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  2. Special Republican Guard (Iraq) - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Special Republican Guard (SRG) (Arabic: الحرس الجمهوري الخاص, romanized: al-Ḥaras al-ʿIrāq al-Jamhūrīy al-Khas), also known as the Special Forces Brigade of the Presidential Palace, [1] Republican Guard Special Protection Forces, [2] or the Golden Division, [1] was an Iraqi personal security force founded in either early 1992 or March 1995 in Ba'athist-era Iraq.

  3. Republican Guard (Iraq) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Guard was subordinate to the "Special Security Apparatus of the State" and not to the Ministry of Defence as was the regular Iraqi Army. It was split into two Corps, one for the defense and control of northern Iraq, called "Allah Akbar Operations Command", composed of infantry and armoured units, and the "Fat'h al-Mubayyin ...

  4. Battle of Baghdad (2003) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of invasion, coalition aircraft were making bombing runs on Baghdad at the rate of 1,000 sorties a day, most of them aimed at the Republican Guard and Special Republican Guard. [15] U.S. planes also dropped about 200,000 leaflets warning civilians to stay in their homes. [7]

  5. 2003 invasion of Iraq order of battle - Wikipedia

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    This is the order of battle for the invasion of Iraq during the Iraq War between coalition forces [1] and the Iraqi Armed Forces; Fedayeen Saddam irregulars; and others between March 19 and May 1, 2003. The United States Army has defined an "order of battle" as the "identification and command structure" of a unit or formation. [2]

  6. Iraqi Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The IISS gave the Iraqi Army's force structure as of 1 July 1997 as seven Corps headquarters, six armoured or mechanised divisions, 12 infantry divisions, six RGF divisions, four Special Republican Guard Brigades, 10 commando, and two Special Forces Brigades. [53]

  7. Republican guard - Wikipedia

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    Republican Guard (Donetsk People's Republic) (subsequently incorporated into Russian Ground Forces and renamed). Dutch Blue Guards (defunct 1795) Iraqi Republican Guard (1969—2003) Iraqi Special Republican Guard(1992/1995—2003) — A military force formed from the Iraqi Republican Guard and charged with Saddam Hussein's protection.

  8. Republican Guard (Syria) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Guard is used mostly to protect top Syrian government officials from any external threats and to serve as a counter-weight to the other powerful Syrian Army formations near the capital, the 4th Mechanized Division, the 3rd Armoured Division, and the 14th Special Forces (Airborne) Division. [23]

  9. 1991 Iraqi uprisings - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Iraqi uprisings were ethnic and religious uprisings against Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq that were led by Shia Arabs and Kurds. The uprisings lasted from March to April 1991 after a ceasefire following the end of the Gulf War. The mostly uncoordinated insurgency was fueled by the perception that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had ...