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Operation Mawtini

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Over 9,000
  
Unknown

Date
  
15 July 2007

None
  
Unknown

Operation Mawtini

Combatants
  
United States of America, Iraqi insurgents

Similar
  
Operation Commando Eagle, Iraq War, Operation Alljah, Operation Iron Hammer, Operation Marne Torch

Operation Mawtini was launched on 15 July 2007 by the Regimental Combat Team 2, located in western Al Anbar province, to neutralize attempts by anti-Iraqi Forces to re-establish a presence in key urban areas along the Euphrates River valley.

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The operation called for over 9,000 U.S. Marines, soldiers, and sailors, along with elements of the Iraqi Army, to strike deep into the less-traveled regions of RCT-2's operating area.

History

Operation Mawtini, which included the Iraqi Army’s 2nd and 3rd Brigades of the 7th Division, began on the heels of Operation Harris Ba’sil which had provided a better picture of enemy movement patterns and safe havens. The information gained during Harris Ba’sil allowed the Regiment to conduct focused disruption and security operations in those areas critical to the enemy.

American units

  •  United States Army
  •  United States Marine Corps
  •  United States Navy
  • Iraqi units

  • 2nd Brigade, 7th Division
  • 3rd Brigade, 7th Division
  • References

    Operation Mawtini Wikipedia