U. S. Marines in Iraq, 2004-2005 : into the fray / by Kenneth W. Estes.
2011
DS79.76 .U533 2011 (Mapit)
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U. S. Marines in Iraq, 2004-2005 : into the fray / by Kenneth W. Estes.
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Washington, D.C. : History Division, U.S. Marine Corps, 2011.
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English
Description
vii, 200 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 28 cm.
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DS79.76 .U533 2011
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0383-B
Summary
Almost as soon as Saddam Hussein's regime collapsed in 2003, it became apparent to U.S. commanders that a second deployment of Marines to Iraq would be necessary to conduct security and stability operations. This monograph recounts the first two years of this second deployment during which Marines were responsible for Iraq's cast al-Anbar Province. It focuses on I Marine's Expeditionary Force's deployment in 2004 and II Marine Expeditionary Force's deployment in 2005, and focuses on planning, counterinsurgency operations, and efforts to build civil-military relations with the Iraqi population. The first and second battles of Fallujah and the battle of an-Najaf are also highlighted.
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Shipping list no.: 2011-0371-P.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
The return to Iraq
The deployment
Early operations in Al-Anbar Province
The first Al-Fallujah battle and its aftermath
The second Al-Fallujah battle
Optimism and doubt
The mission continues
Into the fray
Protecting self-rule
Protecting the emerging Iraq
Continuous operations
Redeployment and relief
Epilogue : new and old.
Preface
The return to Iraq
The deployment
Early operations in Al-Anbar Province
The first Al-Fallujah battle and its aftermath
The second Al-Fallujah battle
Optimism and doubt
The mission continues
Into the fray
Protecting self-rule
Protecting the emerging Iraq
Continuous operations
Redeployment and relief
Epilogue : new and old.