Second Battle of Fallujah

The Second Battle of Fallujah, initially codenamed Operation Phantom Fury, Operation al-Fajr (Arabic: الفجر, lit.'The Dawn') was an American-led offensive of the Iraq War that lasted roughly six weeks, starting 7 November 2004. Marking the highest point of the conflict against the Iraqi insurgency, it was a joint military effort carried out by the United States, the Iraqi Interim Government, and the United Kingdom. Within the city of Fallujah, the coalition was led by the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army, the battle was later described as "some of the heaviest urban combat U.S. military have been involved in since the Battle of Huế City in Vietnam in 1968".

Second Battle of Fallujah
Part of the Iraq War

U.S. Marines from Mike Battery, 4th Battalion, 14th Marines, firing an M198 howitzer from Camp Fallujah (November 2004)
Date7 November – 23 December 2004
(1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location33°21′N 43°47′E
Result US-led coalition victory
Belligerents
 United States
Iraq
 United Kingdom
Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Islamic Army in Iraq
Ansar al-Sunnah
1920 Revolution Brigades
Mujahideen Shura Council
Ba'ath Party
Commanders and leaders
Keith J. Stalder
Richard F. Natonski
James Cowan
Lt. Colonel Fadhil al-Barwari
(ISOF commander)
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Abdullah Shaddad
Omar Hadid 
Abdullah al-Janabi
Abu Ayyub al-Masri
Strength
10,500
2,000
850
≈3,700–4,000
Casualties and losses
95 killed, 560 wounded (54 killed, 425 wounded from 7–16 November)
8 killed, 43 wounded
4 killed, 10 wounded
1,200–2,000 killed
1,500 captured
Civilian casualties:
581–670 killed (Iraq Body Count)
800 killed (Red Cross)

Operation Phantom Fury was the second major coalition effort in Fallujah. Earlier, in April 2004, coalition forces fought the First Battle of Fallujah in an attempt to capture or kill insurgent elements who were considered responsible for the 2004 Fallujah ambush, which resulted in the deaths of four private military contractors of Blackwater. When the coalition fought their way into the centre of the city, the Iraqi Interim Government requested that the city's control be transferred over to an Iraqi-run local security force, which then began stockpiling weapons and building complex defences across the city through mid-2004. The Second Battle of Fallujah was the bloodiest battle of the entire conflict for American troops, and is notable for being the first major engagement of the Iraq War that was fought solely against insurgents as opposed to the government military forces of the former Ba'athist Iraq.

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