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MILITARY REVIEW

May 31st, 2025


THE AL-ANBAR QUAGMIRE: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?

After destroying most of the Sons of Al-Karbouli within Ramadi and Fallujah in early 2024 and departing soon after, the 506th Infantry Regiment, part of the famed 101st Airborne Division, are slated to return to Iraq to finish the job. This time, they might just find out why the saying “the last 10% of the work takes 90% of the time” exists.

When the Sons of Al-Karbouli (SoAK) were unceremoniously decapitated by the 506th, residents of Ramadi and Fallujah were able to draw their first breaths free of worry for the first time since the civil war began. Unfortunately, the peace was a brittle thing, with splinter factions popping up one after another like mushrooms after rain. The cause was obvious: killing militants, no matter how many, is not the answer for Sunni oppression, which lie at the core of why the civil war erupted.

The SoAK was named after Mohammed Nouri al-Karbouli, a prominent Iraqi politician and Sunni advocate. When Mr. al-Karbouli stepped away from politics due to unclear reasons, the SoAK took this as the Iraqi government squashing Sunni voices at the highest level, and kick-started the civil war in earnest. Mr. al-Karbouli himself has denounced the violent extremists and seem to have gone underground himself - no one has heard of or seen Mr. al-Karbouli since his last public appearance in January of last year.

The swift removal of the SoAK seems to have calmed down the civil war from a boiling pan to a simmering pot, but the immediate appearance of splinter factions seems to suggest that the SoAK’s demise was apparent from the very beginning when they picked a head-on fight against the U.S. military. It is highly likely that these new factions’ leaders are lieutenants within the SoAK who saw the writing on the wall, and elected to stay behind the front lines for a swift power grab when the militant organization's leadership crumbled.

There are now at least five known splinter factions, each with their own capabilities and goals. While these factions, even when combined, can not match the SoAK’s military power, the newly decentralised sub-factions are no doubt harder to keep track of and eliminate, especially in the much larger region of Anizay.

When reached for comment, the U.S. Defense Secretary stated, “I have the utmost confidence in the capabilities of the men and women of the 101st Airborne to root out and destroy these terrorist organisations, and to restore the Iraqi people’s confidence in their government once and for all.”

Despite the U.S. military’s familiarity with counter-insurgency operations, experts have agreed that the situation in Anizay, Iraq has a high  likelihood of devolving at a rapid pace, especially with foreign machinations at play.



AUTHORIZED FOR DISTRIBUTION BY 1-506th S-2
Written By: 1LT Jae Lee
Reviewed and Edited By: 1LT Jae Lee


The entirety of this document represents fictional works of the 506th Infantry Regiment Realism Unit, S-2 Intelligence Shop, developed for use within the Arma Reforger military simulation video games, and exists purely for entertainment and educational purposes only. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.
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Recruit Applications / Processed Applicant Joshua Jonesia
« Last post by SGT A. Ross on May 31, 2025, 06:21:15 PM »
New Recruit Processed by SGT A. Ross

Applicant Name - Joshua Jonesia
Applicant Display Name - RCT Jonesia
Applicant Discord Name - War Daddy
Applicant Discord ID - 456798164003848192
Applicant Website Profile - https://www.506thir.net/forums/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=20537
Applicant Platform - Steam
Applicant Platform ID - 76561198109928201

Applicant Age: 28
Desired Billets:
11B Rifleman


Recruits Answers
How long have you been playing Arma?
10  years

How did you hear about the 506th?
Chatgpt

Why do you want to join the 506th?
Looking for active milsim servers that have a large amount of active duty and vets
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Recruit Applications / Processed Applicant Corbin Knox
« Last post by SGT A. Ross on May 31, 2025, 06:14:53 PM »
New Recruit Processed by SGT A. Ross

Applicant Name - Corbin Knox
Applicant Display Name - RCT Knox
Applicant Discord Name - NoksBer
Applicant Discord ID - 179614974526619649
Applicant Website Profile - https://www.506thir.net/forums/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=20535
Applicant Platform - Steam
Applicant Platform ID - 76561198836549816

Applicant Age: 23
Desired Billets:
68W Medical

Recruits Answers
How long have you been playing Arma?
8  years

How did you hear about the 506th?
Reddit

Why do you want to join the 506th?
I’d like to join a reforger unit that’s active and EST timezone
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Recruit Applications / Processed Applicant Ivan Makarov
« Last post by SGT A. Ross on May 31, 2025, 06:05:34 PM »
New Recruit Processed by SGT A. Ross

Applicant Name - Ivan Makarov
Applicant Display Name - RCT Makarov
Applicant Discord Name -
Applicant Discord ID - 355023281008672769
Applicant Website Profile - https://www.506thir.net/forums/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=20534
Applicant Platform - Steam
Applicant Platform ID - 76561198381510570

Applicant Age: 21
Desired Billets:
11B Rifleman

Recruits Answers
How long have you been playing Arma?
I've been playing arma since 2020, I got 1500 hours in arma3

How did you hear about the 506th?
Youtube

Why do you want to join the 506th?
I want play milsim on high level, like in Arma3 Tushino, I used to play there a lot, but I like Arma Reforger more, so I wanna move to this platform, and I find this project best for me
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
DEFENSE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON, DC
31 MAY 2024



(S) Operation Dust Devil: OPFOR/INDFOR Capability Assessment


(U) Administrative

All acronyms utilized in the following brief are proactively defined and utilized strictly for the streamlining of text and characters. All acronyms in the following report are defined/transcribed in full upon initial use and then abbreviated for subsequent use. The "Spoilers" marked part below contains utilized acronyms/abbreviations and their definitions and is closed simply to condense report size.

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(S) Introduction

(S) The purpose of this document is to familiarize US forces deployed within the Anizay Theater of Operations (ATO) with the capabilities and equipment in use by the various splinter militant factions, the Iraqi Armed Forces (IAF) and the United Nations (UN).

(S) OPFOR: Splinter Militant Factions


Fig. 1: Satellite/drone images of militants

(S) Aligning with their insurgency doctrine, almost all militants have opted for civilian garb, both traditional and modern, to blend in with the local civilian population. Upon activation, insurgents will either brandish weapons hidden on their persons, or move to a hidden cache to arm themselves. On rare occasions, militants (most commonly the Al-Fulisan Brigade) will be seen in Cold War era surplus military uniforms and equipment for specific tasks, such as intimidation, show of force, or when attending important meetings. These militants are also more commonly seen in rural areas, where the civilian population is so small and sparse that blending in is unfeasible. Militants are unlikely to wear/own distinguishable items that can identify which specific militant faction they belong to.

(S) As factions that originated from the Sons of Al-Karbouli, most militants are trained/experienced in the employment and execution of basic Russian/Middle Eastern conventional warfare doctrines. However, their most preferred tactics still revolve around insurgency doctrines, relying on asymmetric tactics such as ambush, IED/VBIED, civilian shields, propaganda, etc. to accomplish their operational goals. OPFOR is unlikely to deploy in a conventional manner unless strategic factors have changed dramatically.

(S) List of known OPFOR factions, sorted in descending order by their threat level, current as of 29MAY25:
  • Al-Fulisan Brigade: low numbers, exceptionally high threat. Ex-military with nationalist leanings. Retains technical IED capability.
  • Swords of Tarhid: high numbers, high threat. Strong ideological ties to regional jihadist groups. Recently pledged nominal allegiance to remnants of ISIS.
  • Lions of the Tigris: high numbers, medium threat. Focused on tribal vendetta operations and weapons smuggling.
  • Guardians of Fallujah: medium numbers, low threat. Urban-based cell structure remaining in eastern Fallujah; focus on sabotage and targeted assassinations of Western collaborators.
  • Free Sons of Karboul: medium numbers, no threat. Breakaway reformist faction denouncing religious extremism; seeking political legitimacy among Sunni tribes.

(S) INDFOR: Iraqi Ground Forces


Fig. 2: Iraqi Ground Forces soldiers

(CUI) The Iraqi Armed Forces are the military forces of the Republic of Iraq. They consist of the Ground forces, the Army Aviation Command, the Iraqi Air Force, the Air Defence Command and the Iraqi Navy. As the Anizay region is land-locked, US troops will most commonly encounter Iraqi Ground Forces (IGF) soldiers throughout the course of the deployment. Following the invasion of Iraq by U.S. forces in 2003, the Iraqi Army was rebuilt along U.S. lines with enormous amounts of U.S. military assistance at every level. Because of the Iraqi insurgency that began shortly after the invasion, the Iraqi Army was later designed to initially be a counter-insurgency force.

(S) The IGF has been working in tandem with the UN in providing security for both UN activities and civilians by monitoring, reducing and containing militant activities in the Anizay region. While their performance in low-threat scenarios have been satisfactory, the IGF has been rather lackkluster in response to the increasingly aggressive militants due to lacking morale, resources and training. US forces should therefore not rely on the IAF and the IGF for high-risk, direct-action mission types.

(S) INDFOR: United Nations


Fig. 3: United Nations convoy returning to base

(CUI) The United Nations has been present in Iraq in the form of The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), established in 2003 by United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1500 at the request of the Iraqi government to support national development efforts.UNAMI's mandate includes advising and assisting the government on political dialogue and national reconciliation; supporting political processes such as elections and the national census; facilitating regional dialogue between Iraq and neighboring countries; coordinating the delivery of humanitarian aid; advancing judicial and legal reforms; and promoting human rights. Since the Iraqi civil war began in late 2023, the United Nations has increased their footprint in Iraq by deploying Peacekeepers to urban centers that have been most affected by the fighting, including Ramadi, Fallujah, and Anizay.

(CUI) Peacekeeping by the United Nations is a role of the United Nations's Department of Peace Operations and an "instrument developed by the organization as a way to help countries torn by conflict to create the conditions for lasting peace". Peacekeepers monitor and observe peace processes in post-conflict areas and assist ex-combatants in implementing the peace agreements they may have signed. Such assistance comes in many forms, including separating former combatants, confidence-building measures, power-sharing arrangements, electoral assistance, strengthening the rule of law, and economic and social development. Accordingly, UN peacekeepers (often referred to as Blue Berets or Blue Helmets because of their light blue berets or helmets) can include soldiers, police officers, and civilian personnel.

(S) The UN's Investigative Team for Accountability of Daesh-ISIL (UNITAD) has also deployed officials from the Office of Field Investigations (OFI) as a response to the Swords of Tarhid's ties to ISIS, by supporting the Iraqi government via technical assistance to investigate and prosecute ISIS members in conjunction with the International Criminal Court. Since the ambush on 1307, 30MAY25, both UNITAD and OFI have deemed the region too high-risk to continue operations and has elected to evacuate all personnel and materiel until US forces have successfully re-stabilised the region.



Classified By: S-2 Operations Command
Reason: 1.4(a)
Declassify On: 20300531




END REPORT

The entirety of this document represents fictional works of the 506th Infantry Regiment Realism Unit, S-2 Intelligence Shop, developed for use within the Arma Reforger military simulation video game, and exists purely for entertainment and educational purposes only. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.
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UNITED STATES ARMY

INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND, FORT BELVOIR, VA
30 MAY 2025



UN Convoy Ambushed Near COP Morgan



(U) Administrative

All acronyms utilized in the following brief are proactively defined and utilized strictly for the streamlining of text and characters. All acronyms in the following report are defined/transcribed in full upon initial use and then abbreviated for subsequent use. The "Spoilers" marked part below contains utilized acronyms/abbreviations and their definitions and is closed simply to condense report size.

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(S) A United Nations (UN) convoy was ambushed during transit from COP MORGAN near the village of Dehqobad at 1307, 30MAY25. The ambush lasted for seven minutes, resulting in two UN troops killed in action (KIA) and five walking wounded, with three more in critical condition, including a UN official from the Office of Field Investigations (OFI). The ambushers suffered at least three KIAs, but have managed to successfully withdraw with the bodies in the aftermath. As the convoy was returning to COP MORGAN, no cargo was loaded, and thus no cargo was lost in the attack. Three UN HMMWVs were disabled, and one HMMWV was catastrophically destroyed.

Fig. 1: Image capture from drone footage of the ambush

(S) This convoy's mission was two-fold: vacate personnel and materiel from COP MORGAN to facilitate the arrival of 1-506, and assist OFI in the investigation of ISIS activity in the region. Many UN convoys have been in constant motion at regular intervals since the UN first received communications regarding the 1-506's upcoming occupation of COP MORGAN on 29MAY25, and have faced little to no difficulty until this event. Intelligence strongly suggests that the presence of an OFI official is the primary motivating factor for this ambush taking place, especially after the Swords of Tarhid (SoT), who has nominal allegiance to ISIS, has come forward to take responsibility. Due to the sophistication of the ambush and the usage of IEDs, it is highly likely that the Al-Fulisan Brigade (AFB) was also involved in the planning and partial execution.

Fig. 2: Location of the ambush relative to COP MORGAN

(S) The inclusion of the OFI official in this specific convoy was confidential information only accessible by UN and IAF officers with the appropriate clearance levels operating within the region, suggesting either the mishandling of confidential information by inexperienced officers, or a mole within either organisations. While the investigation into the leak is underway, the UN has elected to expedite the evacuation process from COP MORGAN via helicopters, assisted by increased IAF security.

(S) The ambush also marks a significant escalation by the splinter militant factions, likely as a response to the eventual return of the US Army. While not yet publicised, many significant actors within the region have been made aware of the 1-506's preparations for Operation Dust Devil, which is an expected outcome that cannot be mitigated due to the scale of logistics involved. The message is clear: US troops will be facing a much different force, in capabilities and tactics, than what the Sons of Al-Karbouli were known for.


Original Classifying Authority: 1-506th S-2 Intelligence
Classified By: 1LT J.N. Lee
Reason: 1.4(a), (c), (d)
Declassify On: 20500530


END REPORT

The entirety of this document represents fictional works of the 506th Infantry Regiment Realism Unit, S-2 Intelligence Shop, developed for use within the Arma Reforger military simulation video game, and exists purely for entertainment and educational purposes only. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.
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Recruit Applications / Processed Applicant Ryan Yates
« Last post by SGT A. Ross on May 30, 2025, 08:10:19 PM »
New Recruit Processed by SGT A. Ross

Applicant Name - Ryan Yates
Applicant Display Name - RCT Yates
Applicant Discord Name - Real
Applicant Discord ID - 177183188496547841
Applicant Website Profile - https://www.506thir.net/forums/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=20533
Applicant Platform - Steam
Applicant Platform ID - 76561198061842298

Applicant Age: 28
Desired Billets:
68W Medical

Recruits Answers
How long have you been playing Arma?
Since 2010

How did you hear about the 506th?
Ive been watching Jester for a long time.

Why do you want to join the 506th?
I want to join a group and have fun.
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UNITED STATES ARMY

INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND, FORT BELVOIR, VA
29 MAY 2025



Area of Operations Profile: Anizay



(U) Administrative

All acronyms utilized in the following brief are proactively defined and utilized strictly for the streamlining of text and characters. All acronyms in the following report are defined/transcribed in full upon initial use and then abbreviated for subsequent use. The "Spoilers" marked part below contains utilized acronyms/abbreviations and their definitions and is closed simply to condense report size.

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(C) Overview

(C) The intent of this document is to provide general information regarding the current situation, terrain, and state of hostile forces throughout the areas of Anizay, Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. Additionally, tactical analysis and projections regarding expected enemy actions, collated from information available at the time of dissemination have been provided, however, it can also be expected that any analysis provided is based upon tactics and pattern of life (POL) intelligence at the time of observation, and not a definitive or all-encompassing blueprint as to the complete capability of hostile & belligerent forces due to the inherently unpredictable and rapidly-changing battlespace as a result of armed conflict.

(C) In addition, predictions as to the intentions of the multitudes of splinter factions after the dissolution of the Sons of Al-Karbouli (SoAK), including the Lions of the Tigris (LoT), Al-Fulisan Brigade (AFB), Swords of Tarhid (SoT), Guardians of Fallujah (GoJ), and the Free Sons of Karboul (FSK), and the manner in which these adversaries are expected to use the terrain against coalition forces shall be detailed below. These assessments are based upon intelligence reports and information collected by the CIA's surveillance operations throughout the region.

(CUI) Terrain Overview

Fig. 1: Satellite view of the Anizay Region

(CUI) Anizay is the name of both the Northern region within the Al Anbar Governorate and the largest town within the region, situated ~250km to the North-West of Ramadi. While it is surrounded by desert in all directions, Anizay has found some success with farming thanks to the Euphrates river flowing along its North-Western border. The majority of the civilian population lives within Anizay and its surrounding suburbs, while a not-insignificant number of villages have also been established around the edges of the desert. The entire region can be divided into four distinct sectors: Anizay sector, Desert sector, Ziggurats sector, and Canyons sector.

(S) 1. Anizay Sector:

(CUI) Since the invention of the canal, Anizay has been slowly transformed over the course of centuries from endless sand dunes into lush farms and full oases, despite the overwhelmingly dry climate and frequent dust storms from the East. As such, Anizay is the most densely populated sector within the region, with rich culture and history dating back to the Ancient Mesopotamia period. The area is also well-known for its ancient city walls that have stood the test of time since their construction during the middle ages, particularly within the Sufian district which used to be a palace compound, where the walls have been meticulously maintained and the golden domes atop each tower still shine in the desert sun.

Fig. 2: Sufian district

(CUI) It should come as no surprise that Anizay is also the center of all religious activities within the region, with a large mosque situated within its Eastern district and many more, smaller mosques and religious sites scattered throughout the sector. Similarly, Anizay is also the bread basket of the region and the Al-Anbar Governorate as a whole, with extensive terraforming efforts providing large tracts of arable land that have fed Iraq since time immemorial. Various oil corporations have also set up refineries within the town for additional storage and quicker distribution to local customers. Two IAF bases, FOB Obeh and FOB Nauzad, have been re-named to COP Morgan and COP Adler respectively, to station NATO and UN troops after the 506th was rotated out.

Fig. 3: Big Mosque

(S) Since the 506th was rotated out of the Governorate in early 2024, CIA intelligence officers, combined with the efforts of NATO and UN troops, have discovered numerous civilian persons of interest with ties to the SoAK who were confirmed to have been working as recruiters for the militant faction. Since the dissolution of the SoAK, these civilians have largely been expelled from their communities by family members of those who were recruited into SoAK, and subsequently returned in body bags. Without any support, these civilians soon resorted to criminal activity, and were detained by local security forces. However, their detainments were cut short due to "religious cause", amongst other spurious legal reasonings, and they were released significantly earlier than their sentences would have allowed. HUMINT sources have confirmed that the Swords of Tarhid was largely responsible for this event, firstly due to their prominence in the region after the now-defunct SoAK, and secondly because of their strong religious idealism and ties to religious authorities within Anizay.

Fig. 4: Satellite view of the Anizay Sector

(S) 2. Desert Sector:

(CUI) This sector is aptly named for its most dominant terrain feature, which has yet to be terraformed by the denizens of Anizay. Aside from just sand, the sector is also dotted with small villages that were largely built to support the various oil fields and refineries, with some limited farming supported by small oases and underground water sources. Its most important landmark is the Landay Airfield to the East (renamed to AIRBASE CHUPAROSA), built by Yugoslavian contractors during the Cold War, which is currently under the control of the Iraqi Armed Forces (IAF). Some smaller landmarks are the walled city of Dola, the town of Maku and its oilfield, the Alis Oil refineries, and the largest civilian town of the sector: Naudeh.

Fig. 5: Walled City of Dola and Maku Oilfield (background)

Fig. 6: Landay Airfield (AIRBASE CHUPAROSA)

(S) As this sector is sparsely populated and within close proximity to IAF staging areas, militant and criminal activity has been much less frequent, though SIGINT and IMINT have detected suspicious activity within and between the towns and villages and the Canyons sector after midnight. It is highly likely, though not confirmed, that the Lions of the Tigris (LoT) - a SoAK splinter faction known for their weapon smuggling operations - currently has a strong presence within both sectors, and are working to expand their catalogue to more profitable contraband such as siphoned oil and drugs (Afghan opium and Syrian Captagon). As unrest and militant activities have increased over the last few weeks, the LoT has resumed smuggling weapons and ammunition in large quantities, likely with the assistance of corrupt IAF and local enforcement officials.

Fig. 7: Satellite view of the Desert Sector

(S) 3. Ziggurats Sector:

(CUI) This sector is named after its dominant landmarks: the ziggurats, an Iraqi term for pyramids. The sector has long been designated for tourism development, but due to political instability and protests from the nearby oilfield owners, has received limited funding and support, resulting in only the artificial river and the Akhund area being somewhat developed. The sector also houses the controversial Northern Hotel construction site, artificial Cleopatra's Cave, and Camel race track, which have all seen their construction time tables pushed back more than a dozen times over the past decade. The few civilian communities of note are the town of Qalandar and the village of Riqay, both being developed for the tourism industry that never seem to come to fruition. The sector is also home to the Riqay Airfield and FOB Thirty Palms, both dilapidated and abandoned military sites that the IAF no longer has the resources to man or maintain.

Fig. 8: Ziggurats

Fig. 9: Riqay Airfield

(S) The CIA's assessment suggests that the sector's innumerable delays are due to the intentional efforts of local actors, to create a legitimate front that allows for continuous funding and heavy industrial traffic activity to appear inconspicuous to a non-committed observer, either due to lacking expertise or other questonable motivations on the observer's part. This sector was most likely where regional SoAK leaders conducted meetings and fundraisers with financiers and sponsors both domestic and international, and since their dissolution, every splinter faction has been quietly fighting amongst each other to fill the power vacuum and regain contact with the SoAK's patrons. HUMINT suggests that until the pecking order is established, all factions have agreed to maintain the status quo without any overt violence taking place to build confidence with the backers and keep the attention of the authorities focused on the forever-delayed constructions of the tourist site.

Fig. 10: Satellite view of the Ziggurats Sector

(S) 4. Canyons Sector:

(CUI) As the name suggests, this sector's topography is extremely challenging, filled with sheer cliffs and prone to landslides at all times of the year. Civilian areas are therefore limited to the few open areas within and at either ends of the canyons, namely the villages of Gorqan, Mian, Arnay and Murabat. Notably, the villages of Arnay and Murabat are both historic defensive sites, with Arnay serving as a citadel and Murabat as a border fortress. The sector is also home to an eccentric oil tycoon who insists on being called "Bum", who has built himself a mansion at a remote corner of the region.

Fig. 11: Murabat Border Fortress

(S) As previously mentioned, this sector is rife with LoT smuggling activity, who has utilised the difficult terrain to their benefit in avoiding local enforcement authorities. Additionally, recent SIGINT developments suggest that the Al-Fulisan Brigade (AFB) has also taken refuge within this sector as their IED manufacturing has caught the attention of NATO & UN forces. No intelligence thus far suggests that "Bum" may be a person of interest, but his proximity to militant activities and conveniently remote location is adequate cause for continued observations.

Fig. 12: Satellite view of the Canyons Sector

(C) Expected Enemy Actions

(C) After the destruction of the SoAK, splinter militant factions are likely to avoid direct confrontation and instead rely heavily on asymmetric tactics: ambush, IED/VBIED, propaganda, sabotage, civilian hostages, etc. Coalition forces are reminded to prioritise the goal of any COIN operation, which is to protect civilian life and infrastructure while building up the legitimacy and political power of the host nation of Iraq.

(S) The known splinter factions are hereby sorted by their threat level, current as of 29MAY25:
  • Al-Fulisan Brigade: low numbers, exceptionally high threat.
  • Swords of Tarhid: high numbers, high threat.
  • Lions of the Tigris: high numbers, medium threat.
  • Guardians of Fallujah: medium numbers, low threat.
  • Free Sons of Karboul: medium numbers, no threat.

(C) Refer to the previous Intelligence Report for further details regarding each faction. Coalition forces must remain cognizant of the possible existence of factions outside of the above list throughout the course of the deployment, and relay any intelligence regarding said factions up the chain of command for positive identification and distribution at once.


Original Classifying Authority: 1-506th S-2 Intelligence
Classified By: 1LT J.N. Lee
Reason: 1.4(a), (c), (d)
Declassify On: 20500529


END REPORT

The entirety of this document represents fictional works of the 506th Infantry Regiment Realism Unit, S-2 Intelligence Shop, developed for use within the Arma Reforger military simulation video game, and exists purely for entertainment and educational purposes only. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.
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Recruit Applications / Re: [S-1 FLAG] Returning Member SPC (Ret) M. Dallas
« Last post by CW3 W. Woods on May 29, 2025, 03:04:53 PM »
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Recruit Applications / Processed Applicant Andrew Storey
« Last post by SGT A. Ross on May 29, 2025, 04:35:24 AM »
New Recruit Processed by SGT A. Ross

Applicant Name - Andrew Storey
Applicant Display Name - RCT Storey
Applicant Discord Name - Chili Chill
Applicant Discord ID - 383095380859944960
Applicant Website Profile - https://www.506thir.net/forums/index.php?action=profile;area=summary;u=20531
Applicant Platform - Steam
Applicant Platform ID - 76561198404425168

Applicant Age: 26
Desired Billets:
11B Rifleman

Recruits Answers
How long have you been playing Arma?
I played some arma 3 back in the day and have been playing reforger for about 2 months

How did you hear about the 506th?
YouTube from jester814

Why do you want to join the 506th?
I’ve done milsim on a variety of games for a number of years but I’ve always wanted to do one that strived for realism. The 506th seems to have a heavy emphasis on that while prioritizing fun.
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