71. Afghan commander Mohammed Ismail Khan estimated that three-fourths of the enemy force had been destroyed.
72. Afghan commanders quoted American officers as saying they preferred to soften up the remaining enemy force even further before trying to overrun their last positions.
73. Compton suggested enemy forces could bring civilians to their strongholds in an effort to avoid U.S. bombing.
74. Denmark also will join in the weeklong NATO-sanctioned military maneuvers, which will include training on escorting explosive cargo and disarming enemy forces.
75. Each employee requires six shots and then annual boosters to remain fully protected against the deadly virus U.S. officials fear could be used by enemy forces or terrorists.
76. Enemy forces were defending their high ground with mortars, killing one U.S.-allied Afghan fighter and injuring five, Saif Ullah said.
77. Enemy forces can be tough to distinguish from friendly ones.
78. Enemy forces were responding with mortars, killing one U.S.-allied Afghan fighter and injuring five, Safi Ullah said.
79. Enemy forces were responding with mortars, killing one U.S.-allied Afghan fighter and injuring five, Saif Ullah said.
80. Hagenbeck said that even as the U.S. began to rout the enemy forces with heavy bombing and ground combat, the fighters continued to enter the valley.