Operation Guardian Tiger IV

2006 military operation in Iraq

An Iraqi soldier detains a suspected insurgent during Operation Guardian Tiger IV.

Operation Guardian Tiger IV was an operation conducted by Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment and Iraqi Police in the Haditha Triad area in 2006. The operation was focused on conducting a census in the Baghdadi area with the goal of capturing terrorists and building up local police forces.[1] Only a handful of Marines accompanied the Iraqis.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Operation Guardian Tiger IV brings Iraqi police to Haditha Triad Region for the first time in two years
  2. ^ America's Battalion" wraps-up six month Iraq deployment, returns to base in Hawaii
  3. ^ Hawaii-based Marines, Iraqi soldiers net suspects
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