A report on Battle of Medina Ridge, United States Army and Gulf War
The Battle of Medina Ridge was a tank battle fought on the 27 February 1991, during the Gulf War, between the U.S. 1st Armored Division and the 2nd Brigade of the Iraqi Republican Guard Medina Luminous Division outside Basra, Iraq.
- Battle of Medina RidgeThirty-eight of the Iraqi tanks were destroyed by U.S. Army AH-64 Apaches and U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt IIs.
- Battle of Medina RidgeIn January 1991 Operation Desert Storm commenced, a U.S.-led coalition which deployed over 500,000 troops, the bulk of them from U.S. Army formations, to drive out Iraqi forces.
- United States ArmyThe Battle of Medina Ridge, Battle of Norfolk and the Battle of 73 Easting were tank battles of historical significance.
- United States ArmyTask Force 1-41 Infantry was a US Army heavy battalion task force from the 2nd Armored Division (Forward).
- Gulf WarSome consider the Battle of Medina Ridge the largest tank battle of the war.
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VII Corps (United States)
0 linksThe VII Army Corps of the United States Army was one of the two principal corps of the United States Army Europe during the Cold War.
During both World War II and the Cold War it was subordinate to the Seventh Army, or USAREUR and was headquartered at Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart, West Germany, from 1951 until it was redeployed to the US after significant success in the Gulf War in 1991, then inactivated in 1992.
The 1st Armored Division would head north to engage the Iraqi Republican Guard in the Battle of Medina Ridge.