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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province abstract "The Iraq War in Anbar Province, also known as the Al Anbar campaign, consisted of fighting between the United States military, together with Iraqi Government forces, and Sunni insurgents in the western Iraqi province of Al Anbar. The Iraq War lasted from 2003 to 2011, but the majority of the fighting and counterinsurgency campaign in Anbar took place between April 2004 and September 2007. Although the fighting initially featured heavy urban warfare primarily between insurgents and U.S. Marines, insurgents in later years focused on ambushing the American and Iraqi security forces with improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Almost 9,000 Iraqis and 1,335 Americans were killed in the campaign, many in the Sunni Triangle around the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi.Al Anbar, the only Sunni-dominated province in Iraq, saw little fighting in the initial invasion. Following the fall of Baghdad it was occupied by the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division. Violence began on 28 April 2003 when 17 Iraqis were killed in Fallujah by U.S. soldiers during an anti-American demonstration. In early 2004 the U.S. Army relinquished command of the province to the Marines. By April 2004 the province was in full-scale revolt. Savage fighting occurred in both Fallujah and Ramadi by the end of 2004, including the Second Battle of Fallujah. Violence escalated throughout 2005 and 2006 as the two sides struggled to secure the Western Euphrates River Valley. During this time, Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) became the province's main Sunni insurgent group and turned the provincial capital of Ramadi into its stronghold. The Marine Corps issued an intelligence report in late 2006 declaring that the province would be lost without a significant additional commitment of troops.In August 2006, several tribes located near Ramadi and led by Sheikh Abdul Sattar Abu Risha revolted against AQI. The tribes formed the Anbar Awakening and helped turn the tide against the insurgents. American and Iraqi tribal forces regained control of Ramadi in early 2007, as well as other cities such as Hīt, Haditha, and Rutbah. In June 2007 the U.S. turned its attention to eastern Anbar Province and secured the cities of Fallujah and Al-Karmah.The fighting was mostly over by September 2007, although US forces maintained a stabilizing and advisory role through December 2011. Celebrating the victory, President George W. Bush flew to Anbar in September 2007 to congratulate Sheikh Sattar and other leading tribal figures. AQI assassinated Sattar days later. In September 2008, political control was transferred to Iraq. Military control was transferred in June 2009, following the withdrawal of American combat forces from the cities. The Marines were replaced by the US Army in January 2010. The Army withdrew its combat units by August 2010, leaving only advisory and support units. The last American forces left the province on 7 December 2011.".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province causalties "1,335 killed, 8,205+ wounded".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province causalties "3 killed".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province causalties "Unknown".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "* Iraqi Army".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "* Iraqi Police".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "* Multi-National Forces West".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "* Sahawa Al Anbar".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "Iraqi insurgency".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province commander Iraq.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province commander Iraqi_insurgency_(Iraq_War).
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province commander United_States.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province date "2003-03-20".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province date "2011-12-07".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province isPartOfMilitaryConflict Iraq_War.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province place Al_Anbar_Governorate.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province place Iraq.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province result "Ceasefire; Al Anbar handed over to Iraqi Government".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "24px Multi National Force – West".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "37,000 (Peak in February 2008)".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "47,000 Army and Police (September 2008)".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "Iraqi Insurgency".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "Unknownref|The lack of any organized hierarchy among the Sunni insurgents, in both Anbar and throughout Iraq, prevented U.S. officials from coming up with realistic strength numbers, either for full-time insurgents or part-time insurgents.|group=Note".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province thumbnail 3rd_Battalion,_3rd_Marines_-_Haqlaniyah.jpg?width=300.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province wikiPageExternalLink Anbar_Awakens_Mil_Review-Smith(Mar-Apr08).pdf.
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province wikiPageExternalLink csi_nagl_interview.pdf.
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province wikiPageExternalLink insurgency.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province wikiPageID "19345883".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province wikiPageRevisionID "606142328".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province caption "U.S. Marines from 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines patrol through the town of Haqlaniyah, Anbar Province, in May 2006.".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "1335".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "1702".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "3".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "Iraqi Insurgency".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "Iraqi civilians: inknown".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "Total Iraqis : ~8,800 killed".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province casualties "Unknown".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province colourScheme "background:#ffcccc".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "* Multi-National Forces West * Iraqi Army * Iraqi Police * Sahawa Al Anbar".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province combatant "Iraqi insurgency".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province commander "Iraqi Insurgency".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province conflict "Al Anbar Campaign".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province date "--03-20".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province group "Note".
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province partof "the Iraq War".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province place "Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province place File:Al-Anbar_map.svg.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province refs "ref|During the Iraq War, the Marine Corps regularly rotated command of MNF-W between the 1st and 2nd Marine Expeditionary Forces. For convenience, these changes of command are listed below and the Marine command in MNF-W is simply referred to as "MEF": I Marine Expeditionary ForceMarch 2004 – February 2005 (James T. Conway/John F. Sattler)March 2006 – February 2007 (Richard C. Zilmer)February 2008 – February 2009 (John F. Kelly) II Marine Expeditionary ForceMarch 2005 – February 2006 (Stephen T. Johnson)February 2007 – February 2008 (Walter Gaskin)March 2009 – January 2010 (Richard Tryon) |group=Note|name=MNF-W".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province result "Ceasefire; Al Anbar handed over to Iraqi Government".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "24".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "37000".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "47000".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "Iraqi Insurgency".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province strength "Unknownref|The lack of any organized hierarchy among the Sunni insurgents, in both Anbar and throughout Iraq, prevented U.S. officials from coming up with realistic strength numbers, either for full-time insurgents or part-time insurgents.|group=Note".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province subject Category:Al_Anbar_Governorate.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province subject Category:Battles_of_the_Iraq_War_involving_Iraq.
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province subject Category:Occupation_of_Iraq.
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_in_the_Iraq_War.
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province comment "The Iraq War in Anbar Province, also known as the Al Anbar campaign, consisted of fighting between the United States military, together with Iraqi Government forces, and Sunni insurgents in the western Iraqi province of Al Anbar. The Iraq War lasted from 2003 to 2011, but the majority of the fighting and counterinsurgency campaign in Anbar took place between April 2004 and September 2007. Although the fighting initially featured heavy urban warfare primarily between insurgents and U.S.".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province label "Iraq War in Anbar Province".
- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province label "حرب العراق بمحافظة الأنبار".
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province depiction 3rd_Battalion,_3rd_Marines_-_Haqlaniyah.jpg.
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- Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province name "Al Anbar Campaign".