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Operation River Falcon was a military operation
in the Iraq War. From July
25–27, 2006, elements of the United States Army 2nd Brigade
Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division (including elements of the 2nd
Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, and the 1st Battalion, 10th
Cavalry Regiment) conducted Operation River Falcon in and around
the town of Sayifiyeh in Iraq. The
operation was aimed at denying terrorists the use of the town as a
safe haven, disrupting insurgent attacks on Coalition and Iraqi Security Forces, and on collecting
and destroying insurgent munitions.[1]
Background of the
Operation
Sayifiyah initially was a resort-style region for Iraqi Sunnis during
the regime of Saddam Hussein. Sayifiyah is located
southeast of Baghdad on the
Tigris River, and was considered a
sanctuary for terrorists. Some difficult regions to the northwest
caused security force leadership to shift their focus to those
areas, leaving the town of Sayifiyah unguarded. The Operation was
conducted to prevent terrorists from moving freely throughout the
town as well as to conduct humanitarian efforts for its
residents.[2]
Details
of the Operation
Soldiers departed for Sayifiyah July 25, 2006 and rode into town
in the pre-dawn hours inside Humvees and M2 Bradleys in search of
terrorists. Five men, all of whom were on a suspect list, were
detained during the initial mission. Soldiers continued searching
houses and introducing themselves to the town's residents, who were
unsure of the soldiers’ reasons for coming into town. The soldiers
set up a temporary operating base on the outskirts of town.
Soldiers continued patrolling the streets, looking for anything
out of the ordinary. One platoon was tasked with combing a thick
date palm grove in the Abasha Farms section of town and unearthed
multiple vehicles suspected of being used to transport weapons and
car bombs. One man was detained after soldiers witnessed him
attempting to emplace a roadside bomb in front of a traveling
combat patrol. The detainee was caught with detonation cord and an
ignition battery. Soldiers discovered numerous defensive roadside
bombs in front of known safe houses. The bombs were large and
buried underneath the concrete road. An Explosive
Ordnance Disposal team conducted a controlled detonation of the
bombs.
Soldiers set out on the final day of the operation to meet the
residents and hand out humanitarian aid bags, food, and TIPS cards
so the residents could inform Multi-National Division – Baghdad
soldiers or Iraqi Security
Forces if terrorist activity was occurring in the area.
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