Ending the U.S. War in Iraq The Final Transition, Operational Maneuver, and Disestablishment of United States Forces-Iraq
Ending the U.S. war in Iraq required redeploying 100,000 military and civilian personnel; handing off responsibility for 431 activities to the Iraqi government, U.S. embassy, USCENTCOM, or other U.S. government entities; and moving or transferring ownership of over a million pieces of property in ac...
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Main Author: | Brennan, Richard R. Jr (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Ries, Charles P. (auth), Hanauer, Larry (auth), Connable, Ben (auth), Kelly, Terrence K. (auth) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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RAND Corporation
2013
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