Battle of Samarra (2004)

The Battle of Samarra, also called Operation Baton Rouge, took place in 2004 during the Iraq War. The city of Samarra in central Iraq had fallen under the control of insurgents shortly after insurgents had seized control of Fallujah and Ramadi. In preparation for an offensive to retake Fallujah, on 1 October, 5,000 American and Iraqi troops assaulted Samarra and secured the city after three days of fighting.

Battle of Samara
Part of the Iraq War

Smoke rises from near the Golden Mosque during the battle of Samarra, 1 October 2004.
Date1–3 October 2004
Location
Samarra, Iraq
Result Coalition victory
Belligerents
Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad
Ba'ath Party loyalists
 United States
 Iraq
Commanders and leaders
Haitham Shaker Badri
Najam Takhi Nisani
Hammadi Takhi Nisani
Rafiq Rahmani
Hadi Hussein Kaj
Zaidan Mohammad Haji
Hazim Mohammad Haji
Husain Ali Muzaibar
Ibrahim Abbas Harbouni
Alaa Ibrahim Abbas
Adnan Thabit
Lieutenant Colonel Fadhil Barwari
Units involved
Unknown

1st Infantry Division

  • 2nd Brigade CT

25th Infantry Division

  • 2nd Brigade CT
7th Iraqi Army Battalion
202nd Iraqi National Guard Battalion
Iraqi 36th Commando Battalion
Strength
500-1,000 insurgents 3,000 troops
2,000 security forces
Casualties and losses
127 killed
60 wounded
128 captured
1 killed
4 killed
20 civilians killed
61 civilians wounded
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