Nomad Shadow Explained

Operation Nomad Shadow is the name of a classified United States military operation that may have begun in November 2007 to share intelligence information between the U.S. and the Republic of Turkey. The operation may involve only a few dozen U.S. servicemembers at any one time plus an unknown number of Turkish officials. A U.S. military-affiliated newspaper claimed the operation "reportedly provided Turkey with intelligence on Kurdish separatists ahead of Turkey’s incursion into northern Iraq in December 2007."[1]

U.S. servicemembers who deployed in support of Operation Nomad Shadow may have also had been concurrently attached to support Operation Iraqi Freedom.[2]

In 2013 the armed Kurdish guerrilla movement PKK claimed to have shot down a U.S. drone patrolling the Iraq-Turkey border as part of the program.[3]

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  1. News: DOD expands medal eligibility. Stars and Stripes. 2009-01-07. 2009-01-06.
  2. News: DOD officials expand eligibility for expeditionary medal. Air Force News Service. 2009-01-05. 2009-01-06. https://archive.today/20120717105658/http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123130096. 2012-07-17. dead.
  3. http://washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-military-drone-surveillance-is-expanding-to-hot-spots-beyond-declared-combat-zones/2013/07/20/0a57fbda-ef1c-11e2-8163-2c7021381a75_story.html "U.S. military drone surveillance is expanding to hot spots beyond declared combat zones."
  4. Web site: Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary (GWOT-E) Medal Approved Areas of Eligibility (AOE). Department of Defense. 8 November 2015.