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  2. Free Iraqi Forces - Wikipedia

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    Free Iraqi Forces (FIF) desert battle dress uniform with insignia (Private collection of P-E / Militariabelgium) The program was seen as unsuccessful, with at one point some US$63 million spent to recruit and train 69 troops for the FIF, and the program was dissolved in April 2003. The FIFF never numbered more than 500 troops. [4]

  3. Iraqi Police - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Police (IP) is the uniformed police force responsible for the enforcement of civil law in Iraq. Its organisation, structure and recruitment were guided by the Coalition Provisional Authority after the 2003 American invasion of Iraq , and it is commanded by the reformed Iraqi Ministry of the Interior .

  4. Ministry of Interior (Iraq) - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Federal Police. The Federal Police (FP), sometimes called the National Police, is a gendarmerie-type paramilitary force designed to bridge the gap between the local police and the army. This allows the MOI to project power across provinces and maintain law and order, while an effective community police is developed.

  5. Wolf Brigade (Iraq) - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Brigade were reportedly paid as much as 700,000 Iraqi dinars, or $534, per month; a large sum in Iraqi terms. [7] Many of the units personnel were members of the Badr Brigade. [8] The Special Police Commando units later formed under the Dawa and SCIRI transitional government in 2005 were based on the model provided by the Wolf ...

  6. Free Iraqi Army - Wikipedia

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    The Free Iraqi Army (Arabic: الجيش العراقي الحر, Al-Jayš Al-‘Irāqī Al-Ḥurr, FIA) was an Iraqi rebel group formed in the western Sunni-majority provinces of Iraq from Iraqi supporters of the Free Syrian Army rebels fighting in the Syrian Civil War. [3]

  7. Iraqi security forces - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) [1] is a term used by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to describe law enforcement and military forces of the federal government of the Republic of Iraq. During the Iraq War, these entities received training and instruction from the U.S. 101st Airborne Division and the 82nd Airborne Division. [2]

  8. File:Iraqi Federal Police Flag.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Popular Mobilization Forces - Wikipedia

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    The People's Mobilization Forces (PMF) were formed by the Iraqi government on 15 June 2014 after top Iraqi Shia cleric Ali al-Sistani's non-sectarian [59] fatwa on "Sufficiency Jihad" on 13 June. [1] The fatwa called for defending Iraqi cities, particularly Baghdad , and to participate in the counter-offensive against ISIL , following the Fall ...

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