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Sunday, May 02, 2004

Britain to deploy up to 4,000 additional soldiers

LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH
By Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent

Thousands of troops are to be sent to Iraq to take control of the Shi'ite holy city of Najaf in the largest expansion of British forces since the start of the war more than a year ago.

Up to 4,000 troops will begin arriving in Iraq in the next few weeks to plug the gap left by the 1,300 Spanish soldiers who were withdrawn from the country last week...

...Prime Minister Tony Blair made the decision to send additional troops to Iraq after meeting President Bush at the White House two weeks ago.

The British government has refused to make an official announcement about the decision.

Defense officials have backed the deployment, but have warned the government that the army is fully stretched and would struggle to deal with any other international emergency requiring the use of troops...

...The British force will be composed of troops from the Royal Marine commandos, a parachute regiment battalion and an infantry battalion, as well as supporting elements from the artillery and logistics units.

The force will be lead by Brig. Jim Dutton, the commander of 3rd Commando Brigade, who also served during the war.

The first move toward deployment began Thursday when a strategic reconnaissance team of senior army officers from the Permanent Joint Headquarters, in Northwood, England, flew to Iraq.

It is understood that officers from 3rd Commando Brigade headquarters also will be flying out within the next week to conduct reconnaissance of the area...

Georgia is also reported to be sending an infantry regiment to Iraq.

ORIGINAL ITEM: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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