2013 AIME II Problem 5

In equilateral \triangle A B C let points D and E trisect \overline{B C}. Then \sin (\angle D A E) can be expressed in the form \frac{a \sqrt{b}}{c}, where a and c are relatively prime positive integers, and b is an integer that is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find a+b+c.