The Battle of An-Nasiriyah

The Battle of An-Nasiriyah
Title The Battle of An-Nasiriyah PDF eBook
Author Rod Andrew (Jr.)
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 54
Release 2009
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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The Battle of An-Nasiriyah

The Battle of An-Nasiriyah
Title The Battle of An-Nasiriyah PDF eBook
Author Rod Andrew (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 47
Release 2009
Genre Iraq War, 2003-2011
ISBN

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The Battle of An-Nasiriyah

The Battle of An-Nasiriyah
Title The Battle of An-Nasiriyah PDF eBook
Author Rod Andrew
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 2012-05-17
Genre
ISBN 9781477487891

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On 23 March 2003, 5,800 U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy Corpsman-the warriors of Task Force Tarawa-began fighting a ferocious battle in the city of an-Nasirayah, Iraq. As the first large-scale battle fought by U.S. Marines in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nasiriyah became a test of the Coalition's ability and resolve to defeat a determined, resourceful foe that relied on a combination of conventional units and tactics and irregular forces willing to violate the laws of war. Task force Tarawa's Marines adapted quickly, and the battle of Nasiriyah, with its asymmetrical warfare, emphasis on combined arms and joint operations, and Coalition forces' ability to react quickly and aggressively against unexpected enemy tactics became emblematic of the 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom campaign.

Ambush Alley

Ambush Alley
Title Ambush Alley PDF eBook
Author Tim Pritchard
Publisher Presidio Press
Pages 394
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 089141911X

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Describes the March 2003 ambush of a U.S. Army convoy outside Nasiriyah, the one from which Private Jessica Lynch was captured, and the efforts of a Marine battalion to rescue any surviving personnel, efforts that led to a brutal and costly urban battle that cost the lives of eighteen Marines. Reprint.

Marines in the Garden of Eden

Marines in the Garden of Eden
Title Marines in the Garden of Eden PDF eBook
Author Richard Lowry
Publisher Penguin
Pages 468
Release 2007-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780425215296

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On March 23, 2003, in the city of An Nasiriyah, Iraq, members of the 507th Maintenance Company came under attack from Iraqi forces who killed or wounded twenty-one soldiers and took six prisoners, including Private Jessica Lynch. For the next week, An Nasiriyah rocked with battle as the marines of Task Force Tarawa fought Saddam's fanatical followers, street by street and building to building, ultimately rescuing Private Lynch.

U.S. Marines In Battle: An-Nasiriyah, 23 March-2 April 2003 [Illustrated Edition]

U.S. Marines In Battle: An-Nasiriyah, 23 March-2 April 2003 [Illustrated Edition]
Title U.S. Marines In Battle: An-Nasiriyah, 23 March-2 April 2003 [Illustrated Edition] PDF eBook
Author Colonel Rod Andrew Jr. USMCR
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 92
Release 2014-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 1782893911

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Includes over 9 maps, 23 diagrams and illustrations. On 23 March 2003, 5,800 U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy Corpsmen-the warriors of Task Force Tarawa-began fighting a ferocious battle in the city of an-Nasiriyah, Iraq. As the first large-scale battle fought by U.S. Marines in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nasiriyah became a test of the Coalition’s ability and resolve to defeat a determined, resourceful foe that relied on a combination of conventional units and tactics and irregular forces willing to violate the laws of war. Task Force Tarawa’s Marines adapted quickly, and the battle of Nasiriyah, with its asymmetrical warfare, emphasis on combined arms and joint operations, and Coalition forces’ ability to react quickly and aggressively again stun expected enemy tactics became emblematic of the 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom campaign.

U.S. Marines in Battle

U.S. Marines in Battle
Title U.S. Marines in Battle PDF eBook
Author Department of Defense (DoD)
Publisher
Pages 73
Release 2017-04-26
Genre
ISBN 9781521164136

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On 23 March 2003, 5,800 U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy Corpsmen - the warriors of Task Force Tarawa - began fighting a ferocious battle in the city of an-Nasiriyah, Iraq. As the first large-scale battle fought by U.S. Marines in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nasiriyah became a test of the Coalition's ability and resolve to defeat a determined, resourceful foe that relied on a combination of conventional units and tactics and irregular forces willing to violate the laws of war. Task Force Tarawa's Marines adapted quickly, and the battle of Nasiriyah, with its asymmetrical warfare, emphasis on combined arms and joint operations, and Coalition forces' ability to react quickly and aggressively against unexpected enemy tactics became emblematic of the 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom campaign. Nasiriyah lies in a date-growing region along the banks of the Euphrates River in Dhi Qar Province about 225 miles southeast of Baghdad. Its population, made up almost entirely of Shi'a Muslims, was an estimated 560,000 in 2003, making it the fourth most populous city in the country. It was founded in 1840 near the ruins of the ancient city of Ur, the birthplace of Abraham. The events that brought the Marines to Nasiriyah, however, were far more current. Only six days before they stormed into the city, President George W. Bush had issued an ultimatum giving Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and his two sons 48 hours to leave Iraq. The United States had viewed the Iraqi government with heightened concern since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. Hussein's regime was believed to sponsor global terrorism and also to be building and stockpiling weapons of mass destruction-nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons for use against its neighbors and Western nations. Soon after 11 September, it became clear that the immediate source of the terrorist who carried out those attacks was Afghanistan rather than Iraq. Even during the offensive against the Taliban in Afghanistan, however, the Bush administration anticipated the need to topple Hussein's regime, leading the U.S. military to start planning for a possible invasion of Iraq. Hussein had ignored or violated 16 United Nations resolutions, many of them requiring him to disclose what had become of the mass destruction weapons his country had once possessed and to allow international inspectors to search for them or verify their destruction. In light of Hussein's intransigence, the Bush administration concluded, as did many experts around the world, that Iraq still harbored those weapons, and with aggressive intent.