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GROUND FORCE COMPONENT OF THE IRAQI ARMED FORCES
Iraqi Regular Army; Regular Iraqi Army; New Iraqi Army; Iraqi national guard; Iraqi Soldiers; Old Iraqi army; Iraqi army; Iraqi Army Division; New Iraqi army; Army of Iraq; 1st Iraqi Armored Brigade; Iraqi troops; Iraq army; History of the Iraqi Army; Iraqi soldiers; Iraqi Army Aviation Corps; Iraqi soldier; Royal Iraqi Army; Iraqi Army
  • Arab offensive, 15 May – 10 June 1948.
  • anti-Barzani operations]], June 1932.
  • Abandoned Iraqi Army [[T-72]] tanks, 2003.
  • UK]], 1946. Left to right: Sergeant Macko Shmos, Lance Corporal Adoniyo Odisho and Corporal Yoseph Odisho.
  • Demolished Iraqi vehicles line the [[Highway of Death]] on 18 April 1991.
  • armored car]] destroyed while buried in the sand north of [[Saudi Arabia]] during Operation Desert Storm.
  • Fort Lewis Military Museum]].
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  • Iraqi army battalion trains for urban operations
  • The 2nd Brigade, 1st Iraqi Division took delivery of 10 armored HMMWVs
  • Panhard AML-60]] armored car, 1970s. Iraq ordered about 250 of these vehicles between 1968 and 1976.
  • A convoy of 1st Motor Transport Regiment, 1st Iraqi Army Division [[KrAZ-6322]]
  • A group of Iraqi soldiers, 1958.
  • M4A1 carbines]], March 2020.
  • Iraqi Special Operations Forces training April 2011
  • Besmaya Gunnery Range]], in Besmaya, Baghdad, 28 October 2008.
  • Iraqi Asad Babil tanks and an M113 APC from the Iraqi Army 9th Mechanized Division pass through a highway checkpoint in Mushahada, Iraq.
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  • Senior generals]] of the Iraq Army at the Gizlani military base in [[Mosul]], 1960's.
  • Iraqi army troops led by Taher Abdel Ghafour and with a [[Humber Armoured Car]] in the city of [[Jenin]], 1948.
  • T-55]] tank of the 5th Mechanized Division which saw action in the [[Battle of Khafji]]
  • Wafiq Al-Samarrai]] is center-left.

Iraqi      
adj. iraquí
Iraqi         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Iraqi (disambiguation); Araghi
iraquí
Iraqi         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Iraqi (disambiguation); Araghi
(n./adj.) = iraquí

Def: Nombre y adjetivo.
Ex: All Arabic speaking migrants are included in the study and these include Egyptians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Syrians, Iraqis and Palestinians.

Определение

Iraqi
¦ noun (plural Iraqis)
1. a native or national of Iraq, or a person of Iraqi descent.
2. the form of Arabic spoken in Iraq.
¦ adjective relating to Iraq or its people.

Википедия

Iraqi Ground Forces

The Iraqi Ground Forces (Arabic: القوات البرية العراقية), or the Iraqi Army (Arabic: الجيش العراقي), is the ground force component of the Iraqi Armed Forces. It was known as the Royal Iraqi Army up until the coup of July 1958.

The Iraqi Army in its modern form was first created by the United Kingdom during the inter-war period of de facto British control of Mandatory Iraq. Following the invasion of Iraq by U.S. forces in 2003, the Iraqi Army was rebuilt along U.S. lines with enormous amounts of U.S. military assistance at every level. Because of the Iraqi insurgency that began shortly after the invasion, the Iraqi Army was later designed to initially be a counter-insurgency force. With the withdrawal of U.S. troops in 2010, Iraqi forces have assumed full responsibility for their own security. A New York Times article suggested that, between 2004 and 2014, the U.S. had provided the Iraqi Army with $25 billion in training and equipment in addition to an even larger sum from the Iraqi treasury.

The Army extensively collaborated with Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces during anti-ISIL operations.