Battle of Norfolk

Battle of Norfolk
Part of the Persian Gulf War

A dug-in Iraqi T-72 Asad Babil tank at the Battle of Norfolk, 26 February 1991
Date27–28 February 1991
(1 day)
Location
Result Coalition victory
Belligerents
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Ba'athist Iraq
Commanders and leaders
United States Norman Schwarzkopf
United States Frederick Franks
United States Thomas G. Rhame[1]
United Kingdom Rupert Smith[2]
Iraq Salah Aboud Mahmoud
Iraq Brig-Gen. Saheb Mohammed Alaw
Iraq Gen. Ayad Futayih al-Rawi[3]
Iraq Brig-Gen. Bassil Omar Al-Shalham[4]
Units involved

United States VII Corps

Iraq Tawakalna Division
Iraq 10th Armored Division
Iraq 12th Armored Division
Iraq 52nd Armored Division
Iraq 25th Infantry Division
Iraq 26th Infantry Division
Iraq 31st Infantry Division
Iraq 48th Infantry Division[8]
Iraq 9th Armored Brigade[9]
Iraq 18th Mechanised Brigade[5]
Iraq 50th Armored Brigade
Iraq 29th Armored Brigade
Casualties and losses

American Sector:
21 killed[10]
67 wounded[10]
4 tanks destroyed[11][12]
4[12]– 5 IFVs destroyed[13]

Objective Dorset:
15 killed[10]
27 wounded[10]
3 tanks damaged[14][15]

British Sector:
15 killed[16]
43 wounded[16]
2 IFVs destroyed[17]

Iraq Sector:
937 captured
550 tanks destroyed[18]
480 armoured vehicles destroyed[18]
396 artillery pieces destroyed[19]

Objective Dorset:
2,500 captured[20]
300 tanks & IFVs destroyed[20]


7,000+ captured[21]
300 tanks destroyed & captured
Heavy IFV losses[22][23]
Heavy artillery losses[24]

The Battle of Norfolk was a tank battle fought on February 27, 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, between armored forces of the United States and United Kingdom, and those of the Iraqi Republican Guard in the Muthanna Province of southern Iraq. The primary participants were the U.S. 2nd Armored Division (Forward), 1st Infantry Division (Mechanized), and the Iraqi 18th Mechanized and 9th Armoured Brigades of the Republican Guard Tawakalna Mechanized Infantry Division along with elements from eleven other Iraqi divisions.[25] The 2nd Armored Division (Forward) was assigned to the American 1st Infantry Division as its 3rd maneuver brigade due to the fact that one of its brigades was not deployed.[26] The 2nd Armored Division (Forward)'s Task Force 1-41 Infantry would be the spearhead of VII Corps.[20] The British 1st Armoured division was responsible for protecting the right flank of VII Corps, their main adversary being the Iraqi 52nd Armored Division and multiple infantry divisions. It was the final battle of the war before the unilateral ceasefire took effect.

The Battle of Norfolk has been recognized by some sources as the second largest tank battle in American history and the largest tank battle of the 1st Gulf War.[27] No fewer than 12 divisions participated in the Battle of Norfolk along with multiple brigades and elements of a regiment.[25][23][28][29] American and British forces destroyed approximately 850 Iraqi tanks and hundreds of other types of combat vehicles.[18][22][23][20] Two additional Republican Guard divisions were destroyed at Objective Dorset by the U.S. 3rd Armored Division on 28 February 1991.[30][20] During this battle the U.S. 3rd Armored Division destroyed 300 enemy vehicles and captured 2,500 Iraqi soldiers.[20]

  1. ^ Bourque, p.14
  2. ^ Bourque, p.43
  3. ^ Bourque P.247
  4. ^ Bourque, p.164
  5. ^ a b Bourque, p.333
  6. ^ Bourque P.252
  7. ^ Bourque pp.331,335
  8. ^ Bourque pp.134,144,377
  9. ^ Bourque P.337
  10. ^ a b c d Bourque P.471
  11. ^ Rostker Tab H
  12. ^ a b Guardia p.71
  13. ^ Bourque, p.336
  14. ^ Scales, Brig. Gen. Robert H.: Certain Victory. Brassey's, 1994, p. 279.
  15. ^ official account
  16. ^ a b Bourque, p.471
  17. ^ Bourque P.289
  18. ^ a b c Westwell, p. 88
  19. ^ Bourque P.161
  20. ^ a b c d e f VUA Citation
  21. ^ Bourque P.319
  22. ^ a b Bourque, p.275
  23. ^ a b c Bourque, p.377
  24. ^ Halberstadt P.117, 121
  25. ^ a b Bourque, p.144
  26. ^ Dinackus P.4–10
  27. ^ "These were the 6 most massive tank battles in US history". 16 April 2021.
  28. ^ Bourque P.333, P.337
  29. ^ Bourque, p.260
  30. ^ Conduct of the Persian Gulf War: final report to Congress p.339

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