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  • American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
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skos:prefLabel
  • American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
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  • intervened
  • in Iraq
  • :American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
  • American-led combat intervention in Iraq
  • American-led intervention in Iraq
  • Intervention In Iraq
  • Return of US forces to Iraq in 2014
  • US combat mission
  • the return of US Forces to Iraq
  • American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)#Civilians
clgo:causalties
  • Canada
  • France:
  • United Kingdom:
  • United States:
  • Saudi Arabia:
  • * 1 F-15 damaged
  • * 1 servicemen killed
  • * 1 soldier killed (possibly in Syria)
  • * 1 soldier killed, 3 wounded (friendly fire)
  • * 2 civilians executed
  • * 2HH-60 Pave Hawkhelicopters crashed
  • * 3 border guards killed
  • * 4 Turkish soldiers wounded
  • * 69 soldiers killed (including non-hostile)
clgo:combatant
  • *
  • Netherlands
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Islamic State
  • (2014–)
  • Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
  • White Flags
  • ----
  • (2014–17)
  • 23pxCJTF–OIR
  • (2014–16)
  • (2014-)
  • *23pxISOF
  • *23pxIrAF
  • *23pxIraqi Armed Forces
  • *23pxNineveh Plain Protection Units
  • *23pxPeshmerga
  • Coalition of foreign countries:
  • Local forces:
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 2014-06-15
clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • * Coalition ends combat mission in December 2021, but remain in an advisory and assistance capacity
  • * Heavy damage dealt to ISIL forces; military defeat in Iraq
  • * 14,616 U.S. and allied airstrikes on ISIL positions in Iraq
  • * Multinational humanitarian and arming of ground forces efforts
  • * Tens of thousands of ISIL fighters killed
  • *Iraqdeclares military victory against ISIL on 9 December 2017
  • Coalition and Iraqi victory
  • * U.S. maintains limited military presence, approximately 2,500 U.S. military personnel remain in Iraq as of December 2021, providing assistance, advice and training to Iraqi forces
  • * Low-intensityISIL insurgencyfollowing December 2017
  • * Ongoing U.S.–led Coalition advising and training of Iraqi and Kurdish ground forces
  • *U.S.-led coalition forces begin discussing a withdrawal from Iraq following March 2020
clgo:strength
  • carrier strike group
  • 7,000 contractors
  • Boeing AH-64 Apacheattack helicopters
  • 3 Drones
  • At least a few hundred tanks
  • 130 trainers for theIraqi Army
  • 250 supporting troops
  • 6F-16 Fighting Falconfighters + 2 spare
  • 2Patriot missile batteriesand 200 supporting troops in Turkey to defend itsNATOally against cross-border attacks.
  • 1Airbus A310 MRTTfor in-flight refueling
  • 120 supporting troops (for the now withdrawn aircraft)
  • EA-6B Prowler&EA-18G Growlerelectronic warfare aircraft.
  • * 28,600–31,600
  • * 5,000–10,000 (UN Security Council 2019 report)
  • USS Theodore Rooseveltcarrier strike group(replaced USS Carl Vinson in late March)
  • 1 mobile radar station
  • 1,000 armed forces
  • 10 military advisers.
  • 100 special operations forces
  • 127 troops inside Iraq
  • 1Airbus CC-150 Polarisrefueling tanker
  • 1Boeing 737 AEW&Csurveillance aircraft
  • 1Boeing KC-767for in-flight refueling
  • 1Boeing RC-135Reconnaissance aircraft
  • 1Breguet Atlantique
  • 1C-130J Herculestransport aircraft
  • 1French frigate Forbin (D620)
  • 1KC-30Arefueling plane
  • 1Trafalgar-class submarine(SSN)
  • 1Type 45 destroyer
  • 2 armedMQ-9 Reaper
  • 200 special forces troops
  • 280 troops
  • 2Lockheed CP-140 Aurorasurveillance aircraft
  • 2MQ-1 Predator
  • 300 trainers for theIraqi Army
  • 35 military advisers
  • 400 RAAF personnel
  • 400 troops (support, special forces and trainers)
  • 4Panavia Tornado
  • 5,200–6,000 troops
  • 600 Canadian Armed Forces personnel
  • 6F/A-18 Super Hornet
  • 6McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet
  • 6Panavia TornadoRecce jets
  • 7Dassault Rafale, 8Mirage 2000
  • 7F-16 Fighting Falconfighters
  • 8Tornado GR4ground attack aircraft
  • F-15 Eagle,F-16 Fighting Falcon,F/A-18 Hornet,F/A-18 Super Hornet,AV-8B HarrierandF-22 Raptorfighter jets
  • B-1 Lancerbomber aircraft
  • MQ-1 Predator,MQ-9 Reaperdrones
  • USS Carl Vinsoncarrier strike group(replaced USS George H.W. Bush in late October)
  • 6 Patriot missile batteries and 130 supporting troops in Turkey to defend its NATO ally against cross-border attacks.
  • C-130J Hercules&C-17 Globemaster IIItransport aircraft
  • 300 regular soldiers (combined with 150 New Zealand soldiers)
  • C-130J Hercules&C-17A Globemastertransport aircraft
  • Special forces including theSpecial Air Service(SAS) and additional cargo aircraft and air-to-air tanker aircraft on standby in the area.
  • 6F-16 Fighting Falconfighters (withdrawn \"due to financial constraints\" in June 2015)
  • Around 100,000 fighters (according toKurdistan RegionChief of Staff.)
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