliban, and could only be accessed by air. [2]