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- وقعت معركة الرمادي (التي يشار إليها أحيانا باسم معركة الرمادي الثانية) خلال حرب العراق في الفترة الممتدة من أبريل 2006 إلى نوفمبر 2006 للسيطرة على مدينة الرمادي، عاصمة محافظة الأنبار في غرب العراق. (ar)
- The Battle of Ramadi was fought during the Iraq War from March 2006 to November 2006, for control of the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq. A joint US military force under the command 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division and Iraqi Security Forces fought insurgents for control of key locations in Ramadil. Coalition strategy relied on establishing a number of patrol bases called Combat Operation Posts throughout the city. U.S. military officers believe that insurgent actions during the battle led to the formation of the Anbar Awakening. In August, insurgents executed a tribal sheik who was encouraging his kinsmen to join the Iraqi police and prevented his body from being buried in accordance with Islamic laws. In response, Sunni sheiks banded together to drive insurgents from Ramadi. In September 2006, Sheik Abdul Sattar Abu Risha formed the Anbar Salvation Council, an alliance of approximately 40 Sunni tribes. U.S. Navy SEAL Michael A. Monsoor was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the battle. On September 29, 2006, he threw himself upon a grenade which threatened the lives of the other members of his team. Monsoor had previously been awarded the Silver Star in May for rescuing an injured comrade in the city. The battle also marked the first use of chlorine bombs by insurgents during the war. On October 21, 2006, insurgents detonated a car-bomb with two 100-pound chlorine tanks, injuring three Iraqi policemen and a civilian in Ramadi. (en)
- La Segunda batalla de Ramadi (junio - noviembre de 2006) fue una batalla durante la guerra de Irak por el control de la capital de la provincia de Al Anbar (Ramadi) en el oeste de Irak.Soldados de EE.UU., los marines de EE.UU., Navy SEALs de la Marina y fuerzas de seguridad iraquíes lucharon contra los insurgentes por el control de ubicaciones clave en Ramadi, incluyendo el Centro de Gobierno y el Hospital General. El Navy SEAL Michael A. Monsoor fue galardonado a título póstumo con la Medalla de Honor de las acciones durante la batalla. El 29 de septiembre de 2006, se arrojó sobre una granada que amenazaba la vida de los otros miembros de su equipo. Monsoor había sido condecorado con la Estrella de Plata en mayo para rescatar a un camarada herido en la ciudad. La batalla también marcó el primer uso de por los insurgentes durante la guerra. El 21 de octubre de 2006, los insurgentes detonaron un carro bomba con dos tanques de cloro de 100 libras, hiriendo a tres policías iraquíes y un civil en Ramadi. (es)
- La première bataille de Ramadi fut livrée pendant la guerre d'Irak de juin à novembre 2006 pour le contrôle de la capitale de la province d'Al-Anbar dans l'ouest de l'Irak. (fr)
- Битва за Рамади — штурм иракского города Рамади иракскими повстанцами. (ru)
- A Batalha de Ramadi de 2006 (por vezes referida como Segunda Batalha de Ramadi) foi travada durante a Guerra do Iraque entre abril de 2006 a novembro de 2006 pelo controle da capital da província de Al Anbar, no oeste do Iraque. Uma força combinada do exército, dos fuzileiros navais, dos Navy SEALs e das forças de segurança iraquianas lutaram contra os insurgentes pelo controle de locais importantes em Ramadi, incluindo a sede do governo e o Hospital Geral. A batalha também marcou o primeiro uso de bombas de cloro por insurgentes durante a guerra. Em 21 de outubro de 2006, insurgentes detonaram um carro bomba com dois tanques de cloro de 100 libras, ferindo três policiais iraquianos e civis em Ramadi. (pt)
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- 9 wounded
- 4 killed
- 30 killed
- 94 killed
- 200+ wounded
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- United Kingdom
- United States
- Islamic State of Iraq
- al-Qaeda in Iraq
- Later reformed as:
- Mujahideen Shura Council
- New Iraqi Army
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- 5,500 Soldiers, Marines, and Navy SEALs
- 500 soldiers from 22 SAS
- Around 5,000 al-Qaeda militants (U.S. estimate)
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- Unknown (en)
- COL Sean MacFarland (en)
- LCDR Jocko Willink (en)
- LTC Ronald Clark (en)
- LtCol Stephen Neary USMC (en)
- MAJ Matthew J Van Wagenen (en)
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- 0001-03-15 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 2008-08-14 (xsd:date)
- 2008-09-10 (xsd:date)
- 2017-10-18 (xsd:date)
- (en)
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- Around 5,000 al-Qaeda militants (en)
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- وقعت معركة الرمادي (التي يشار إليها أحيانا باسم معركة الرمادي الثانية) خلال حرب العراق في الفترة الممتدة من أبريل 2006 إلى نوفمبر 2006 للسيطرة على مدينة الرمادي، عاصمة محافظة الأنبار في غرب العراق. (ar)
- La première bataille de Ramadi fut livrée pendant la guerre d'Irak de juin à novembre 2006 pour le contrôle de la capitale de la province d'Al-Anbar dans l'ouest de l'Irak. (fr)
- Битва за Рамади — штурм иракского города Рамади иракскими повстанцами. (ru)
- The Battle of Ramadi was fought during the Iraq War from March 2006 to November 2006, for control of the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq. A joint US military force under the command 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division and Iraqi Security Forces fought insurgents for control of key locations in Ramadil. Coalition strategy relied on establishing a number of patrol bases called Combat Operation Posts throughout the city. (en)
- La Segunda batalla de Ramadi (junio - noviembre de 2006) fue una batalla durante la guerra de Irak por el control de la capital de la provincia de Al Anbar (Ramadi) en el oeste de Irak.Soldados de EE.UU., los marines de EE.UU., Navy SEALs de la Marina y fuerzas de seguridad iraquíes lucharon contra los insurgentes por el control de ubicaciones clave en Ramadi, incluyendo el Centro de Gobierno y el Hospital General. (es)
- A Batalha de Ramadi de 2006 (por vezes referida como Segunda Batalha de Ramadi) foi travada durante a Guerra do Iraque entre abril de 2006 a novembro de 2006 pelo controle da capital da província de Al Anbar, no oeste do Iraque. Uma força combinada do exército, dos fuzileiros navais, dos Navy SEALs e das forças de segurança iraquianas lutaram contra os insurgentes pelo controle de locais importantes em Ramadi, incluindo a sede do governo e o Hospital Geral. (pt)
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- معركة الرمادي (2006) (ar)
- Battle of Ramadi (2006) (en)
- Segunda batalla de Ramadi (2006) (es)
- Bataille de Ramadi (2006) (fr)
- Batalha de Ramadi (2006) (pt)
- Битва за Рамади (2006) (ru)
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