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Iraq Assistance Group

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As the security situation in Iraq improved along with the capabilities of the Iraqi Security Forces, the primary focus of coalition forces shifted from combat operations to partnership and mentoring. As a result, it was decided to merge the Iraq Assistance Group back into its parent command. On 3
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deployed to Iraq where he assumed command of the Iraq Assistance Group, while still serving as the assistant division commander for maneuver (ADC-M) of the 1st Infantry Division. He was the commander of the Iraq Assistance Group in combat in Iraq from June 2006 through 30 June 2007, and then
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As of early 2009 the Phoenix Academy has merged with the former COIN CFE (Counter Insurgency Center for Excellence) to become COINSOC (Counter Insurgency Stability Operations Center).
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transferred command to Brigadier General Yarbrough. Yarbrough also remained serving as the ADC-M for the 1st Infantry Division while commanding the IAG.
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and composed of mostly Army soldiers but also including a sizable contingent of sailors, airmen and marines as well as members of foreign militaries.
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Both the Army and Marine Corps teams then conducted their final in-theater training at what was formerly the
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June 2009, the Iraq Assistance Group cased its colors and its functions and personnel were merged into
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that sent American military advisors to train, advise and mentor members of foreign militaries in
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Brigadier General Dana Pittard, 1st Infantry Division, – Commander June 2006 to 30 June 2007
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The setup and mission of the Iraq Assistance Group was similar to the
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Training units and formations of the United States Army
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Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
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United States
Multi-National Corps – Iraq
Camp Victory
Baghdad
Iraq War
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
joint service
Multi-National Corps Iraq
military transition teams
Iraqi Army
Federal Police
Department of Border Enforcement
provincial police
1st Infantry Division
Military Assistance Advisory Groups
South Vietnam
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps
Republic of Vietnam Navy
Republic of Vietnam Air Force
Dana J.H. Pittard
Military Transition Teams
Fort Riley
Camp Buehring
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
Camp Pendleton
Phoenix Academy
Taji, Iraq
Military transition teams

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