Urban Warfare Project

The Battle of Ramadi, 2006–2007

02.05.2021 - By John SpencerPlay

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In this episode, Dr. Louis DiMarco, a professor of military history at the US Army Command and General Staff College, presents a short lecture on the 2006 Battle of Ramadi, Iraq. He describes the context of the fighting and many of the key players involved. He also explains the concepts that were used to turn the city of Ramadi, widely known as the “the deadliest city in Iraq,” into a comparative model of stability that guided the way counterinsurgency operations were conducted across the country.

Special thanks to the Dole Institute of Politics, where this talk was originally delivered.

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