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Second Battle of Habbaniyah

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183: 582:), disrupting flow of Al-Qaeda and Sunni insurgents into both cities, and killing and capturing over 300 insurgents. Action centered around Kilo Company, nicknamed "Voodoo", in the towns of Husaybah, Bidimnah, and Julaybah on the outskirts of Ramadi. Kilo Marines killed or captured 137 insurgents; 4 Marines were killed in action, and 17 were wounded. Within Kilo itself, the squad most affected was "Voodoo Mobile", the vehicle-mounted element of the unit's HQ section. Of its 16 members, 12 were wounded and 3 were killed between September and November 2006. 224: 35: 170: 111: 610:), long-term success was beyond their grasp. Tactically, the Marines had dominated the battlespace and done massive damage to AQI's ability to push fighters into the strategically critical cities of Ramadi and Fallujah; however, they were unable to sway the support of the local populace to the side of the 589:
and the Marines was largely sporadic but intense. While only a handful of large-scale firefights developed - mostly in the suburbs of Ramadi between Habbaniyah and Julaybah - contact between the two sides was nearly continuous. Kilo Company officers reported sniper fire on a daily basis, as well as
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Operations consisted of a mixed array of company-scale urban "sweep-and-clear" operations, census and suppression patrols, and static, fortified area-denial positions. The battalion was spread out along a 30 kilometer front from the western fringes of Fallujah to the eastern boundary of Ramadi.
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deployed their 3rd Battalion, 2nd Regiment to Iraq in July 2006. Lt. Col. Todd Desgrosseilliers, commanding the unit of around 850 Marines, was a veteran of fighting in Fallujah, where he was awarded a Silver Star. 3/2, known as the
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During the battle, 14 Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines were killed and at least 123 were wounded. 12 of the 14 were killed by IED strikes, while the other two suffered mortal wounds from sniper fire.
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After action reports from 3/2's command structure indicate that while they were highly successful in individual engagements, and that the pre-deployment desert warfare training was invaluable (see
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Muslims of Al Anbar Province, Saddam's fall left them without the power they had accumulated through the Ba'ath Party. Soon after the fall of
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in 2004, Ramadi and Fallujah remained among the hottest war zones in the world from 2004 through 2007.
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U.S. Marines of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, swept through urban sprawl between
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had liberated the country from the despotism of the Hussein administration, but for the
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IED strikes on over 200 of the over 250 vehicle patrols they mounted.
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operation involving in Iraq the United States Marine Corps'
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Kilo 3/2 prior to initial combat operations in August 2006.
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The Second Battle of Habbaniyah
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Iraqi insurgency (2003–11)

Habbaniyah
Iraq
United States
Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Lt. Col. Todd Desgrosseilliers
Abu Ayyub al-Masri
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi
United States Marine Corps
3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division
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Iraq War in Anbar Province
Fallujah killings
Desert Scorpion
Ramadan 2003
Spring 2004
Blackwater Ambush
1st Fallujah
1st Ramadi
Husaybah
2nd Fallujah

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