Operation Commando Eagle

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Operation Commando Eagle
Part of the Post-invasion Iraq (Operation Phantom Thunder)

Iraqi soldiers from the 6th Division are briefed during rehearsals for Operation Commando Eagle, a combined ground and air assault into an al-Qaida in Iraq stronghold south-west of Baghdad, June 19, 2007.
Date June 21, 2007 - August 14, 2007
Location Iraq
Result U.S. military raids successful;
Disruption of insurgent supply lines
Belligerents
Flag of the United States United States
New Iraqi Army
Iraqi Insurgency
Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
7 killed (U.S.),
18 killed (Iraqi security forces)
12 killed, 33 detained[1][2][3][4]

Operation Commando Eagle began on June 21, 2007, when Iraqi and Coalition forces launched a combined ground and air assault operation against al-Qaeda and other extremist terrorists operating in the Mahmudiyah region of Babil province. The action is intended to curb terrorist activity southwest of Baghdad through a mix of helicopter assaults and Humvee-mounted movements. [5]

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[edit] The Operation

The operation targeted a series of houses which local citizens indicated were being used by al-Qaeda cells to intimidate them and launch attacks against Iraqi and Coalition Forces.

On June 21st, troops of the 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd BCT, 10th Mountain Division detained three men when their truck was found to contain documents requesting rockets as well as a spool of copper wire, commonly used to build improvised explosive devices. Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division found a large weapons cache, and soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd BCT, 10th Mountain Division discovered multiple series of caches during the operation.

Task Force 2-15 detained 16 individuals, and Company A, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment detained nine men and Troop B, 1st Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment detained four, all wanted for terrorist attacks or for possessing illegal weapons.

[edit] Military Units Involved

US forces reported to be involved were
Iraqi forces reported to be involved were

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