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Became HQ for 7/2 Iraqi federal police brigade when handed over in 2011: JSS: India: Mosul: Nineveh: 2–7 Cavalry [19]: 11 JSS Siniyah: Baiji: Salah ad Din: March 2009 Handed over to the Iraqi Police in 2009 [33] Located in Seneia Town: JSS Ezdehar: Kut: Wasit: June 2009 Handed over to the Iraqi Army in 2009 Located in Shaykh Sa'ad [34] JSS ...
This is a list of current formations of the United States Army, which is constantly changing as the Army changes its structure over time. Due to the nature of those changes, specifically the restructuring of brigades into autonomous modular brigades, debate has arisen as to whether brigades are units or formations; for the purposes of this list, brigades are currently excluded.
Pages in category "Military units and formations of the United States in the Iraq War" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Emblem of the Coalition Forces Land Component Command during the Iraq War Marines from the US 1st Marine Regiment escorting Iraqi prisoners in March 2003 Marines from the US 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit in March 2003 A convoy of US military vehicles US soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division in Baghdad in April 2003 Marines from the US 1st battalion, 7th Marines at a Baghdad palace in April 2003
A U.S. Army officer from the 4th Infantry Division with an Iraqi policeman in January 2009. Below is an estimated list of the major units deployed within the Multi-National Force – Iraq and other United States military units that were operating in Iraq under the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) in 2009, during the Iraq War.
The order that they are listed in are from west to east. Iraqi units that were not in the Kuwaiti Theater of Operations are excluded from this list. Some Iraqi divisions remained un-identified by Department of Defense intelligence and a number of the details of the Iraqi order of battle are in dispute among various authoritative sources.
Multi-National Corps – Iraq (MNC-I) was a formerly multinational, later U.S. only, army corps created on 15 May 2004, fighting the Iraq War. Its superior body, the Multi-National Force-Iraq (MNF-I) had replaced Combined Joint Task Force 7 on May 15, 2004.
In late 2004, the 2nd Brigade Combat Team was deployed to Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 2nd Brigade Combat Team undertook combat operations in western Baghdad, an area of responsibility that included Abu Ghraib, Mansour, and Route Irish. It returned to the US in late 2005. [54] Around that time, the 1st Brigade Combat Team ...