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U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003 Basrah, Baghdad and Beyond - U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism (Paperback)
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U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003 Basrah, Baghdad and Beyond - U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism (Paperback)
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Loot Price R500
Discovery Miles 5 000
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This particular book is about Marines during the first stage of
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). It spans the period from 11
September 2001 to March and April 2003, when the Coalition removed
Saddam Hussein from power, and concludes in November 2003 when the
Marines left Kuwait to return to their home bases in the United
States. While many then believed that the kinetic phase of the
fighting in Iraq was largely over, as we now know, it was only a
prelude to a longer but just as deadly phase of operations where
Marines would be redeployed to Iraq in 2004 to combat insurgents
(both foreign and domestic) who had filtered back into the country.
However, this phase of the fighting would be very different from
the one the Marines and U.S. Army had fought in the spring of 2003
in the march up to take Baghdad. The primary focus of the book is I
Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF)-the runup to the war in 2002 and
early 2003, especially the development of the plan, with its many
changes, the exhaustive rehearsals, and other preparations, and
then the conduct of decisive combat operations and the immediate
postwar period, mostly under the control of the U.S. Central
Command's Coalition Forces Land Component Command. The book also
touches upon other Marine activities in the Military Coordination
and Liaison Command in northern Iraq and with the British in the
south. Nonetheless, the primary focus remains on I Marine
Expeditionary Force and the interactions of its constituent
elements. Other forthcoming History Division publications will soon
offer detailed narratives on Marines in Operation Enduring Freedom
(OEF) in Afghanistan and II MEF operations inside Iraq.
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