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Battle of Mosul (2016–2017) order of battle
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During the course of the Battle of Mosul (2016–2017), an international coalition, primarily composed of the Iraqi Army, Kurdish Peshmerga, CJTF–OIR, along with the allied Popular Mobilization Forces, Company A, 2-502 Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), captured Mosul from the Islamic State, which had used Mosul as the capital for the Iraqi half of its "caliphate".
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Commanded by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah (commander of the operation), Major General Najim Abdullah al-Jubouri (ISF commander of the operation)
Iraqi Army
1st Division[1]
- 9th Armored Division[1]
Commanded by Lieutenant General Qassim Jassem Nazal - 15th Division[1]
- 16th Division[1]
- Unknown
Iraqi Air Force


Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service (ICTS)
Commanded by Lieutenant General Talib Shaghati al-Kenan (Joint Military Operation Command), Lieutenant General Abdul-Ghani al-Assadi, Lieutenant General Abdel-Wahab al-SaadiIraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF)
- 1st Special Operations Brigade ("Golden Division")
Commanded by Major General Fadhil Jalil al-Barwari - 2nd Special Operations Brigade
Commanded by Major General Maan al-Saadi[4]
- 1st Special Operations Brigade ("Golden Division")
Federal Police
Commanded by Lieutenant General Raed Shaker Jawdat- Iraqi police rapid response units
Commanded by Major General Thamer al-Husseini
- Iraqi police rapid response units
Assyrian forces
Nineveh Plain Protection Units[5]
Commanded by General Behnam Abboosh- Nineveh Plain Forces[6]
Commanded by Safaa Khamro - Dwekh Nawsha[7]
Commanded by Albert Kisso Babylon Brigades[8][9]
Commanded by Rayan al-Kildani, a Chaldean Catholic Assyrian with close ties to the Badr Organization
- Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF)[10]
Commanded by Abu Mahdi al-MuhandisBadr Organization[11]
Commanded by Hadi Al-AmiriAsa'ib Ahl al-Haq[11]
Commanded by Qais al-Khazali- Peace Companies
Kata'ib Hezbollah[12]
- Saraya Ashura[11]
- Saraya Khorasani[11]
- Kata'ib al-Imam Ali[11]
- Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba[11]
Turkmen Brigades[13]
- Saraya al-Jihad[14]
- 39th Regiment[15]
- Sinjar Alliance
Sinjar Resistance Units (YBŞ)[16][17][18][19]
Commanded by Mazlum ShengalÊzîdxan Women's Units (YJÊ)[16][17][18][19]
Commanded by Berivan Arin
- Local residents[20]
Commanded by President Massoud Barzani

Commanded by Lieutenant General Stephen J. Townsend
- Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command – Operation Inherent Resolve (CJFLCC-OIR)
Commanded by Major General Joseph M. Martin[21]
United States Army
- 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)[22]
- 2nd Brigade Combat Team
- 2-502 Infantry Regiment
- 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)[22]
U.S. Marine Corps[23]
Commanded by Major General Gary J. VoleskyU.S. Air Force
Commanded by Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah
- Hezbollah military
- Hezbollah units in Iraq
Commanded by Muhammad Kawarithmi[42]
- Hezbollah units in Iraq
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Islamic State
- Wilayat Nineveh
- Al-Khansaa Brigade
- Australian Brigade
- Islamic Police (Al-Hisbah)
- Tariq Bin Ziyad battalion[44]
- Ramadi brigade (under Kawasir Division)
- Fallujah brigade (under Yamama Division)
- 3 brigade from Furqan division
- Abu Umar al-Baghdadi brigade (under fatah division)
- Tikrit brigade (under Qadisiya division)[45]
- Cubs of the Caliphate[46]
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