3rd Division (Iraq)
3rd Division (Iraq)
3rd Division (Iraq)
The 3rd Division is a formation of the Iraqi Army. It had to keep the 99th Brigade of their 3rd Armoured Diwas active by 1941, disbanded along with the rest of the vision out of the conict so that they could watch the Iraqi
Iraqi Army in 2003, but reactivated by 2005.
division.[4]
History
Before being disbanded in 2003, the previous 3rd Division had been one of the four original divisions of the Iraqi
Army, being active in 1941 during the Anglo-Iraqi War.
The divisions most notable activity in the war came on
22 May when the divisions 6th Infantry Brigade staged a
counterattack against British forces in Fallujah which was
repulsed.
In 2014, the 6th Brigade of the 3rd Division was described as the 'The rst line of Mosuls defence' against
ISIS. Reuters said that 'On paper, the brigade had 2,500
men. The reality was closer to 500. The brigade was also
short of weapons and ammunition, according to one noncommissioned ocer. Infantry, armour and tanks had
been shifted to Anbar, where more than 6,000 soldiers
had been killed and another 12,000 had deserted. It left
Mosul with virtually no tanks and a shortage of artillery,'
Soldiers of the 3rd Division during a training exercise in 2011
according to Lieutenant General Mahdi Gharawi, com[11]
Some time in the 1950s or 1960s the division was con- mander of the Ninevah operational command.
verted into the 3rd Armoured Division, which was de- Janes Defence Weekly's 30 July account of the Iraqi
ployed to the 1967 Six Day War. Iraqi participation in Armys poor performance against ISIS during the
the Six Day War was limited, principally owing to the oensive in Northern Iraq during June 2014 said the dislow reaction of the 3rd Armoured Division, which had vision, by then comprising the 6th, 9th, 10th, and 11th
been stationed in eastern Jordan.[3] The 3rd Armoured Brigades, had almost totally dissolved or been destroyed
Division did not organise itself and reach the front line in ghting. The exception appeared to be the 4th Batbefore the Jordanians ceased operations. Later during the talion of the 10th Brigade, which had been defending a
events of Black September in Jordan, 1970, the division position outside Tall Afar in early July 2014.[12]
was still stationed in northeast Jordan. Though the Jordanians needed forces to repel the Syrian invasion, they
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Subordinate units
Division Headquarters
9th Motorised Brigade
10th Motorised Brigade ('Desert Lions)
11th Motorised Brigade
12th Brigade (formed in April 2008)
3rd Motor Transport Regiment?
Notes
References
Cordesman, Anthony H. (2002). Iraqs Military
Capabilities in 2002: A Dynamic Net Assessment.
Washington, DC: The Center for Strategic and International Studies. ISBN 978-0-89206-416-8.
EXTERNAL LINKS
5 External links
3rd Armored Division 'Salahuddin'". Globalsecurity.org. Archived from the original on 27 April
2010. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
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