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Iraq spring fighting of 2004

Iraq Spring Fighting of 2004
Part of the Iraq War
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Marines peer over a building top to fix in enemy targets in Fallujah.
Date April 4, 2004–June 24, 2004
Location Iraq
Result Indecisive
(Major strategic gains by insurgents, U.S. manages to retain control of at least 60% of the country)
Belligerents
Coalition Forces:
United States United States
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Spain Spain
Australia Australia
Poland Poland
Iraq New Iraqi Army
Multinational forces in Iraq

Insurgent Forces:
Flag of the Ba'ath Party.svg Ba'ath Loyalists
Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Mahdi Army
Other insurgent groups and militias

Islamic Army in Iraq (largest Sunni militia)

1920 Battalions (Sunni Islamists with an Iraq focus)

Mujahin Army in Iraq, Army of Muhammad (both Sunni Islamists with professional military experience)

Ansar-ul-Sunnah (spin-off from Ansar-ul-Islam)
Commanders and leaders
United States Gen. John Abizaid

Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,
Muqtada al-Sadr

Mahdi Simaidayi (Islamist leader) Abdullah Jannabi (Islamist leader)

Omar hadid (Islamist commander)
Strength
200,000 35,000
Casualties and losses
U.S.:
217 killed;
1 captured;
2,500 wounded
Iraqi security forces:
150 killed;
14,800 deserted
Other coalition forces:
16 killed;
107 wounded
1,342 killed;
430 captured

Insurgent Forces:
Flag of the Ba'ath Party.svg Ba'ath Loyalists
Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Mahdi Army
Other insurgent groups and militias

Islamic Army in Iraq (largest Sunni militia)

1920 Battalions (Sunni Islamists with an Iraq focus)

Mujahin Army in Iraq, Army of Muhammad (both Sunni Islamists with professional military experience)

Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,
Muqtada al-Sadr


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