2nd Corps (Iraq)
The 2nd Corps was a corps of the Iraqi Army, established before the Iran-Iraq War. It was initially located in the central regions of Iraq.
According to British military attaches' reports in 1977–78, the corps comprised the 3rd Armoured Division(Baiji/Tikrit), 6th Armoured Division (Baqubah), and 10th (Taji) Armoured Divisions.
The 17th Armoured Division was in the field in the 2nd Corps sector in 1982–84 south of Khanaqin on the Iran-Iraq border;[1] 2nd Corps was at that point headquartered at Baqubah. One of the division's early commanders, possibly its first commander, was Brigadier General Saber 'Abd al-'Aziz.[2] A later map in Malovany's book shows the 17th Armoured Division deployed between Tursaq and Zirbatiya, under 2nd Corps almost directly east of Baghdad, until circa September 1985.[3]
In the leadup to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the corps had its headquarters at Diyala and controlled the 3rd Armoured Division (6, 8 and 12 Brigades) as well as the 15th (HQ Amerli) and 34th Infantry Divisions.[4] Along with the remainder of the Army, it was formally disestablished after the fall of Saddam Hussein in line with Coalition Provisional Authority Order 2.
References
- Malovany, Pesach (June 2017). Wars of Modern Babylon. University Press of Kentucky. p. 245. ISBN 0813169437.
- Malovany, 267.
- Malovany 288.
- Jane's Intelligence Review, September 1997, via Dr Colin Robinson, Armed Forces of Saddam's Iraq, file closed 30 July 2004, p.2.
External links and further reading
- Saddam's War: An Iraqi Military Perspective of the Iran-Iraq War - ndupress.ndu.edu/Portals/68/Documents/Books/saddams-war.pdf
- Stephen T. Hosmer, "Why the Iraqi Resistance to the Coalition Invasion Was So Weak", RAND, 2007 Santa Monica, CA; Arlington, VA; Pittsburgh, PA. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/mg544af.