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Operation Sayeed (Arabic: عملية الصياد) also known as Operation Hunter in English, was a series of operations conducted in western Al Anbar Governorate by the United States Marine Corps in 2005. It was an umbrella operation, consisting of at least 11 named operations between July 2005 to December 2005. The purpose was to drive Al-Qaeda in Iraq forces from the Western Euphrates River Valley. Some parts of Operation Sayeed were Operation Steel Curtain and .

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  • Operation Sayeed (Arabic: عملية الصياد) also known as Operation Hunter in English, was a series of operations conducted in western Al Anbar Governorate by the United States Marine Corps in 2005. It was an umbrella operation, consisting of at least 11 named operations between July 2005 to December 2005. The purpose was to drive Al-Qaeda in Iraq forces from the Western Euphrates River Valley. Some parts of Operation Sayeed were Operation Steel Curtain and . There were three goals of Operation Sayeed, in addition to removing AQI from the Western Euphrates River Valley; they were to ensure there was a secure "climate" and "environment" to conduct a referendum in October and national elections in December 2005; and the third was to secure the control of the Iraqi border to the Iraqi people. Al-Anbar Governorate was divided into areas of operations: II Marine Expeditionary Force (codenamed Operation Atlanta) included Area of Operations Denver (western region), Area of Operations Topeka (Ramadi and surrounding area), Area of Operations Raleigh (Fallujah and surrounding area) and Area of Operations Oshkosh (al-Taqaddum). (en)
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  • 16 killed, 89 wounded
  • 54 killed, 324 wounded
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  • Ansar al-Sunna
  • *Iraqi Police
  • 22px|borderBa'ath PartyLoyalists
  • *25pxMulti-National Forces West
  • *New Iraqi Army
  • 25pxal-Qaeda in Iraq
  • Other Insurgents
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  • 2005-12-22 (xsd:date)
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  • U.S. tactical victory
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  • 16 (xsd:integer)
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  • U.S claim: 757 killed (en)
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  • (en)
  • Unknown (en)
  • Sulaiman Khalid Darwaish (en)
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  • Operation Sayeed (en)
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  • 0001-12-22 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Al Anbar campaign and Iraq War (en)
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  • Hit, Haditha, Husaybah, and al-Qa'im: Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq (en)
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  • U.S. tactical victory (en)
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  • Operation Sayeed (Arabic: عملية الصياد) also known as Operation Hunter in English, was a series of operations conducted in western Al Anbar Governorate by the United States Marine Corps in 2005. It was an umbrella operation, consisting of at least 11 named operations between July 2005 to December 2005. The purpose was to drive Al-Qaeda in Iraq forces from the Western Euphrates River Valley. Some parts of Operation Sayeed were Operation Steel Curtain and . (en)
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  • Operation Sayeed (en)
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