Ramadi (Arabic: ٱلرَّمَادِي Ar-Ramādī; also formerly rendered as Rumadiyah or Rumadiya) is a city in central Iraq, about 110 kilometers (68 mi) west of...
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The Battle of Ramadi was fought during the Iraq War from March 2006 to November 2006, for control of the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western...
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Ramadi is a city in Iraq. Ramadi may also refer to: Battle of Ramadi (disambiguation) Ramadi FC, a football club based in Ramadi Ramadi District in Iraq...
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Ramadi Barrage is a two-section diversion dam on the Euphrates River adjacent (west) of Ramadi, Iraq. The main purpose of the northern barrage is to slow...
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Anbar campaign (2013–2014) (redirect from Ramadi and Fallujah uprising)
a Sunni MP named Ahmed al-Alwani was arrested in a raid on his home in Ramadi. Alwani was a prominent supporter of the anti-government protests. This...
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provincial capital is Ramadi; other important cities include Fallujah, Al-Qa'im and Haditha. The governorate was known as Ramadi up to 1976 when it was...
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Ramadi (Arabic: قضاء الرمادي) is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the city of Ramadi. Ramadi (400,000) Sajariyah (20,000) Hamariyah...
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Ramadi, the capital of Iraq's Al Anbar Governorate, was under U.S. military occupation during the Iraq War. It was a focal point of Iraqi insurgency, which...
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The Battle of Ramadi, also called the Fall of Ramadi, was part of an ISIL offensive to capture all of the Anbar Province. Ramadi was one of the Iraqi government's...
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The Battle of Ramadi was a battle launched by the forces of Iraq to successfully recapture the city of Ramadi from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant...
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The two Battles of Ramadi were fought between the forces of the British and Ottoman Empires in July and September 1917 during World War I. The two sides...
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Battle of Ramadi may refer to one of the following: Battles of Ramadi (1917), battles between British and Ottoman Empire forces in September 1917 during...
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Navy SEAL who was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom during the Battle of Ramadi and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. He enlisted in the United States...
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Lazy Ramadi is a 2006 spoof of the Saturday Night Live music video "Lazy Sunday", produced and played by SSG Josh Dobbs and SSG Matt Wright. Also appearing...
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Al-Ramadi Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الرمادي الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Ramadi, Al-Anbar, that plays in Iraqi Premier Division League...
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The Battle of Ramadi was fought in the spring of 2004, during the same time as the First Battle of Fallujah, for control of the capital of the Al Anbar...
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Al-Ramadi Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الرمادي) is a multi-use stadium in Ramadi, Iraq. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home...
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was killed in a fierce firefight while on patrol against insurgents in Ramadi. Lee was posthumously awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star Medal with...
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the Shia holy city of Karbala and in Ramadi city centre, each killing about 60 or more. The bombings in Ramadi consisted of two suicide bombers detonating...
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Euphrates River Valley and the Sunni Triangle around the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi. Al Anbar, the only Sunni-dominated province in Iraq, saw little fighting...
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escalated into full-scale guerrilla warfare following clashes in the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah in parts of western Iraq, and culminated in the Islamic State...
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navigable by very shallow-draft boats. After Hit, Ramadi is the next major city along on the Euphrates. In Ramadi, a part of the river is diverted to feed a...
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On 27 January 2016, up to a dozen car bombs were set off in the city of Ramadi, attacking the 10th Iraqi army division. The attack killed 55 Iraqi soldiers...
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His platoon's 2006 deployment to Ramadi has been discussed in several books, including Dick Couch's The Sheriff of Ramadi, Jim DeFelice's Code Name: Johnny...
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Guillou Gothia, a city on the Euphrates river in the Ramadi (district) of Iraq, between Hit and Ramadi Gothland (disambiguation) Gotland (disambiguation)...
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2004 Iraq spring fighting (section Battle of Ramadi)
the Battle of Ramadi there was another insurgent attack on the town of Husaybah on the Syrian border on April 17, 2004. Like in Ramadi, insurgents attacked...
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Bruiser, the unit that fought in the battle against the Iraqi insurgents in Ramadi. Willink was honored with the Silver Star and Bronze Star Medal for his...
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1st Armored Division (United States) (section Ramadi)
city of Ramadi in volatile Al Anbar Province. Since 2003, Al Anbar served as a base of operations for the Sunni insurgency and al Qaeda. Ramadi, its capital...
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was established in 1971, at a cost of 6,700,000 dinars, in the city of Ramadi, affiliated with the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, 80 kilometers west...
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