Battle of Ganjgal

The Battle of Ganjgal took place during the War in Afghanistan between American and Afghan forces and the Taliban in Kunar Province, Afghanistan on September 8, 2009. Complaints that the coalition casualties were avoidable and caused by a failure of the chain of command to provide fire support for the team triggered an official investigation and a series of reprimands to several US military officers. Army Captain William D. Swenson and Marine Corporal Dakota Meyer received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the battle. Meyer is the first living Marine to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, and Swenson is the fifth living soldier and second officer to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War. Two other Marines at the battle, Staff Sgt. Juan Rodriguez-Chavez and Capt. Ademola Fabayo, received the Navy Cross.

Battle of Ganjgal
Part of the War in Afghanistan

U.S. Army's "Battlescape" diagram
DateSeptember 8, 2009
Location
Ganjgal village, Kunar Province, Afghanistan
Result U.S./Afghan victory
Belligerents
 United States
 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Taliban
Commanders and leaders
  • Maj Kevin Williams
  • Cpt William D. Swenson
  • Capt Ademola D. Fabayo
  • 1st Sgt Christopher Garza
Unknown
Units involved

Joint /

  • U.S. Marine Corps/U.S. Army Embedded Training Team 2-8
  • 1st Kandak, 2nd BDE, 201st Corps)
  • Afghan Border Police
No specific units
Strength
16 Embedded Forces
60 soldiers
30 border policemen
Approx. 150 insurgents
Casualties and losses
5 killed
8 killed
estimated 16 killed
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