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    The Second Battle of al-Faw (also known as the Operation Ramadan Mubarak (Blessed Ramadan), fought on 17 April 1988, was a major battle of the Iran–Iraq...
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    The First Battle of al-Faw was a battle of the Iran–Iraq War, fought on the al-Faw peninsula between 10 February and 10 March 1986. The Iranian operation...
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  • Battle of Al Faw may refer to one of the following: First Battle of Al Faw, February 1986, a battle of the Iran-Iraq War Second Battle of Al Faw, April...
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    The Battle of Al Faw was one of the first battles of the Iraq War; it took place March 20-24, 2003. One of the initial objectives of the Coalition campaign...
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    April of 1988, the second battle of al-Faw took place with the Iraqi military succeeding in liberating al-Faw peninsula. After the Kuwait War of 1991,...
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    Tawakalna ala Allah Operations (category Battles involving Iran)
    of five highly successful Iraqi offensives launched in April 1988 and lasting until July 1988. Iraq had originally only intended to retake the al-Faw...
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    the course of the Iran–Iraq War, the division ballooned from Division to Corps size. The unit saw deployment during the Second Battle of al-Faw under the...
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    due to Iranian shortages of armor. By this time, 17,000 Iraqis and 30,000 Iranians were casualties. The First Battle of al-Faw ended in March, but heavy...
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    1942, and died of a stroke in Baghdad on May 18, 2018. He served as commander of the Republican Guard forces at the Second Battle of al-Faw, which comprised...
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    both his public criticism and his failure to remove the Iranians from the al-Faw peninsula. Aware that an order to return to Baghdad was probably a death...
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