The official name is Operation Iraqi Freedom. Within the military, there are further subclassifications but they are all variations of "Operation Iraqi Freedom". For example, when a soldier receives an award, the citaiton will read "for actions while servinig in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom...."
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not report official membership numbers for Iraq for two reasons:A. the membership in Iraq is mostly military service members and therefore changes often.B. the Church does not have an "official" presence in Iraq.Despite the fact that there is no 'official' church presence in Iraq, there are Mormons in Iraq. In 2009, the church established the "Baghdad Iraq Military District" which reported approximately 1,300 members in several military base congregations. However in 2011 US Military forces withdrew and the district was dissolved. Today, Mormon worship services are held weekly in Baghdad. The Baghdad congregation is under the direction of the church's Military Relations and consists of military personnel, diplomats, and foreign contractors. It also presumably includes the US ambassador to Iraq, Robert S. Beecroft, who is a Mormon.If you need more information about the Mormon Church in Iraq, email the Military Relations department at Military-PST@ldschurch.org
Arabic and Kurdish are the official languages of Iraq.
Arabic and Kurdish are the official languages of Iraq.
As of my last update in October 2023, there are no official combat deployments of U.S. tanks in Iraq, as the U.S. military transitioned to a support role following the end of combat operations. However, the presence of military equipment, including tanks, can vary based on specific missions and coalition operations. For the most accurate and current information, it's advisable to consult recent military reports or news sources.
republic of Iraq
According to the Senate website, in the current congress, there are 26 senators who served in the military. These include senators who served in Korea, Vietnam, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
REPUBLIC OF IRAQ!!!!!!^_^
Because they get a pay check.
ALL of US military branches are currently seving some part in Iraq.
Iraq under U.S. Military Occupation happened in 2003.
It was not related. We are not taking over Iraq and stealing its oil, the "war" is not actually a war, it is a joint military effort between the US military and the military of Iraq against Islamic radicals.
It is not known if the U.S. Military uses snipers in Iraq. However, it is very likely that the the Unites States Military uses snipers in Iraq. The government or the military it self don't tend to release information often.