Gul Mohammed (GWOT)
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For the Guiness world record holder see Gul Mohammed.
There are multiple individuals named Gul Mohammed who have been named in the United States efforts on the "War on Terror":
- Gul Mohammed (habeas petitioner), a captive held in Bagram who was part of the Ghulam Mohammed v. Donald Rumsfeld.
- Mullah Gul Mohammed Jangvi, (also known as Gul Mohammed), is a senior Taliban commander who was also held in Bagram in 2003.
- Gul Mohammed (Taliban intermediary), a Guantanamo captive named Esmatulla said a man named Gul Mohammed had solicited a bribe to a Taliban official.
- Haji Gul Mohammed (suspected insurgent), a Guantanamo captived named Mohi Bullar faced the allegation that he had fired on US forces who were trying to capture his neighbour Haji Gul Mohammed on February 3, 2003.
- Gul Mohammed (veteran of Operation Anaconda), quoted by the Washington Post during the battle of Shahikot, during Operation Anaconda.
- Gul Mohammed (veteran of Operation Valiant Strike), a District Administrator who commanded Afghan troops in support of Operation Valiant Strike in March 2003.
A captive named Mohammed Gul was held in Guantanamo.