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Tags: IRAQ War, 2003-2011; BATTLES
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The author details his participation in the battle of Haqlaniyah, Iraq, which was part of Operation River Gate on October 4, 2005.
- A Battle for Every Life. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);11/6/2006, Vol. 148 Issue 19, p28
This article presents a photo essay which documents life at a U.S. Army surgical hospital in Iraq.
- A Battle for Every Life. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);11/6/2006, Vol. 148 Issue 19, p32
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- Leaving Iraq. Fulghum, David A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;2/2/2004, Vol. 160 Issue 5, p44
A startling figure from the continuing conflict in Iraq is that combat casualties are just 11 percent of the total medical cases that have to be evacuated to Germany or the U.S. A single facility at Ramstein AB, had processed more than 10,000 cases by middle-January. A Texas Air National Guard...
- Hercules vindicates faith with performance in Iraqi combat. Lake, Jon // Flight Daily News;6/17/2003, Issue 3, p56
After its troubled start, the Lockheed Martin C-130J has emerged from the war against Iraq with a much enhanced reputation and with many doubts about the aircraft overcome. The new model's tactical credentials have been enhanced by a number of recent milestones, with the C-130J-30 completing...
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- The Battle of Huwayjah. Carpenter, Scott W. // Infantry;Nov/Dec2004, Vol. 93 Issue 6, p31
Presents an article on an Operation Iraqi Freedom mission in April 2004. Lessons learned from fighting in Iraq; Elements that commanders who are about to deploy in combat operations must master in themselves and their soldiers so that victory on the battlefield will be won with the minimal...
- the peace allergy. Bhatia, Michael // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jul/Aug2003, Vol. 59 Issue 4, p52
Discusses why the U.S. military had no plans for post-war Iraq. Details of the Iraqi war in 2003; Damage caused by the war in Iraq; Lack of realistic preparation for post-war governance in Iraq.
- Relearning Lessons Learned. Walker, Glenn W. // Army Logistician;Jan/Feb2005, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p34
The article presents the author's experience of serving in Iraq. When he arrived in the Iraqi theater at the end of June 2003, repair parts, uniforms, and many other items were still very scarce. The inability to cope with a very high operating tempo (OPTEMPO) early in the war, and even for a...


