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  2. The U.S. Army Campaigns in Iraq - U.S. Army Center of Military...

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    Freedom and Operation New dawN, 2009–2011 Cover: Service members salute while the U.S. national anthem plays during a flag casing ceremony that marked the end of Operation

  3. During Operation New Dawn, the remaining 50,000 U.S. servicemembers serving in Iraq will conduct stability operations, focusing on advising, assisting and training Iraqi Security Forces (ISF).

  4. Operation New Dawn (OND)

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    Operation New Dawn (OND) Over the course of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), a broad insurgency ebbed and flowed, challenging efforts to create a democratic Iraqi government and threatening open sectarian warfare between minority Sunni and majority Shia, with northern Kurds aspiring to regional autonomy amid the unrest.

  5. Operation New Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Operation New Dawn may refer to: Operation New Dawn (Iraq, 2010–2011), the United States Armed Forces' involvement in the Iraq War after August 2010; Operation New Dawn (Afghanistan), an operation in Trekh Nawa in the summer of 2010

  6. Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn Fast Facts

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    Here’s a look at the Iraq War which was known as Operation Iraqi Freedom until September 2010, when it was renamed Operation New Dawn. In December 2011, the last US troops in Iraq...

  7. Throughout Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn, our Soldiers embodied physical and mental toughness and courage under fire. Over the past eight years, the quality of our Soldiers...

  8. U.S. forces transition to Operation New Dawn - National Guard

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    CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, - Today the United States military marks a historic milestone as it makes the transition from Operation Iraqi Freedom to Operation New Dawn. This transition signifies a formal end to U.S. military combat operations and reaffirms the U.S. military's commitment to the Iraqi Security Forces and the government and people of Iraq.

  9. U.S. forces transition to Operation New Dawn

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    As part of Operation New Dawn, U.S. Forces have three primary missions: advising, assisting, and training the Iraqi Security Forces; conducting partnered counterterrorism operations; and providing support to provincial reconstruction teams and civilian partners as they help build Iraq's civil capacity.

  10. The Conflict with ISIS | U.S. Army Center of Military History

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    The United States and Iraq signed a status of forces agreement, which called for all U.S. forces to depart the country no later than 31 December 2011. The U.S. Army then shifted from combat to...

  11. The withdrawal from Iraq from 2009 to 2011 as part of Operations Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and New Dawn (OND) was a historic logistics accomplishment--the largest in scope since World War II--with...