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Battle of the Palm Grove

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Dates
  
10 Sep 2010 – 13 Sep 2010

Location
  
Diyala Governorate, Iraq

200 Iraqi soldiers and police American helicopters and some ground troops
  
Between 15 and 25 insurgents

5-11 killed, 13-22 wounded (Iraqi security forces) 2 wounded (U.S. Army)
  
No casualties, all escaped.

Result
  
Strategically inconclusive, insurgent tactical victory

Similar
  
Operation Augurs of Prosperity, Battle of Al Kut, Battle of Samawah, Battle of Amarah, Operation Phantom Phoenix

The Battle of the Palm Grove (10-13 September 2010) took place during the Iraq War when elements of the Second Advise and Assist Brigade (Stryker Brigade Combat Team), 25th ID of the US Army and 512th Military Police Company US Army supported 200 Iraqi Army and Iraqi Police in a search and sweep operation against 15-25 insurgents planting IEDs in Hudaidy, Diyala Province.

During the fighting, Apache attack helicopters and Air Force F-16 fighters were called in. The fighter jets dropped two 500-lb. bombs, but to little effect. After three days of clashes, the insurgent force managed to withdraw without suffering any casualties, while up to 33 members of the Iraqi security forces were killed or wounded and two U.S. soldiers were injured.

The battle showed the continuing struggle of the Iraqi security forces with their abilities to take control of the security in the country, without the U.S. military. An Iraqi lieutenant later said "If it wasn't for the American air support and artillery we would never have dreamed of entering that orchard". It was also the last major battle of the war involving U.S. forces against insurgent elements.

References

Battle of the Palm Grove Wikipedia