Operation Valiant Guardian

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Operation Valiant Guardian
Date5 April 2007 – 5 May 2007
Location
Al Anbar province, Iraq
Result Uncovered over 250 caches, arrested over 250 suspected insurgents and discovered over 100 IED's
Belligerents
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Flag of Iraq, 1991-2004.svg Republic of Iraq
Iraqi Insurgents
Commanders and leaders
Lt. Col. Michael Manning
Strength
4,000

Operation Valiant Guardian began in 2007 and was part of the Iraq War.

Background[]

Regimental Combat Team 2 and elements of the Iraqi Army's 7th Division completed after eight weeks of interdicting and disrupting enemy routes and safe havens outside of the major cities of the Euphrates River valley in western al Anbar province.

The operation, dubbed "Valiant Guardian", involved nearly 4,000 marines, soldiers and sailors covering most of the 30,000 square miles (78,000 km2) of RCT-2's operating area.

"We uncovered over 250 caches, arrested over 250 suspected insurgents and discovered over 100 improvised explosive devices,” said Lt. Col. Michael Manning, operations officer for RCT-2. “We clearly surprised them, the number of caches and detainees attest to that but more importantly, we let the enemy know that they can’t hide from us."[1]

This marked the first large scale operation for RCT-2 this year, supporting Multi-National Force – Iraq’s and utilizing the surge battalions sent to the Anbar Province. RCT-2's operating area stretches from the Syrian border city of Al Qa’im down to the town of Hit, located northwest of Ramadi.

Units[]

United States Units[]

  • Regimental Combat Team 2

Iraqi Units[]

  • 7th Division

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