Similarly one may ask, what is the difference between OIF and OEF?
OEF/OIF is an acronym that refers to the U.S.-led conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Specifically, OEF means "Operation Enduring Freedom" (the war in Afghanistan), while OIF stands for "Operation Iraqi Freedom," or the Iraq War.
Additionally, when did Operation Freedom's Sentinel end? On December 28, 2014, President Obama announced that OEF had ended. A "follow-on mission," Operation Freedom's Sentinel (OFS), was started on January 1, 2015, to "continue training, advising, and assisting Afghan security forces."
Consequently, is Operation Freedom's Sentinel still going on?
Operation Freedom's Sentinel is part of the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission, which began on January 1, 2015. OFS has two components: counterterrorism and working with allies as part of Resolute Support.
Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
| Date | January 1, 2015 – present |
|---|---|
| Status | Operation ongoing |
What years were OEF and OIF?
Since the beginning of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2001, over 1.9 million US military personnel have been deployed in 3 million tours of duty lasting more than 30 days as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) (Table 2.1).