As of April 2006, more than 39,000 Guardsmen were serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom (139,733 as of April 2006), 14,000 in Operation Enduring Freedom (37,700 as of April 2006), and 652 in Operation Noble Eagle. Since 9-11, more than 248,000 soldiers have been mobilized under USC Title 10 authority (federal orders) and more than 337,000 under Title 10 or Title 32 (federal and state orders). More information can be found online at http://www.ngb.army.mil/media/factsheets/ARNG_Factsheet_May_06.pdf.
OIF is Operation Iraqi Freedom. It's for those who deployed to Iraq and the result for this kind of Operation was the fall of Saddam Hussein. OEF is Operation Enduring Freedom and it's for those who deployed to Afghanistan. The ending result was the fall of Osama Bin Laden.
Operation Enduring Freedom
They're two different things. Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) is obviously the war in Iraq. Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) is the war in Afghanistan.
OIF! OEF Operation Enduring Freedom is in Afghanistan.
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Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom & Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom & Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)
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The US led Coalition in Operation Enduring Freedom, in Afghanistan, is an ongoing military campaign, that commenced in 2001. And is a direct result of the September 11, 2001 attack.
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The US is conducting the Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan with the United Nations Forces.