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4th Division (Iraq)

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units, recruited locally. The division was ethnically diverse and had operational control of a number of Strategic Infrastructure Battalions protecting oil pipelines. The Strategic Infrastructure units have now been split off to become the 12th Division. The 4th Brigade of the 4th Division was
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in 2006. However in mid-2010 it relinquished responsibility of the At-Ta'min Governorate and currently remains responsible for the security of the majority of Salah Ad Din.
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Lyman, Robert (2006). Iraq 1941: The Battles for Basra, Habbaniya, Fallujah and Baghdad. Campaign. Oxford, New York: Osprey Publishing.
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on the main rail line from Baghdad to Basra. In 1977-78 British military attaches' reports from Baghdad said it was part of the
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in the north, consisting of the 5th, 29th, and 96th Infantry Brigades. It was disbanded along with the rest of the army by
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The division was one of the four original divisions of the Iraqi Army, being active in 1941. At the beginning of the
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in May 2008, but has subsequently moved to assume responsibility for the Sharquat area north of Tikrit.
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It was later reformed with the rest of the Iraqi Army. The 4th Division’s battalions were former
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transferred to the 12th Division, and a new 17th Brigade was being trained in July 2008.
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4th Transport and Provisioning Regiment – Tikrit, but scheduled for inactivation
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city. It was formed before 1941, disbanded in 2003, but reactivated after 2004.
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and under the command and control of the Samarra Operations Command
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4th Reconnaissance and Surveillance Battalion – HQ near Tikrit
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The 14th Brigade was deployed as part of the force during the
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Military units and formations of Iraq in the Iraq War
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Iraq
Kingdom of Iraq
Iraq
Republic of Iraq
Iraq
Ba'athist Iraq
Iraq
Iraq
Iraqi Army
Motorised Infantry
Division
Iraqi Ground Forces Command
Tikrit
Iraq
Anglo-Iraqi War
Iran–Iraq War
Operation Tariq al-Quds
2003 invasion of Iraq
Iraq War

motorized-infantry division
Iraqi Army
Tikrit
Anglo-Iraqi War
Al Diwaniyah
1st Corps
Mosul
Sinjar
2003 invasion of Iraq

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