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  2. List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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    Control of many U.S.-operated bases was transferred to the Iraqi government during the 2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal. At the request of the Iraqi government in January 2024, [3] and amid rising regional tensions following the 2023 Israeli invasion of Gaza, the US and Iraq are set to begin negotiations to end US military presence in Iraq. [4]

  3. American occupation of Ramadi - Wikipedia

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    While Army units in Iraq complete year-long tours, Marine units stay for seven months; in Ramadi, one Marine battalion typically augments an Army brigade. During the first half of 2004, 1st BCT's two battalions ( 1–16th Infantry , 1–34th Armor ) were augmented by the 2nd Battalion 4th Marines (2/4) and 3rd Battalion 11th Marines (3/11).

  4. Category : United States Marine Corps in the Iraq War

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    Pages in category "United States Marine Corps in the Iraq War" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Haditha massacre - Wikipedia

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    On November 20, 2005, a Marine press release from Camp Blue Diamond in Ramadi reported the deaths of a Marine and 15 civilians. It said the civilians' deaths resulted from a roadside bomb and Iraqi insurgents. The initial U.S. military statement read: A US marine and 15 civilians were killed yesterday from the blast of a roadside bomb in Haditha.

  6. Battle of Ramadi (2004) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ramadi was fought in the spring of 2004, during the same time as the First Battle of Fallujah, for control of the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq. [5] A coalition military force consisting of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines were stationed to defend the city from an insurgent assault. [3]

  7. Battle of Nasiriyah - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Nasiriyah was fought between the US 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade and Iraqi forces from 23 March to 2 April 2003 during the US-led invasion of Iraq.On the night of 24–25 March, the bulk of the Marines of Regimental Combat Team 1 passed through the city over the bridges and attacked north towards Baghdad.

  8. Battle of Najaf (2004) - Wikipedia

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    United States Army 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment British Army Iraqi Ground Forces: No specific units: Strength; 2,000 troops 1,800 security forces 1,000 troops 100 troops 90 troops: est. 1,400–1,500 militiamen: Casualties and losses; 8 killed 30+ wounded 6 armoured vehicles damaged [citation needed] 40 killed 46 wounded [citation needed]

  9. Ramona M. Valdez - Wikipedia

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    Ramona M. Valdez (June 26, 1984 – June 23, 2005) was a Dominican-born United States Marine who was killed in the Iraq War.She was posthumously honored by the U.S. Marine Corps when the II MEF Communications Training Center was dedicated as the Valdez Training Facility.