Battle of Umm Qasr

The Battle of Umm Qasr was the first military confrontation in the Iraq War. At the start of the war, one of the first objectives was the port of Umm Qasr. On 21 March 2003, as allied forces advanced across Southern Iraq, an amphibious landing force captured the new port area of Umm Qasr. The assault was spearheaded by Royal Marines of the British 3 Commando Brigade, augmented by U.S. Marines of the American 15th MEU and Polish JW GROM troops. Iraqi forces in the old town of Umm Qasr put up unexpectedly strong resistance, requiring several days' fighting before the area was cleared of defenders. The port was finally declared safe and reopened on 25 March 2003.

Battle of Umm Qasr
Part of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq

A U.S. Marine M1 Abrams tank fires its 120mm cannon at Iraqi forces during fighting near Umm Qasr, 23 March 2003.
Date21–25 March 2003
Location
Result Coalition victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 United States
 Poland
Iraq
Commanders and leaders
Jim Dutton
Roman Polko
Ali Ibrahim
Haitham Badran
Khalid Kasar
Units involved
3 Commando Brigade
15th MEU
Navy SEALs
Navy SWCC
JW GROM
Iraqi Republican Guard
Casualties and losses
14 killed 30–40 killed
450 captured
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