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Operation AL FAJR - A Study in Army and Marine Corps Joint Operations: Occasional Paper 20 (Paperback)
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Operation AL FAJR - A Study in Army and Marine Corps Joint Operations: Occasional Paper 20 (Paperback)
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The two battles for the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2004 were turning
points in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Elements of the US Marine Corps
began an offensive in April to destroy enemy forces in the town,
but the battle ended prematurely with the Marines being replaced by
the "Fallujah Brigade," followed soon after by a complete enemy
takeover of the city. Some units of the new Iraqi Army were also
committed to the first battle; they were found wanting and the
entire Iraqi training program significantly changed in response. In
November 2004, a combined USMC, US Army, and Iraqi Army offensive
succeeded in eliminating the enemy in Fallujah in a destructive
urban battle. In Operation AL FAJR: A Study in Army and Marine Corp
Joint Operations, Mr. Matt Matthews focuses on the ways in which
Army and Marine forces operated together in the second Battle of
Fallujah. Among the many Army units that participated, Task Force
2-2 Infantry and Task Force 2-7 Cavalry spearheaded the attacks of
two Marine regimental combat teams into and through the city.
Matthews' gripping narrative de-scribes their role in the battle
from notification, to planning, and through the fighting to the
conclusion of their role in the battle. With access to first-person
accounts and unit histories from both task forces, Matthews'
monograph illuminates many aspects of the battle which have been
missing from popular journalistic accounts. Army - Marine
interoperability is the theme around which Matthews bases his
account. Well-educated and professional Army and Marine leaders at
the Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel levels overcame many ingrained
cultural differences to synchronize operations. Army senior NCOs
and junior officers displayed tremendous initiative, flexibility,
and courage in fighting alongside their Marine counterparts. They
skillfully exploited the incredible firepower, survivability and
urban mobility of Army heavy forces to destroy enemy resistance in
some of the most brutal urban combat of the war. Matthews also
addresses areas in which the Army and Marines must continue to
improve their ability to fight side by side. Operation AL FAJR is a
compelling case study of combat at the tactical level in Operation
IRAQI FREEDOM. Army - Marine relations have improved greatly since
the acrimony that sometimes plagued the WWII era. As Matthews makes
clear, there is more work to be done.
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