MNF–I

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MNF–I was the U.S.-led multinational military command responsible for coalition operations in Iraq following the 2003 invasion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coalition military headquarters
multinational military command
areaOfOperations Iraq
composition Australian forces
Polish forces
United States forces
surface form: U.S. forces

British forces
surface form: United Kingdom forces

other coalition forces
conflict Iraq War
Global War on Terrorism
surface form: War on Terror
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 2010
endTime 2010
followedBy United States Forces – Iraq
fullName Multinational force in Iraq
surface form: Multi-National Force – Iraq
hasPart Multi-National Corps – Iraq
Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq
headquartersLocation Baghdad
Camp Victory
leaderTitle Commanding General
legalBasis United Nations Security Council resolutions
surface form: United Nations Security Council resolutions on Iraq
notableCommander David Petraeus
George W. Casey Jr.
Raymond T. Odierno
Ricardo S. Sanchez
objective defeat insurgent and terrorist groups in Iraq
support establishment of a stable Iraqi government
train and equip Iraqi Security Forces
operatedBy United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
coalition forces
operatingCountry Iraq
parentOrganization U.S. Central Command
surface form: United States Central Command
partOf Iraq War
replaced Combined Joint Task Force 7
role coordination of multinational forces in Iraq
counterinsurgency operations
overall command of coalition military operations in Iraq
stabilization operations
support to Iraqi security forces
startTime 2004
status disbanded
subordinateTo President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the militia of the several states when called into federal service
surface form: President of the United States as Commander-in-Chief

United States Secretary of Defense
theater Iraq

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