The 2008 Battle of Sadr City

The 2008 Battle of Sadr City

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  • Author: David E. Johnson
  • Publisher: Rand Corporation
  • ISBN: 0833084194
  • Category : Technology & Engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 164

In 2008, U.S. and Iraqi forces defeated an uprising in Sadr City, a district of Baghdad with ~2.4 million residents. Coalition forces’ success in this battle helped consolidate the Government of Iraq’s authority, contributing significantly to the attainment of contemporary U.S. operational objectives in Iraq. U.S. forces’ conduct of the battle illustrates a new paradigm for urban combat and indicates capabilities the Army will need in the future.


The 2008 Battle of Sadr City

The 2008 Battle of Sadr City

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  • Author: David E. Johnson
  • Publisher: RAND Corporation
  • ISBN: 9780833053015
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Using primary sources and interviews with those involved in the fighting and its aftermath, the authors describe the 2008 Battle of Sadr City, analyze its outcome, and derive implications for the conduct of land operations. Their analysis identifies factors critical to the coalition victory over Jaish al-Mahdi and describes a new model for dealing with insurgent control of urban areas.


Stryker

Stryker

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  • Author: Konrad Ludwig
  • Publisher: Roland-Kjos.LLC
  • ISBN: 9780985339807
  • Category : Counterinsurgency
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

In the spring of 2008, Coalition troops responded in-force to what quickly became one of the largest, bloodiest and most influential battles of the Iraq War. For nearly three months, American and Iraqi troops fought for control over the most dangerous urban district of Baghdad, against the ruthless insurgent militia of the Jaish al-Mahdi - a struggle that would change the face of the entire war. Sgt Ludwig's gripping narrative offers and unfiltered view of the Final Battle of Sadr City, as seen through his eyes from behind the wrath of a machine gun. Still a young idealistic boy, he enlists with a high-impact urban assault Stryker unit known as "Bull Company" and comes face-to-face with his own oblivion. Up against the full might of the Jaish al-Mahdi, they embark on a one-way mission deep behind enemy lines, to capture a well-guarded militia stronghold and defend their ground "for as long as it takes." This is the story of what really happened in the late years of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The story our media neglected to tell.


The 2008 Battle of Sadr City

The 2008 Battle of Sadr City

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  • Author: David E. Johnson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9786613530691
  • Category : Counterinsurgency
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 35

Using primary sources and interviews with those involved in the fighting and its aftermath, the authors describe the 2008 Battle of Sadr City, analyze its outcome, and derive implications for the conduct of land operations. Their analysis identifies factors critical to the coalition victory over Jaish al-Mahdi and describes a new model for dealing with insurgent control of urban areas.


Angels in Sadr City

Angels in Sadr City

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  • Author: Anthony Farina
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781634434928
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 220

Angels in Sadr City is an eyewitness account for the deeds of the 4th ID, 1-2 SCR, 1-6 INF, 62nd EOD, C-CO 404th CA, TPO DET 1170, and 237 Engineers during some of the most ferocious fighting that took place during the War in Iraq. The area of Sadr City in which they fought can best be described as the Wild West with no saloons: an untamed city inhabited by 2.5 million people. These men confronted tough obstacles, faced danger and peril, came face to face with fear, and made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their nation. Enduring long battles and exhibiting unwavering leadership, these men defied the odds in combat and adjusted to a lifestyle that can best be described as the frontier and pioneer days of old when minimal equipment was used and creativity reigned supreme. These men are true pioneers of modern day warfare.


The Long Road Home (TV Tie-In)

The Long Road Home (TV Tie-In)

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  • Author: Martha Raddatz
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 0451490797
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 362

NOW A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MINISERIES EVENT ABC News’ Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz shares remarkable tales of heroism, hope, and heartbreak in her account of “Black Sunday”—a battle during one of the deadliest periods of the Iraq war. The First Cavalry Division came under surprise attack in Sadr City on Sunday, April 4, 2004. More than seven thousand miles away, their families awaited the news for forty-eight hellish hours—expecting the worst. In this powerful, unflinching account, Martha Raddatz takes readers from the streets of Baghdad to the home front and tells the story of that horrific day through the eyes of the courageous American men and women who lived it. “A masterpiece of literary nonfiction that rivals any war-related classic that has preceded it.”—The Washington Post


Counterinsurgency in Iraq (2003-2006)

Counterinsurgency in Iraq (2003-2006)

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  • Author: Bruce R. Pirnie
  • Publisher: Rand Corporation
  • ISBN: 0833045849
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 135

Examines the deleterious effects of the U.S. failure to focus on protecting the Iraqi population for most of the military campaign in Iraq and analyzes the failure of a technologically driven counterinsurgency (COIN) approach. It outlines strategic considerations relative to COIN; presents an overview of the conflict in Iraq; describes implications for future operations; and offers recommendations to improve the U.S. capability to conduct COIN.


Angels in Sadr City

Angels in Sadr City

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  • Author: Anthony S Farina
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781087977935
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 270

Angels in Sadr City Sadr a tribute to the fallen who served in Sadr City. It offers a glimpse for the average American of what happened with one unit in particular on the squad level during the historic Battle of Sadr City (2008) during The Surge. This personal memoir includes the collaborative effort of several other eyewitnesses who can also testify to these events.


Task Force Black

Task Force Black

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  • Author: Mark Urban
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • ISBN: 9781429995856
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

When American and British forces invaded Iraq in March 2003, select teams of special forces and intelligence operatives got to work looking for the WMD their governments had promised were there. They quickly realized no such weapons existed. Instead they faced an insurgency—a soaring spiral of extremism and violence that was almost impossible to understand, let alone reverse. Facing defeat, the Coalition waged a hidden war within a war. Major-General Stan McChrystal devised a campaign fusing special forces, aircraft, and the latest surveillance technology with the aim of taking down the enemy faster than it could regenerate. Guided by intelligence, British and American special forces conducted a relentless onslaught, night after night targeting al-Qaeda and other insurgent groups. Task Force Black reveals not only the intensity of the secret fight that turned the tide in Baghdad but the rivalries and personal battles that had to be overcome along the way. Incisive, dramatic, exceptionally revealing, the war in Iraq cannot be understood without this book.


Urban Warfare in the Twenty-First Century

Urban Warfare in the Twenty-First Century

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  • Author: Anthony King
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1509543678
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Warfare has migrated into cities. From Mosul to Mumbai, Aleppo to Marawi, the major military battles of the twenty-first century have taken place in densely populated urban areas. Why has this happened? What are the defining characteristics of urban warfare today? What are its military and political implications? Leading sociologist Anthony King answers these critical questions through close analysis of recent urban battles and their historical antecedents. Exploring the changing typography and evolving tactics of the urban battlescape, he shows that although not all methods used in urban warfare are new, operations in cities today have become highly distinctive. Urban warfare has coalesced into gruelling micro-sieges, which extend from street level – and below – to the airspace high above the city, as combatants fight for individual buildings, streets and districts. At the same time, digitalized social media and information networks communicate these battles to global audiences across an urban archipelago, with these spectators often becoming active participants in the fight. A timely reminder of the costs and the horror of war and violence in cities, this book offers an invaluable interdisciplinary introduction to urban warfare in the new millennium for students of international security, urban studies and military science, as well as military professionals.