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Iraq War order of battle, 2009

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388: 951: 1463:(NECC) which took an active part in land operations in support of the Army and Marine units. According to the Navy: "The Navy's Riverine force focuses on conducting Maritime Security Operations and Theater Security Cooperation in a riverine area of operations or other suitable area. The force is capable of combating enemy riverine forces by applying fires directly, or by coordinating supporting fires. It will share battle space with the other Services in an effort to close the seams in Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance." 1470:. Riverine Squadron 1 (RIVRON 1) deployed to Iraq in April 2007 and was relieved by Riverine Squadron 2 (RIVRON 2) in October 2007. Riverine Squadron 3 (RIVRON 3) was established in July 2007 and they relieved RIVRON 2 when their deployment was completed in April 2008. Also deployed to Iraq, but was in support of CJSOTF-AP and TF-77, was Combat Camera Group Pacific/Atlantic. This unit provided highly trained combat photographers who integrated with SEAL Teams and Special Forces Operational Detachment-Alpha (ODA) Teams in order to provide intelligence collection and combat documentation. 582: 17: 943: 109: 494: 117: 1179: 574: 193:
deployments, giving them "operational control" of those units. In such cases, the battalion's name is followed by "OPCON." Many higher-echelon units have two or more designations, often the formal unit around which the formation is based and then the name of the provisional task force; in these cases, both names are included, separated by a slash. Units were stationed at a variety of bases, including Forward Operating Bases (FOB), Contingency Operating Bases (COB) and Joint Security Stations (JSS).
125: 412:. The division's area of responsibility (AOR) was the city of Baghdad. MND-B headquarters was previously provided by Headquarters 1st Armored Division (2003–2004), Headquarters 1st Cavalry Division (2004), Headquarters 3rd Infantry Division (2004–2005), Headquarters 4th Infantry Division (2005–2006) and Headquarters 1st Cavalry Division (2006–2007), Headquarters 4th Infantry Division (2007–2009), Headquarters 1st Cavalry Division (2009–2010). 1645: 1633:. It was supported and funded by all 28 NATO nations, and 14 nations had staff in theater as of January 2009, including Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Ukraine participated alongside these nations, though it is not a member of NATO. 387: 1557:, which included UK, Italian, Australian, Romanian, Danish, Portuguese, Czech, and Lithuanian troops. However, the UK turned over command to the United States on March 31, 2009, and were in the process of withdrawing the 4,100 UK personnel based in and around Basra, leaving behind just 400 by the end of July 2009. 192:
Unless otherwise noted, all units were U.S. in origin. This order of battle extends to battalion level and lists maneuver units only; artillery, support, special operations, and advisory units are not listed. Many brigade combat teams (BCTs) lent battalions to other BCTs during the course of their
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There is a distinction in U.S. military terms between the troops of Multinational Force-Iraq and forces which fall directly under CENTCOM's control but are in Iraq also. There are two special operations task forces operating in Iraq, Task Force 77 and CJSOTF-AP. Though TF 77, a 'black' force, does
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The second force, which appears to be separate from TF 77, is the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula (CJSOTF-AP). CJSOTF-AP is a "white", or unclassified, special operations task force that as of 2008 was always organized around the headquarters of either 5th Special
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with security in the area south of Baghdad ranging from Najaf to Wasit provinces extending to Basra. MND-South headquarters was provided by the 10th Mountain Division (Light) from Fort Drum, New York. The areas south of Baghdad were previously organized into
1703:: A fact-finding mission sent by the coalition after the 2003 Invasion of Iraq to find weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs developed by Iraq under the regime of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. 2270: 1336:
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW) (Forward) (Brigadier General Robert S. Walsh)—Al Asad with detachments at Korean Village, Al Taqaddum, Al Qaim and other locations throughout the Al Anbar Province
701:. The areas were merged into MND-South on March 31, 2009, to reflect the departure of the UK from Iraq. MND-Center took in portions of the area previously controlled by the long-disbanded Polish-led 735: 632: 754: 2454: 2621: 2473: 338:
1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment (Air Assault) Al Saqr-Camp Falcon, Baghdad. Patrolled the most dangerous part of Downtown Baghdad Al Dora, Karada Street, Horajab, Al Sadr City.
2048: 2665: 152: 2192: 2302: 1577:. Known as Joint Task Force 633, it consisted mainly of infantry, cavalry, military police and combat service support personnel from the Darwin-based 5th Battalion, the 1444: 347: 90: 1766: 1697: : the armed campaign being waged by various irregular forces, both Iraqi and external in origin, against the multinational force and the new Iraqi government. 435: 862: 539: 1689: 897: 841: 793: 1613:, was attached to the 4th BCT, 1st Cavalry Division and performed convoy and infrastructure guard missions. The battalion was withdrawn from early June 2009. 1319:
Combat Logistics Regiment 27 (CLR 27) (Forward) (Colonel Vincent A. Coglianese)—Camp Al Taqaddum with detachments in Ramadi, Baharia, Al Asad and Sahl Sinjar
920:(Attack Reconnaissance) (1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion 130th Aviation Regiment)(LTC Jeff Copeland)(OPCON) (NCARNG-PANTHERS) (MND-S: Delta, Adder, Basra) 848: 832: 825: 281:(155th ABCT) (Colonel William L. Glasgow)— conducted base defense, force protection, personal protection and convoy escort security missions throughout Iraq 59:
define the order of battle as the identification, strength, command structure, and disposition of the personnel, units, and equipment of any military force.
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and was also known as Task Force Lightning. Its area of responsibility included the cities of Balad, Kirkuk, Tikrit, Mosul, and Samarra. It was based at
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12th Combat Aviation Brigade History (www.12cab.army.mil/About-Us/Our-History/) 1st Battalion, 130th Aviation Regiment, Attack Reconnaissance Battalion
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not answer to MNF-Iraq, it is included here for the sake of completeness of the U.S. forces operating within Iraq. TF 77 was under the command of the
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3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel Barren) (OPCON from 2nd BCT, 4th Infantry Division)—Convoy Support Center Scania
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (32nd IBCT)—International Zone, Joint Area Support Group–Central
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was the senior logistics command under Multi-National Corps-Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-10. Its headquarters was located at
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1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division hands over Diyala Province to 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division
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Forces Group or 10th Special Forces Group. Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula (CJSOTF-AP), itself answers to
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Pennsylvania National Guard's 28th Combat Aviation Brigade Assumes Authority of Multi-National Division - South Aviation Operations
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U.S. Army soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division demonstrating warfare maneuvers before Iraqi soldiers in September 2009.
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2nd Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment (OPCON from 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Pennsylvania Army National Guard)
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2nd Battalion, 285th Aviation Regiment (1st Assault Battalion, 285th Aviation Regiment, AZARNG-REDHAWKS)(LTC Bush)
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1st Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel Casey) (OPCON from 2nd BCT, 4th Infantry Division)—Mosul
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This story was written Mass Communication Specialist Seaman John Suits, Fleet Public Affairs Center Atlantic.
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Three riverine squadrons were active in the U.S. Navy, all under the command of Riverine Group 1, located in
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commanded the British forces in Iraq, which were then attached the U.S.-led Multi-National Division South.
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U.S. Army soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division mine-sweeping near a Baghdad highway in October 2009.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 29th Brigade Combat Team (29th BCT)—Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
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1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment (OPCON from 2nd BCT, 1st Cavalry Division)—FOB War Eagle
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was the second-largest contributor of foreign troops to Iraq, behind the United States. The
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Company B, 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment (OPCON from 12th Combat Aviation Brigade)
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U.S. Army soldiers from the 445th Civil Affairs Battalion with Iraqi children in July 2009.
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A U.S. Army officer from the 4th Infantry Division with an Iraqi policeman in January 2009.
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A U.S. Army soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division with an Iraqi child in August 2009.
2232:(Press release). Story 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division PAO. 2008-11-24 1605:, also known as the Red Scorpions, based at Contingency Operating Base Adder, part of 946:
A U.S. Army soldier from the 25th Infantry Division with Iraqi children in March 2009.
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A U.S. Army officer from the 1st Infantry Division with Iraqi soldiers in March 2009.
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terminology, the description of the units involved in an operation is known as the
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and its principal mission was to hunt down the leaders of al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI).
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Also known as Task Force Baghdad, this division headquarters was provided by the
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1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion (1st BSTB)—Joint Security Station War Eagle
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Multi-National Division South, also known as Task Force Mountain, assisted the
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1st Battalion, 120th Field Artillery Regiment (1-120th FAR), Camp Cropper, Iraq
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100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment (Army Reserve)—Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
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From September 2008 to 31 December 2009, the overall military commander in
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2nd Squadron, 107th Cavalry Regiment, Troops Bravo and Charlie (OHARNG) -
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was not a combat mission but was focused on training and mentoring the
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A U.S. Army mortar team from the 21st Infantry Regiment in June 2009.
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DoD announces units for next Operation Iraqi Freedom rotation (2005)
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Fort Drum anticipates final redeployments of 1st Brigade Combat Team
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10th Combat Aviation Brigade (10th CAB) (Colonel Erik C. Peterson)—
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 10th Aviation Brigade
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A U.S. Army officer from the 82nd Airborne Division in March 2009.
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Below is an estimated list of the major units deployed within the
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747th Military Police Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard
989: 828:(Colonel Steven L. Bullimore)—Contingency Operating Base Basra 458: 266:
132nd Brigade Support Battalion (132nd BSB)—rear area security,
63: 52: 29: 2510:"Defense.gov News Article: Romanian Forces End Mission in Iraq" 2396:"DoD Announces Units for Next Operation Iraqi Freedom Rotation" 2066:"Romanian 'Red Scorpions' assume authority from 'White Sharks'" 1930:(Press release). Multi-National Corps – Baghdad PAO. 2006-02-24 2317:"U.S. Navy Expeditionary Combat Command: "Riverine: About Us"" 708:
The 34th Division transferred control of MND/USD-South to the
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2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (2-505th PIR)
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1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (1-505th PIR)
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and other United States military units that were operating in
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DoD announces units for next Operation Iraqi Freedom rotation
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DoD announces units for next Operation Iraqi Freedom rotation
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1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigade Combat Teams, 3rd Infantry Division
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II MEF Headquarters Group (Forward) (Colonel Scott D. Aiken)
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Relief in Place Begins Between Iron Brigade and Old Hickory
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1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery Regiment (1-113th FAR)
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1st Battalion, 108th Field Artillery Regiment (1-108th FAR)
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2nd Battalion, 218th Field Artillery Regiment (2-218th FAR)
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1st Battalion, 487th Field Artillery Regiment (1-487th FAR)
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2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment (2-114th FAR)
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2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment—rear area security,
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1-64th Armor Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division
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1st Squadron, 299th Cavalry Regiment—Camp Virginia, Kuwait
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2nd Battalion, 198th Combined Arms Battalion (2-198th CAB)
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1st Battalion, 128th Infantry Regiment, Camp Cropper, Iraq
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Lithuanian military personnel in international operations
2432:"DoD Announces Upcoming Operation Iraqi Freedom Rotation" 2219:, Multi-National Division – North PAO, September 14, 2009 1928:"'Independence Brigade' Assumes Mission North of Baghdad" 1519:
1st and 2nd Brigade Combat Teams, 10th Mountain Division
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2nd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment (2-12th FAR)
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1st Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment (1-37th FAR)
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2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (2-82nd FAR)
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3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (3-82nd FAR)
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1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (1-82nd FAR)
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1st Battalion, 155th Infantry Regiment (Joint Base Balad)
2193:"Fort Hood units transfer authority during at FOB Marez" 2087:"Vanguard Bde transfers authority to 172nd Infantry Bde" 1393:
Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 (VMGR-252)
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1st Air Cavalry Brigade Takes to the Skies Over Baghdad
1872:(Press release). U.S. Department of Defense. 2008-12-13 887:(Attack) (1st Attack Battalion 104th Aviation Regiment) 522:
1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment (1-7th FAR)
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Change in coalition command structure in southern Iraq
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53rd Brigade Combat Team, Florida Army National Guard
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Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 4 (VMAQ-4)
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Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 (VMAQ-3)
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Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 (HMLA-269)
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3rd Battalion 7th Field Artillery Regiment (3-7th FAR)
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was home to the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force's
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 3rd SBCT
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504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (C-504th BFSB)
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On January 1, 2010, Multi-National Force Iraq became
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155th Brigade Special Troops Battalion (155th BSTB)
2499:, Australian Department of Defence, April 20, 2009. 2055:, United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, April 1, 2009 1888: 1886: 1573:had about 100 personnel providing security for the 1101:
Charlie Company, 52nd Infantry Regiment (Anti-Tank)
2545:NATO Training Mission - Iraq participating nations 1351:Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 28 (MTACS 28) 2567:1st Cavalry Division to take over Baghdad command 1870:"4th Sustainment Brigade Conducts Battle Handoff" 1445:Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq 1424:Located approximately 40 miles north of Baghdad, 1345:Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 2 (VMU-2) 567:30th Brigade Special Troops Battalion (30th BSTB) 326:29th Brigade Special Troops Battalion (29th BSTB) 160:1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta 91:Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq 2152:, 28th CAB Public Affairs Office, April 11, 2009 1363:Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 (MWCS 28) 1331:Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 24 (NMCB 24) 1197:This formation headquarters was provided by the 112:A U.S. Marine Corps canine handler in June 2009. 2109:2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office, 1525:3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division 1377:Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 268 (HMM-268) 1374:Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26 (MALS 26) 1095:209th Military Intelligence Company (209th MIC) 1053:3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion (3rd BSTB) 1022:2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion (2nd BSTB) 968:This division headquarters was provided by the 763:4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion (4th BSTB) 721:34th Infantry Division Special Troops Battalion 621:3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion (3rd BSTB) 487:556th Military Intelligence Company (556th MIC) 2609:1,500 1st AD soldiers move from Kuwait to Iraq 2139:, 28th CAB Public Affairs Office, May 12, 2009 1825:Halfway point in Iraq: Around the 32nd Brigade 1516:1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division 1380:Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 462 (HMH-462) 1201:(Forward). It covered western Iraq, including 481:D Company (Anti-Tank), 112th Infantry Regiment 98:United States Forces - Iraq / Kurdistan Region 2172:"1st Armored Division begins mission in Iraq" 1690:Casualties of the conflict in Iraq since 2003 1402:Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 (VMFA-314) 1217:was at its strongest. Headquartered first at 1190:(Forward) (Major General Richard T. Tryon) — 1165:1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (1st ARB) 831:Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB), 8: 2666:Multinational force involved in the Iraq War 2584:Australian Defence Force: Operation Catalyst 1339:Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2 (MWHS 2) 1150:277th Aviation Support Battalion (277th ASB) 755:2nd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment 661:615th Aviation Support Battalion (615th ASB) 2651:Two 1st Cavalry brigades going back to Iraq 2471:Operations in Iraq: British Forces in Iraq 2124:17th Fires Brigade Assumes Command in Basra 1555:Multi-National Division (South-East) (Iraq) 1497:702nd Brigade Support Battalion (702nd BSB) 1348:Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 (MWSS 271) 1132:325th Brigade Support Battalion (325th BSB) 1050:215th Brigade Support Battalion (215th BSB) 880:Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) 868:308th Brigade Support Battalion (308th BSB) 760:121st Brigade Support Battalion (121st BSB) 646:Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) 528:299th Brigade Support Battalion (299th BSB) 472:328th Brigade Support Battalion (328th BSB) 287:106th Brigade Support Battalion (106th BSB) 2480:, UK Ministry of Defence, December 1, 2008 2230:"Broncos Replace Screaming Eagles in Iraq" 1896:, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, October 21, 2008 1791:I Corps Soldiers relieve Fort Bragg troops 1587:United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq 1436:, the largest army supply center in Iraq. 1269:3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 2034:34th ID takes over civil mission in Basra 2008:Black Knights Assume Mission in Adhamiyah 1491:2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment (RSTA) 1387:(OPCON from 12th Combat Aviation Brigade) 1129:3rd Squadron (RSTA), 4th Cavalry Regiment 1019:15th Brigade Support Battalion (15th BSB) 1004:(Colonel Ryan F. Gonsalves)—FOB Warrior, 624:82nd Brigade Support Battalion (82nd BSB) 329:29th Brigade Support Battalion (29th BSB) 2461:, UK Ministry of Defence, March 31, 2009 2260:, Watertown Daily Times, October 5, 2008 1603:26th Infantry Battalion "Neagoe Basarab" 1601:had one battalion deployed to Iraq. The 1360:Marine Air Control Squadron 24 (MACS 24) 463:1st Battalion, 111th Infantry Regiment, 1767:SAS trooper shot dead in al-Qa'eda raid 1728: 1678:2003 - 2004 occupation of Iraq timeline 1500:Brigade Special Troops Battalion (BSTB) 1415:3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) 1409:3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) 1274:2nd Combat Engineer Battalion (2nd CEB) 724:34th Military Police Company (34th MPC) 525:Brigade Special Troops Battalion (BSTB) 350:), Oregon Army National Guard (Colonel 273:Brigade Special Troops Battalion (BSTB) 2594:3,700 troops' stay in Iraq is extended 2370:"NECC Establishes Riverine Squadron 3" 2150:Task Force Keystone Departs for Kuwait 1894:High-tech training benefits isle Guard 1686:: Events in Iraq during the year 2005. 1671:Invasion of Iraq order of battle, 2003 1385:5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment 1357:Marine Air Control Squadron 2 (MACS 2) 1354:Marine Air Support Squadron 1 (MASS 1) 1325:Combat Logistics Battalion 46 (CLB 46) 1306:Detachment, 2nd Intelligence Battalion 1282:Headquarters and Service Company (HSC) 1182:The seal of Multi-National Force West. 898:1st Battalion, 150th Aviation Regiment 658:4th Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment 655:3rd Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment 652:2nd Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment 649:1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment 546:1st Battalion, 120th Infantry Regiment 466:1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment 364:1st Battalion, 186th Infantry Regiment 361:2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment 259:1st Squadron, 105th Cavalry Regiment, 1536:Other countries contributing to MNF-I 1488:1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment 1485:2nd Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment 1342:Marine Air Control Group 28 (MACG 28) 1232:(RCT 6) (Colonel Matthew A. Lopez) — 1162:3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment 1159:2nd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment 1156:1st Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment 1074:5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment 1068:1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment 703:Multi-National Division Central-South 513:1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment 165:TF Black/unidentified squadron, 22nd 7: 2579:DoD announces Iraq force adjustments 2046:British withdrawal from Basra begins 1779:SF presence may grow in combat areas 1737:SF presence may grow in combat areas 1482:4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment 1479:4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division 1322:Combat Logistics Battalion 4 (CLB 4) 1120:2nd Battalion 35th Infantry Regiment 1117:2nd Battalion 27th Infantry Regiment 1071:2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment 1044:1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment 741:4th Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment 695:Multi-National Division (South East) 554:1st Squadron, 150th Cavalry Regiment 308:1st Battalion, 98th Cavalry Regiment 1505:3rd Infantry Division Headquarters 1077:1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment 1041:3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment 1013:1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment 974:Contingency Operating Base Speicher 744:2nd Squadron, 13th Cavalry Regiment 718:34th Infantry Division Headquarters 682:)—Contingency Operating Base Basra 611:5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment 550:1st Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment 469:2nd Squadron 104th Cavalry Regiment 429:2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment 423:2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment 376:1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment 346:41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team ( 1513:1st Armored Division Headquarters 1510:1st Infantry Division Headquarters 1451:United States Naval Forces in Iraq 1368:Marine Aircraft Group 26 (MAG 26) 1153:6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment 1038:6th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment 1010:4th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment 519:5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment 516:1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment 426:1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment 182:Special Operations Command Central 141:Task Force 77—LSA Anaconda, Balad 14: 2036:, Stars and Stripes, May 22, 2009 1461:Navy Expeditionary Combat Command 1253:(RCT 8) (Colonel John K. Love) — 234:32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team 158:TF Center/unidentified squadron, 2251:Aviation brigade heading to Iraq 1643: 911:628th Aviation Support Battalion 771:, Forward Operating Base Kalsu 447:56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team 148:—unknown location, northern Iraq 144:TF North/unidentified battalion 135:Joint Special Operations Command 85:in May 2004. MNF-I consisted of 36:(USCENTCOM) in 2009, during the 2111:Warhorse brigade moves to Basra 1976:, 2nd BCT, 1AD PAO, May 9, 2009 1769:, The Telegraph, March 27, 2008 1474:Deployments in Autumn 2009-2010 1447:also played an important role. 1434:Logistics Support Area Anaconda 1309:Detachment, 2nd Radio Battalion 1084:296th Brigade Support Battalion 562:230th Brigade Support Battalion 436:115th Brigade Support Battalion 383:Multi-National Division Baghdad 155:—unknown location, western Iraq 2671:War on Terror orders of battle 2343:"RIVRON 1 Sailors Return Home" 1213:, the area where Iraq's Sunni 863:377th Field Artillery Regiment 691:Multi-National Division-Center 616:319th Field Artillery Regiment 540:30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team 151:TF West/unidentified element, 104:Special Operations Task Forces 1: 2619:I MEF units deploying to Iraq 2599:3rd Brigade to deploy to Iraq 2554:, NATO Web site, January 2009 2535:, NATO Web site, January 2009 1575:Australian Embassy in Baghdad 1199:II Marine Expeditionary Force 1188:II Marine Expeditionary Force 961:/TF Lightning (Major General 938:Multi-National Division North 856:94th Field Artillery Regiment 842:26th Field Artillery Regiment 794:77th Field Artillery Regiment 693:, under U.S. leadership, and 671:Multi-National Division South 370:41st Special Troops Battalion 238:Wisconsin Army National Guard 227:Baghdad International Airport 79:United States Central Command 2122:1st Lt. 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Nash 188:Order of battle as of 2009 57:U.S. Department of Defense 2533:NATO’s assistance to Iraq 1579:Royal Australian Regiment 1173:Multi-National Force West 873:Combat Aviation Brigade, 510:)—Camp Liberty, Baghdad 279:155th Brigade Combat Team 240:(Colonel Steven Bensend) 215:Multi-National Corps Iraq 2126:, DVIDS, August 27, 2009 1571:Australian Defence Force 1251:Regimental Combat Team 8 1230:Regimental Combat Team 6 1114:)—COB Speicher, Tikrit 318:29th Brigade Combat Team 284:Headquarters, 155th ABCT 77:(MNF-I) who reported to 918:130th Aviation Regiment 905:224th Aviation Regiment 892:104th Aviation Regiment 885:104th Aviation Regiment 802:172nd Support Battalion 738:(Colonel Peter Newell) 633:1st Air Cavalry Brigade 531:70th Engineer Battalion 373:141st Support Battalion 2368:Matthew D. Leistikow. 1823:Lt. Col. 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Index


Multi-National Force – Iraq
Iraq
U.S. Central Command
Iraq War
military science
order of battle
NATO
U.S. Department of Defense
Iraq
General
Raymond T. Odierno
Multi-National Force - Iraq
United States Central Command
Combined Joint Task Force 7
Multi-National Corps - Iraq
Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq
United States Forces - Iraq / Kurdistan Region



Joint Special Operations Command
75th Ranger Regiment
DEVGRU
1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta
Special Air Service
Basra
Special Operations Command Central
Raymond Odierno
Camp Victory

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