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  1. On 6 August 2011, a U.S. CH-47D Chinook military helicopter operating with the call sign Extortion 17 (pronounced "one-seven") was shot down while transporting a Quick Reaction Force attempting to reinforce a Joint Special Operations Command unit of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the Tangi Valley in Maidan Wardak province, southwest of Kabul ...

  2. Learn about the tragic events of August 6, 2011, when a U.S. Navy SEAL team was shot down by Taliban forces in Afghanistan, killing 38 people on board. Find out the details of the mission, the shootdown, the deaths, and the controversies of Extortion 17.

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  3. Aug 6, 2018 · How a Chinook helicopter with 38 U.S. troops on board was shot down by a Taliban rocket in 2011, killing 30 Americans, including 15 SEALs. Read the story of the mission, the investigation and the aftermath of Extortion 17.

  4. How a Taliban rocket shot down a Chinook helicopter with 38 U.S. special operations personnel on board in Afghanistan in 2011. The article examines the mission, the crew, the aircraft, and the aftermath of the deadliest helicopter crash in U.S. history.

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  5. On this day 11 years ago, 30 American military servicemen and a U.S. military dog were killed when a CH-47 Chinook helicopter–call sign Extortion 17was shot down in Afghanistan. This remains the greatest single loss of life to Naval Special Warfare since the Afghan War started in 2001. The Museum Executive Team worked with these men.

  6. Aug 6, 2014 · On Aug. 6, 2011, a Taliban RPG shot down a CH-47 helicopter carrying 38 personnel, including 17 Navy SEALs, in Afghanistan. The crash was the worst single loss-of-life day for the U.S. in the war and for Naval Special Warfare.

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Learn about the tragic loss of Extortion 17, the deadliest day in SEAL Team history, and its impact on the military community and families. Read how they coped with grief, financial struggles, and honored the fallen heroes.

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