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GROM commandos in Umm Qasr, 28 March 2003. Polish commandos took part in security operations on Iraqi Oil Platforms. Fearing a repeat of the destruction of Iraqi oil wells in the Gulf War by Saddam Hussein, this operation aimed to prevent similar acts that would have led to pollution of the region and loss of infrastructure.
It would include Iraqi military killed during the invasion, as well as "insurgents" or other fighters thereafter. [158] This study has been criticized for various reasons. For more info see the section in Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties that compares the Lancet and UNDP ILCS studies.
Military personnel killed in action in the Iraq War (3 C, 5 P) P. ... Pages in category "Iraq War casualties" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 ...
Jon Pedersen of the Fafo Institute [30] and research director for the ILCS survey, which estimated approximately 24,000 (95% CI 18,000–29,000) war-related deaths in Iraq up to April 2004, expressed reservations about the low pre-war mortality rate used in the Lancet study and about the ability of its authors to oversee the interviews properly ...
Military units and formations of Poland in the Iraq War (2 P) Pages in category "Poland in the Iraq War" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
June 17 - A car bomb attack on an Iraqi Army recruiting station killed 35 recruits in Baghdad. [715] June 18 - Six soldiers were killed when a car bomb exploded at their checkpoint north of Baghdad. [716] June 24 - Various insurgent attacks in the country killed five soldiers. [717] [718] June 27 - Six soldiers were killed in fighting outside ...
A Companion to Women's Military History (2012) 625pp; articles by scholars covering a very wide range of topics; Hagemann, Karen, "Mobilizing Women for War: The History, Historiography, and Memory of German Women’s War Service in the Two World Wars," Journal of Military History 75:3 (2011): 1055–1093; Krylova, Anna.
In the week before the order to dissolve the Iraq Army, no coalition forces were killed by hostile action in Iraq; the week after, five US soldiers were killed. Then, on 18 June 2003, coalition forces opened fire on former Iraq soldiers protesting in Baghdad who were throwing rocks at coalition forces.