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Iraqi Special Operations Forces : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iraqi Special Operations Forces
Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) ((アラビア語:قوات العمليات الخاصة العراقية)) refers to the Iraqi special forces unit created by Coalition forces after the 2003 invasion. As of November 2009, the forces, directed by the Iraqi Counter-Terrorist Bureau, consist of the Iraqi Counter-Terrorist Command, which has two brigades subordinate to it. The Counter-Terrorist Bureau is funded by the Ministry of Defence (Iraq). ==History== Special operations troops in the old Iraqi army were a mix between Sunni & Shia Arabs, they were mainly used on an emergency basis to carry out special missions inside of Iraq and outside when the country was in war. After the Invasion in 2003, Iraqi forces were made redundant by the Invasion forces and because of this, the current Iraqi commando force were recruited from scratch, mostly from Shia Arabs, Kurds and few Sunni. In November 2005, after two years of training in Jordan with Jordanian and US Army Special Forces, the Iraqi Special Operations Force had 1440 men trained, composed into two combat battalions and two support battalions.〔(Special Operations: Iraqi Special Operations Forces )〕 In March 2008, the force consisted of a single brigade which in turn was made up of an Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Force (ICTF) battalion, three Commando battalions, a support battalion and a special reconnaissance unit.〔(Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq ) - March 2008 Report to Congress〕
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