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200 Australian special forces in Iraq

last convoy out of Iraq

The Associated Press reports that 200 special forces troops from Australia have joined US troops in Iraq, along with six F/A-18F Super Hornets;

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said in a statement from Baghdad that she had secured the necessary legal guarantees from the Iraqi government to go ahead with the deployment of the elite troops.

The Australian special forces arrived a month ago in the United Arab Emirates to participate in the multi-national coalition put together by the U.S. to battle the Islamic State group.

So I guess we aren’t going to be alone. The Australians participated in the second Iraq with a couple of thousand troops.

15 thoughts on “200 Australian special forces in Iraq

          1. +1 and how do you pronounce what they call their medics?

            I’m kinda surprised no one has asked for specifics AS TO their footwear.

  1. Anywhere we go, the Aussies come along. Hell, they even sent troops to Vietnam. Now that’s an ally!

  2. The Ozzies have stood by the US in every conflict since WWI, even more often than the Brits. In a military sense, at least, the US has no more consistent ally than Australia.

  3. Anyone have an updated count of boots on the ground? Seems every day we hear about more folks going over there.

  4. Some of the world’s best are going out there.

    Good hunting, gents; you’re always okay in our books.

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