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  • Battle of Al Busayyah
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  • The Battle of Al Busayyah was a tank battle fought just before sunrise on February 26, 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, between armored forces of the United States Army and those of the Iraqi Army. The battle is named after the Iraqi town of Al Busayyah, which sat at a critical crossroads and was an Iraqi Army stronghold. The town consisted of forty to fifty buildings, most located along one main north-south road. It was defended by a battalion-sized Iraqi infantry unit reinforced by tanks, armored personnel carriers and elements of an Iraqi commando battalion. The town was heavily fortified with machine gun nests and fighting positions. Eleven Iraqi tanks and twelve other armored vehicles were dug-in deeply at strategic positions in, and around, the town. Trenchlines stretched fifteen h
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Partof
  • the Persian Gulf War
Date
  • 1991-02-26
Commander
  • ?
  • Montgomery Meigs
Casualties
  • 1
  • 2
  • 12
  • 16
  • 25
  • None
Result
  • Decisive American victory
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Place
  • Al Busayyah, Iraq
Conflict
  • Battle of Al Busayyah
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  • The Battle of Al Busayyah was a tank battle fought just before sunrise on February 26, 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, between armored forces of the United States Army and those of the Iraqi Army. The battle is named after the Iraqi town of Al Busayyah, which sat at a critical crossroads and was an Iraqi Army stronghold. The town consisted of forty to fifty buildings, most located along one main north-south road. It was defended by a battalion-sized Iraqi infantry unit reinforced by tanks, armored personnel carriers and elements of an Iraqi commando battalion. The town was heavily fortified with machine gun nests and fighting positions. Eleven Iraqi tanks and twelve other armored vehicles were dug-in deeply at strategic positions in, and around, the town. Trenchlines stretched fifteen hundred meters south of town, radiating out to perimeter strong points.