Operation Northern Watch
Operation Northern Watch (ONW), the successor to Operation Provide Comfort, was a Combined Task Force (CTF) charged with enforcing its own no-fly zone above the 36th parallel in Iraq. Its mission began on 1 January 1997. The coalition partners of the United States, United Kingdom, and Turkey provided approximately 45 aircraft and more than 1,400 personnel to support Operation Northern Watch. The joint U.S. forces of some 1,100 U.S. personnel, included airmen, sailors, soldiers, and Marines, as well as aircraft from every arm of the United States Armed Forces.
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Operation Northern Watch
Operation Northern Watch (ONW), the successor to Operation Provide Comfort, was a Combined Task Force (CTF) charged with enforcing its own no-fly zone above the 36th parallel in Iraq. Its mission began on 1 January 1997. The coalition partners of the United States, United Kingdom, and Turkey provided approximately 45 aircraft and more than 1,400 personnel to support Operation Northern Watch. The joint U.S. forces of some 1,100 U.S. personnel, included airmen, sailors, soldiers, and Marines, as well as aircraft from every arm of the United States Armed Forces.
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A Operação Northern Watch (em ...... s serviram durante a operação.
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Die Operation Northern Watch ( ...... thern Watch im Süden des Irak.
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L'operazione Nothern Watch fu ...... un totale di 36 000 missioni.
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L’opération Northern Watch est ...... tion menée par les États-Unis.
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Operation Northern Watch (ONW) ...... story of the European Command.
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Operation Northern Watch was d ...... en 36.000 vluchten uitgevoerd.
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عملية المراقبة الشمالية تم الت ...... في 1 كانون الثاني/ يناير 1997.
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ノーザン・ウォッチ作戦(Operation Northern ...... れ、2003年3月より始まるイラクの自由作戦まで続けられた。
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One F-16 damaged
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1997-01-01
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Relates an entity to the populated place in which it is located.
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Militarily inconclusive.
No-fly Zones ended after2003 invasion of Iraq.
Successful maintenance of an autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq.
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Around 50 aircraft and 1,400 personnel at any one time
Various Iraqi air defense forces
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Three British RAF Jaguars on a Northern Watch mission in September 2002.
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One F-16 damaged
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Iraq
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commander
Bill Clinton
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George W. Bush
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Saddam Hussein
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Operation Northern Watch
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the Iraqi no-fly zones
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Northern Iraq
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Militarily inconclusive.
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No-fly Zones ended after 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Successful maintenance of an autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq.
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strength
Around 50 aircraft and 1,400 personnel at any one time
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Various Iraqi air defense forces
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A Operação Northern Watch (em ...... ados e pilotos da Força Aérea.
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Die Operation Northern Watch ( ...... Flugzeuge verschiedener Typen:
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L'operazione Nothern Watch fu ...... one e le forze aeree irachene.
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L’opération Northern Watch est ...... tion menée par les États-Unis.
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Operation Northern Watch (ONW) ...... he United States Armed Forces.
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Operation Northern Watch was d ...... operatie officieel beëindigd.
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عملية المراقبة الشمالية تم الت ...... في 1 كانون الثاني/ يناير 1997.
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ノーザン・ウォッチ作戦(Operation Northern ...... れ、2003年3月より始まるイラクの自由作戦まで続けられた。
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Operation Northern Watch
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Operation Northern Watch
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Operation Northern Watch
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Operazione Northern Watch
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Operação Northern Watch
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Opération Northern Watch
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عملية المراقبة الشمالية
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ノーザン・ウォッチ作戦
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Operation Northern Watch
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