Book Description: From the start of operations in Iraq in March 2003 until mid-2009, ground troops from thirty-seven countries fought at the side of U.S. forces, with many more providing indirect support and assistance. These countries furnished significant military aid to the United States Army and performed vital missions relevant to combat, intelligence, reconstruction, and support operations. The participation of these coalition partners proved critical to the success of the overall mission. Allied Participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom examines the achievements and contributions of the allied nations that supplied ground troops to the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq during 2003-2009. It does not cover forces deployed to Iraq under the aeg...
This report provides statistics on fatalities during Operation Iraqi Freedom, which began on March 1...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Multi-Na...
Almost as soon as Saddam Hussein's regime collapsed in 2003, it became apparent to U.S. commanders t...
The major challenges to coalition forces are now quelling a persistent Iraqi resistance movement and...
Waldemar Jaskulski - LubraniecIn the article the author concisely presented the historical backgroun...
Just before the end of President George W. Bush\u27s second term, the UN Security Council resolution...
An armed conflict, within the meaning of international humanitarian law (IHL), began in Iraq when th...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In March 2003...
Securing and maintaining foreign contributions to the reconstruction and stabilization of Iraq has b...
Over the past two and one-half years U.S European Command (USEUCOM) has engaged in diverse contingen...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains violent and unsta...
The attacks of 11 September 2001 not only resulted in retaliatory attacks upon the nation of Afghani...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
"PCN 106 0000 0200"--T.p. verso.Shipping list no.: 2008-0347-P.Includes bibliographical references (...
This report provides statistics on fatalities during Operation Iraqi Freedom, which began on March 1...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Multi-Na...
Almost as soon as Saddam Hussein's regime collapsed in 2003, it became apparent to U.S. commanders t...
The major challenges to coalition forces are now quelling a persistent Iraqi resistance movement and...
Waldemar Jaskulski - LubraniecIn the article the author concisely presented the historical backgroun...
Just before the end of President George W. Bush\u27s second term, the UN Security Council resolution...
An armed conflict, within the meaning of international humanitarian law (IHL), began in Iraq when th...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In March 2003...
Securing and maintaining foreign contributions to the reconstruction and stabilization of Iraq has b...
Over the past two and one-half years U.S European Command (USEUCOM) has engaged in diverse contingen...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains violent and unsta...
The attacks of 11 September 2001 not only resulted in retaliatory attacks upon the nation of Afghani...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
"PCN 106 0000 0200"--T.p. verso.Shipping list no.: 2008-0347-P.Includes bibliographical references (...
This report provides statistics on fatalities during Operation Iraqi Freedom, which began on March 1...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Multi-Na...