Operation phantom fury 759th12/5/2023 The Allawi government vowed to crush resistance, using U.S. In addition, both former Ba'athist elements and militant Shia groups engaged in sabotage, terrorism, open rebellion, and establishing their own security zones in all or part of a dozen cities. The continuing insurgencies, poor state of the Iraqi Army, disorganized condition of police and security forces, as well as the lack of revenue hampered their efforts to assert control. The Allawi government, with significant numbers of holdovers from the Coalition Provisional Authority, began to engage in attempts to secure control of the oil infrastructure, the source of Iraq's foreign currency, and control of the major cities of Iraq. The CPA then put Iyad Allawi in power ultimately he was only marginally more popular than Chalabi. This incident was the turning point in the failed American efforts to install Ahmed Chalabi as leader of the interim government. His militia was incorporated into the Iraqi security forces and al-Sadr is now a special envoy. Al-Sadr then declared a national cease fire, and opened negotiations with the American and government forces. Through the months of July and August, a series of skirmishes in and around Najaf culminated with the Imman Ali Mosque itself under siege, only to have a peace deal brokered by al-Sistani in late August. He defied the American military by taking refuge in the Holy City of Najaf. The CPA then attempted to arrest al-Sadr on murder charges. This resulted in mass anti-American demonstrations. The CPA soon realized it had lost control and closed down his popular newspaper. Militia leader Muqtada al-Sadr used his grass-roots organization and Mahdi Militia of over a thousand armed men to take control of the streets of Baghdad. The government began the process of moving towards elections, though the insurgency, and the lack of cohesion within the government itself, led to repeated delays. In June 2004, under the auspices of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1546 the Coalition transferred limited sovereignty to a caretaker government, whose first act was to begin the trial of Saddam Hussein. Nothing commercial, just to have fun, and we really do! For me, music is a beautiful art and a great mode of expression so, I will continue enjoining it for the rest of my life! It is a band that I putted together with some friends from the military. In my free time, I play Bass Guitar and Background Vocals for an experimental band named ''Progressive X''. I worked for the 3rd MEF at Pohang Korea for a period of one year, it has been the best assigment I ever had until this day! Not having more than two months at Okinawa Japan, I was transfered to Camp Mu-Juk, Unit 15017 C/O CNFK- Pohang Korea, which is part of 3rd Marine Expeditionary Forces. I worked in a warehouse that provided Logistical Support to the 3rd Service Support Group Fleet Marine Pacific Unit, 3rd Materiel Readiness Battalion. Butler, on the the Camp Kinser side of the house. After completion of my Military Ocupational Specialty Training, I was given orders for my first duty station, Marine Corps Base Quantico Virginia. While in Quantico, I worked for the Materiel Branch Logistics Division (B21) for a period of two and a half years. After my time at Quantico Virginia, I received orders for Okinawa Japan for a one year assigment at Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. After having fun for 22 days, I was finally sent for my 3043 M.O.S., ''Supply and Administration Operations Specialist'' at the Marine Corps Service Support Schools, also located at Camp Lejuene North Carolina. After completion of Basic Training, I was sent to MCT for my 22 days of Basic Infantry Training at MCB Camp Lejuene, North Carolina. My Marine Corps Basic Training started on March 18 1997, and it ended on or around June 13 1997. I was a former Marine graduted from Marine Corps Basic Training Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina. I am stationed at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri working for G.
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