How many Brits were killed in Afghanistan?

How many Brits were killed in Afghanistan?

British fatalities in Afghanistan As at 23 July 2015, a total of 454 British forces personnel or MOD civilians have died while serving in Afghanistan since the start of operations in October 2001. Of these, 405 were killed as a result of hostile action.

Did UK lose in Afghanistan?

In total, 454 British service personnel lost their lives in Afghanistan. Small numbers of British troops continue to help train and advise the Afghan National Security Forces, but are no longer engaged in active combat operations. With the Taliban still active, the future of the country remains uncertain.

When did Obama remove troops from Afghanistan?

Declaring significant progress in disrupting al-Qaeda and combatting the Taliban, Obama said on 16 December 2010 that the United States will start withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan in July 2011.

How many times did Obama visit Afghanistan?

Four visits to Afghanistan, Japan, and South Korea. Five visits to Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. Six visits to France and Germany.

How many British soldiers died in the Gulf war?

47 British servicemen
During the conflict 392 coalition service personnel died, including 47 British servicemen. It’s estimated that between 20,000 to 35,000 Iraqi soldiers were killed and around 100,000 civilians lost their lives as a result of the short war.

Has anyone successfully invaded Afghanistan?

In the case of Afghanistan, it was never truly conquered. It may have been invaded, but even suggesting that it was “occupied” would be a stretch as the remoteness of the land made it hard for an outsider to control.

Has a US president ever visited Afghanistan?

To date, eight visits have been made to Afghanistan and India, five have been made to Pakistan, to Bangladesh. No incumbent president has yet visited Bhutan (which has no formal diplomatic relations with the U.S.), the Maldives, Nepal, or Sri Lanka.

How many US soldiers died in Afghanistan 2008?

153
All fatalities

Year J Total
2008 7 153
2009 14 310
2010 30 496
2011 24 412