Operation Ardennes Explained

Conflict:Operation Ardennes
Partof:Iraq War
Date:17 June 2007
Place:Muwayllihah, Iraq
Result:Detained 2 suspected insurgents
Combatant1: United States
Iraq
Combatant2:Iraqi insurgency
Casualties1:4 wounded
Casualties2:2 captured

Operation Ardennes was part of the Iraq War.

History

Iraqi Security Forces and soldiers from the 4th Brigade, 425th Combat Team (Airborne) 25th Division conducted a joint raid in Muwayllihah, Iraq, to deny insurgents refuge and prevent them from emplacing improvised explosive devices 14 June.

Company C, 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division and ISF detained two suspected insurgents during the operation dubbed Joint Operation Ardennes.

"Operation Ardennes was an excellent starting point for future joint operations with 2nd Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Security Forces," said Staff Sgt. Clifton Talley, the fire support noncommissioned officer for C Company, from Cookeville, Tenn. "Working with this platoon was a great experience for Coalition Forces and Iraqi Security Forces alike."

Operation Ardennes yielded two suspected insurgents wanted for their potential involvement in targeting Iraqi and Coalition Forces with improvised explosive devices and for their involvement in sectarian violence.

Military Units Involved

US forces reported to be involved were
Iraqi Forces reported to be involved:

Casualties

No US deaths were reported during the operation, however four US soldiers were wounded during the operation.

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