A look at US personnel in Iraq
Associated Press, August 8, 2014
U.S. personnel in Iraq, where the United States launched airstrikes to protect American personnel and assets threatened by Islamic extremists:
IRBIL
—Several hundred employees at a U.S. Consulate.
—35 U.S. military troops at the joint operations center, collecting and analyzing intelligence and advising the Iraqi forces.
BAGHDAD
—Approximately 5,000 employees at the U.S. Embassy.
—About 100 Marines and other personnel based at the Office of Security Cooperation at the U.S. Embassy.
—90 U.S. military members at the joint operations center, collecting intelligence and working with Iraqi forces.
—60 U.S. troops providing security and crisis response.
—11 troops conducting other duties.
—504 troops at the airport, including six military assessment teams, Apache helicopter crews, security forces and an anti-terrorism team.
Associated Press, August 8, 2014
U.S. personnel in Iraq, where the United States launched airstrikes to protect American personnel and assets threatened by Islamic extremists:
IRBIL
—Several hundred employees at a U.S. Consulate.
—35 U.S. military troops at the joint operations center, collecting and analyzing intelligence and advising the Iraqi forces.
BAGHDAD
—Approximately 5,000 employees at the U.S. Embassy.
—About 100 Marines and other personnel based at the Office of Security Cooperation at the U.S. Embassy.
—90 U.S. military members at the joint operations center, collecting intelligence and working with Iraqi forces.
—60 U.S. troops providing security and crisis response.
—11 troops conducting other duties.
—504 troops at the airport, including six military assessment teams, Apache helicopter crews, security forces and an anti-terrorism team.
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