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词条 Battle of Donkey Island
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  1. Battle

  2. See also

  3. References

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| date = 30 June – 1 July 2007
| place = Ramadi, Iraq
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  • Insurgent assault force detected and defeated

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| units1 = 1-77 Armor Regiment
2nd Battalion 5th Marines
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The Battle of Donkey Island was a skirmish that occurred on 30 June and 1 July 2007 between elements of the U.S. Army Task Force 1-77 Armor Regiment, the 2nd Battalion 5th Marines and a numerically superior force of al-Qaeda in Iraq insurgents on the banks of a canal leading from Ramadi to Lake Habbaniyah in the Al-Anbar province of Iraq.[1][2]

Official reports of the clash indicate that the U.S. force suffered 2 soldiers dead and 11 wounded, while an estimated 32 insurgents were killed (out of an estimated force of 40–70 fighters). From a military perspective, the battle was a complete victory for the U.S. forces, which detected and defeated an insurgent force before it could launch a planned assault on Ramadi. From a political perspective, the action revealed the continuing ability of al-Qaeda in Iraq to plan and assemble forces in their attempt to destabilize the Anbar region.

Battle

On the night of 30 June 2007, a routine patrol on the outskirts of Ramadi revealed the presence of a company-sized element of insurgent forces. Partially hidden behind two trucks, the insurgents began firing on the reconnaissance group, forcing them to retreat to nearby cover and calling for backup forces.

A platoon-sized element arrived a short while later to reinforce the American patrol. Although outnumbered, the U.S. force brought superior firepower to bear and eventually began to shift the tide of battle. With continuing ground fire, and later with air support, the American troops killed more than 30 insurgents and managed to destroy their two trucks carrying large quantities of weapons and ammunition before calm took over early in the morning.

On 1 July, the insurgent fighters resumed the battle by ambushing elements of the U.S. Army, resulting in a quick firefight which ended the battle.

In the following days, follow-up missions were conducted by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines on both sides of the canal to ensure all insurgent forces were eliminated.

See also

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  • 2007 in Iraq
  • Iraq War in Anbar Province

References

1. ^{{cite news | author=Ann Scott Tyson | title=A Deadly Clash at Donkey Island | publisher=Washington Post | date=2007-08-20 | accessdate=2007-08-20 | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/18/AR2007081801270.html?hpid=topnews }}
2. ^{{cite news | author=Ullrich Fichtner | title = Hope and Despair in Divided Iraq | publisher = Spiegel Online | date = 2007-08-10 | accessdate = 2007-08-20 | url = http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,499154,00.html}}

External links

  • Recreation of the Battle of Donkey Island
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5 : Battles of the Iraq War involving the United States|Battles of the Iraq War in 2007|United States Marine Corps in the Iraq War|June 2007 events|July 2007 events in Asia

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