United States Forces – Iraq

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United States Forces – Iraq was the U.S. military command responsible for overseeing and conducting American operations in Iraq during the later stages of the Iraq War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf joint military command
military command
alliedWith Iraqi Security Forces
areaOfResponsibility all of Iraq
commanderTitle Commanding General
commandStructure U.S. Central Command
surface form: United States Central Command
conflict Iraq War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
disestablished 2011
endDate 2011-12-31
followedBy Office of Security Cooperation – Iraq
headquarters Baghdad
Victory Base Complex
legalBasis Status of Forces Agreement between U.S. and Iraq (2008)
surface form: U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement
mission advise and assist Iraqi Security Forces
coordinate drawdown of U.S. forces from Iraq
support transition of security responsibility to Iraq
notableCommander Lieutenant General Lloyd J. Austin III
surface form: Lloyd J. Austin III

Raymond T. Odierno
objective enable full sovereignty of the Government of Iraq
reduce U.S. combat presence in Iraq
operatedIn Iraq
oversaw U.S. advisory and assistance brigades in Iraq
U.S. combat brigades in Iraq
partOf United States Armed Forces
U.S. Central Command
surface form: United States Central Command
precededBy Multinational force in Iraq
surface form: Multi-National Force – Iraq
primaryLanguage English
replaced Multinational force in Iraq
surface form: Multi-National Force – Iraq
role conduct U.S. military operations in Iraq
oversee U.S. military operations in Iraq
serviceBranch United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
U.S. Special Operations Command
surface form: United States Special Operations Forces
startDate 2010-01-01
status disbanded
subordinateTo Commander, U.S. Central Command
theater Iraq
theaterOfOperations U.S. Operation New Dawn
late phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom
type theater-level command

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Multinational force in Iraq successor United States Forces – Iraq
Al-Faw Palace usedBy United States Forces – Iraq
this entity surface form: United States military command in Iraq
Operation New Dawn headquarters United States Forces – Iraq
MNF–I followedBy United States Forces – Iraq
Multi-National Corps – Iraq replacedBy United States Forces – Iraq
Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq successor United States Forces – Iraq
Mahdi Army opposedTo United States Forces – Iraq
this entity surface form: United States military forces in Iraq