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  • '''Operation Iraqi Freedom''' was the public designation for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, by the U.S. an
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Operation Iraqi Freedom]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Operation Iraqi Freedom}}
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  • Peninsula during Operation Iraqi Freedom during two combat tours; 5th Special Forces Group was under its tactical co
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  • ...ce with United Nations Security Council resolutions, a coalition commenced Operation Iraqi Freedom, the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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  • ...tion Allied Force in Bosnia, Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq.
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  • ...ice with the US Army and Marine Corps and Australian Special Forces during Operation Iraqi Freedom in March/April 2003. More than 1,000 rounds have been fired.
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  • | contribution =Part I. Setting the Stage. Chapter 1, Overview of Operation Iraqi Freedom: May 2003 to January 2005 ...e = ON POINT II: Transition to the New Campaign; The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom May 2003-January 2005
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  • | title = Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), CAAT II Initial Impressions Report (IIR), Center for Army Lessons Le
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  • Returning to the skies over Baghdad, F-117A's launched Operation Iraqi Freedom with a decapitation strike on March 20, 2003. Striking key targets in the t
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  • ...erations. The strike groups will support [[Operation Enduring Freedom]], [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]] and [[Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa]] and will conduct maritim
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  • | title = Chapter 3: The Running Start; On Point: The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom | author = Gregory Fontenot, E. J. Degen, David Tohn. United States Army Operation Iraqi Freedom Study Group | year = 2005
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  • ...| year = 2004}} p. 396</ref> although the name announced to the public was Operation Iraqi Freedom. Very briefly, the public name was Operation IRAQI LIBERATION, until a publ
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  • ...2002 in Afghanistan. JSOW entered service in 2003 and was deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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  • ...sion, which was never a formally declared a war. The U.S. refers to it as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Continuing operations are under the command of Multi-National Force-Iraq. From the U.S. operational view, Operation Iraqi Freedom ended when the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, the last operational brigad
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  • ...the National Guard and Reserve Components to meet wartime requirements of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom has highlighted longstanding pre-September 1
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  • ...an Culture of War: The History of U.S. Military Force from World War II to Operation Iraqi Freedom'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/American-Culture-War-Military-Operation/dp/
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  • ...800 among other Coalition forces<ref name=count>[http://icasualties.org/ ''Operation Iraqi Freedom'', Iraq Casualties Count, 2010]</ref>, and despite the establishment of an
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