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Operation Red Dawn | |
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Part of the Iraq War | |
Location | 34°28′22″N 43°46′53″E / 34.47278°N 43.78139°E[1] |
Commanded by | Maj. Gen. Raymond Odierno Col. James Hickey Lt. Col. Steve Russell |
Date | 13 December 2003 |
Executed by | 4th Infantry Division
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Outcome | Operational success
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Saddam Hussein, the deposed president of Iraq, was captured by the United States military in the town of Ad-Dawr, Iraq on 13 December 2003. Codenamed Operation Red Dawn, this military operation was named after the 1984 American film Red Dawn.[3]
The mission was executed by joint operations Task Force 121—an elite and covert joint special operations team, supported by the 1st Brigade Combat Team (led by Colonel James Hickey) of the 4th Infantry Division, commanded by Major General Raymond Odierno.
They searched two sites, "Wolverine 1" and "Wolverine 2", outside the town of ad-Dawr, but did not find Saddam. A continued search between the two sites found Saddam hiding in a "spider hole" at 20:30 hrs local Iraqi time. Saddam did not resist capture.[4]