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- Battle_of_Al_Qaim abstract "The Battle of Al Qaim (code-named Operation Matador) was a military offensive conducted by the United States Marine Corps, against insurgent positions in Iraq's northwestern Anbar province, which ran from 8 May 2005 to 19 May 2005. It was focused on eliminating insurgents and foreign fighters in a region known as a smuggling route and a sanctuary for foreign fighters.".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim causalties "9 KIA,40 WIA".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim combatant "Iraqi insurgents".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim commander Abu_Musab_al-Zarqawi.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim date "2005-05-08".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim date "2005-05-19".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim isPartOfMilitaryConflict Iraq_War.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim place Al-Qa'im_(town).
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim place Al_Anbar_Governorate.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim result "U.S. Tactical Victory".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim strength "1,000".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim strength "unknown".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim thumbnail Op_matador_explosion.jpg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim wikiPageExternalLink newsarticle.aspx?id=31688.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim wikiPageID "5861822".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim wikiPageRevisionID "565204131".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim caption "A large weapons cache in New Ubaydi is destroyed".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim casualties "125".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim casualties "9".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim combatant Iraqi_insurgency_(Iraq_War).
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim commander "25".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim commander "Col. S.W. Davis".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim conflict "Operation Matador".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim date "--05-08".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Al_Qaim.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim partof "the Iraq War".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim place "Ubaydi , Al-Anbar".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim result "U.S. Tactical Victory".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim strength "1000".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim strength "unknown".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim subject Category:Battles_of_the_Iraq_War_in_2005.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim subject Category:Battles_of_the_Iraq_War_involving_the_United_States.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_in_the_Iraq_War.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim subject Category:Urban_warfare.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type Abstraction100002137.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type Act100030358.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type Battle100953559.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type BattlesOfTheIraqWarIn2005.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type BattlesOfTheIraqWarInvolvingTheUnitedStates.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type Event100029378.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type GroupAction101080366.
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- Battle_of_Al_Qaim type SocietalEvent.
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- Battle_of_Al_Qaim comment "The Battle of Al Qaim (code-named Operation Matador) was a military offensive conducted by the United States Marine Corps, against insurgent positions in Iraq's northwestern Anbar province, which ran from 8 May 2005 to 19 May 2005. It was focused on eliminating insurgents and foreign fighters in a region known as a smuggling route and a sanctuary for foreign fighters.".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim label "Bataille d'Al Qaim".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim label "Battle of Al Qaim".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim label "Операция Матадор (2005)".
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim sameAs Bataille_d'Al_Qaim.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim sameAs m.0f9ljb.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim sameAs Q1975663.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim sameAs Q1975663.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim sameAs Battle_of_Al_Qaim.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Al_Qaim?oldid=565204131.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim depiction Op_matador_explosion.jpg.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Al_Qaim.
- Battle_of_Al_Qaim name "Operation Matador (Iraq)".