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  • ==Special Republican Guard== ==Republican Guard==
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  • ==Special Republican Guard== The Special Republican Guard was an oversized armored division, apparently intended as the final defense
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  • {{r|Special Republican Guard}} {{r|Republican Guard}}
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  • ...r son and heir-apparent of [[Saddam Hussein]]; was also chief of the Iraqi Republican Guard.
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  • ...younger son and heir-apparent of Saddam Hussein. He was chief of the Iraqi Republican Guard. He and his brother Uday Hussein|Uday were killed by U.S. forces who had be
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  • {{r|Republican Guard}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Republican Guard]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Not as committed to regime proper as the outsided division of the Special Republican Guard, to say nothing of the paramilitary Special Security Organization.
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  • ...McMaster. Their opponents were part of the elite Tawakalna Division of the Republican Guard.
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  • Uday lost control in 1996, when he tried to transfer heavy weapons, from the Republican Guard, to it. He may have retained control, or simply command.
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  • ...of Saddam Hussein]], 11 WMD industrial and production facilities, eight [[Republican Guard]] facilities, and five airfields had been hit.
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  • #Key point defense, operated by the [[Republican Guard]]
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  • On August 23, before the Saudis had agreed to the full force, the Iraqi Republican Guard divisions pulled back from the Kuwait-Saudi border. This was not a move of ...bjective, such as Saddam's communications, might be more critical than the Republican Guard. This is not meant as serious criticism of Schwarzkopf, but to illustrate t
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  • ...ence Agency}}</ref> such as the Saddam Fedayeen, Republican Guard, Special Republican Guard, and Special Security Organization would be shut down.
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  • ...the wadi as flanking forces but also placed two armored and one mechanized Republican Guard divisions and two armored Army divisions just north of the point where the ==Pursuit of the Republican Guard==
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  • The U.S. also expected the more determined Iraqi forces, such as the Special Republican Guard and the Saddam Fedayeen, to stay in the cities and fight from cover. Before ...ld go well, and there would never be tanks in Baghdad. It was only Special Republican Guard, Saddam Fedayeen, and unexpected Syrian mercenaries that seemed to understa
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  • ...rce that included 300 of Saddam Hussein's most modern T-72 tanks, an elite Republican Guard division, and about 35,000 Iraqi troops poised in a coil formation on Kuwai The Republican Guard, meanwhile, had moved several divisions south, on tank transporters, as wel
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  • ...military force could pass through all the [[Republican Guard]] and Special Republican Guard forces surrounding the presidential palaces, and everyone became afraid."
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  • ...t nothing in return. He also discovered that the Army, as opposed to the [[Republican Guard]] and other parts of the [[security organization of Saddam Hussein]], had r
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  • ...rce that included 300 of Saddam Hussein's most modern T-72 tanks, an elite Republican Guard division, and about 35,000 Iraqi troops poised in a coil formation on Kuwai The Republican Guard, meanwhile, had moved several divisions south, on tank transporters, as wel
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  • During the Gulf War, with less precise weapons than are fielded today, "Most Republican Guard divisions outside Baghdad were not reduced in number by 50% (as some report
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  • ...Army was urging that bombing move to Iraqi military forces, especially the Republican Guard. CENTCOM intelligence reappraised AFCENT bomb damage assessment, and conclu
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  • ...here. RG and SRG are, respectively, the Iraqi Republican Guard and Special Republican Guard elite combat formations.</small>
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  • }}</ref> Unfortunately, the commander selected was a former Republican Guard officer, Jassim Mohammed Saleh, who had participated in atrocities against
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