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Ending the U.S. war in Iraq required redeploying 100,000 military and civilian personnel; handing off responsibility for 431 activities to the Iraqi government, U.S. embassy, USCENTCOM, or other U.S. government entities; and moving or transferring ownership of over a million pieces of property in accordance with U.S. and Iraqi laws, national policy, and DoD requirements. This book examines the planning and execution of this transition.

Produktbeschreibung
Ending the U.S. war in Iraq required redeploying 100,000 military and civilian personnel; handing off responsibility for 431 activities to the Iraqi government, U.S. embassy, USCENTCOM, or other U.S. government entities; and moving or transferring ownership of over a million pieces of property in accordance with U.S. and Iraqi laws, national policy, and DoD requirements. This book examines the planning and execution of this transition.
Autorenporträt
Richard Brennan is a Senior Political Scientist at RAND and career Army officer with extensive expertise relating to national security policy regarding Iraq, Iran and the broader Middle-East. From 2006 through 2011 he served as a deployed RAND analyst supporting the U.S. military in various positions to include the RAND team leader within the Joint Interagency Task Force - Iraq, Director of the Checkmate Team, and Senior Advisor to the USF-I Director of Operations (J3) where he worked on broad range of operational and strategic issues supporting the mission. During the last two years of the operation he participated in much of the planning efforts related to the transition and was an eyewitness to the final operational maneuver of forces out of Iraq.