Fadhil Jamil Barwari | |
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Native name | فاضل جميل برواري |
Born | 1966 |
Died | 20 September 2018 (aged 51–52) |
Place of birth | Dohuk, Iraq |
Place of death | Iraq |
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Years of service | 1980s–2018 |
Rank | Major General |
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Fadhil Jamil Barwari (1966 – 20 September 2018)[1] was an Iraqi General who served as the commander of the Special Forces of Iraq.[2] Graduated from the Second Military College in Zakho, Barwari is known for his key role in retaking cities back that were previously controlled by during the War in Iraq 2013-2017.
History[]
Barwari was born in Duhok in 1966 to Kurdish family from Zahko.[3] Prior to joining the Peshmerga, a Kurdish resistance movement that opposed the Ba'athist government, he graduated from the Second Military College in Zahko.
Barwari rejoined the Iraqi Army in 2004 after the U.S. invasion. He quickly rose through the ranks of the military ladder, becoming the commanding officer of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF), an elite special forces detachment trained by the United States Army's Special Forces and equipped with American weaponry. In this capacity, he directed Iraqi special forces in the 2014 Anbar campaign.[4]
In November 2017, two former DynCorp workers testified in an Alexandria, Virginia federal court that Barwari paid them hundreds of thousands of dollars to arrange an overpriced lease of land the general owned near the Baghdad airport, starting in 2011.[5]
Barwari died on 20 September 2018 from a heart attack.[6]
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References[]
- ↑ http://www.rudaw.net/mobile/arabic/middleeast/iraq/2009201812 [bare URL]
- ↑ News, SOF (2018-09-25). "Remembering MG Fadhil Barwari - ISOF Cdr" (in en). https://sof.news/iraq/mg-fadhil-al-barwari/.
- ↑ Shanker, Thom (20 February 2006). "Elite Iraqi Unit Seeks Footing as It Fills U.S. Boots". p. 1. https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/20/international/middleeast/20training.html?pagewanted=print.
- ↑ Berwani, Hawar (5 January 2014). "Al-Qaeda leader killed with 31 other al-Qaeda elements in Anbar – MG Fadhil Barwari". Baghdad. http://www.iraqinews.com/iraq-war/security-commander-assures-killing-dubbi-1-qaeda-elements-in-anbar/.
- ↑ Weiner, Rachel (28 November 2017). "Iraqi general helped cheat US government, contractors involved in scheme say". https://www.stripes.com/news/middle-east/iraqi-general-helped-cheat-us-government-contractors-involved-in-scheme-say-1.499861.
- ↑ "الموت يغيب قائد الفرقة الذهبية فاضل برواري" (in ar). Rudaw.net. 20 September 2018. http://www.rudaw.net/mobile/arabic/middleeast/iraq/2009201812.
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