12th Division (Iraq)


The 12th Light Infantry Division is a formation of the Iraqi Army.
The 12th Division was originally activated in the 1970s or 1980s, and probably disbanded after 1991. It was an armoured division during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. It was part of the armoured reserves in the rear of the Kuwaiti theatre, as part of the Jihad Corps alongside the 10th Armoured Division. U.S. Army analysts believed the two divisions retained an average "combat effectiveness percentage" of 59%. Among the division's brigades was the 50th Armoured Brigade, under the command of Colonel Mohammed Ashad.
After the ground offensive began, the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, and Task Force 1-41 Infantry destroyed most of the division, destroying no less than 80 combat vehicles. Other elements of the division were destroyed by British forces during the Battle of Norfolk.

After 2003 invasion of Iraq

The 12th Division was planned to be established in July 2008 by doubling the 4th Division. Its home base was planned to be at Tikrit and take into account the province of Salah ad-Din Governorate. It was to be initially made up of three trained strategic infrastructure brigades and was to receive the 4th Brigade, 4th Division. A new 4th Brigade was to have been formed for the 4th Division from effective excess staff from the other three brigades of the division.
Division Units:
The 49th Brigade, former 4th Brigade of the 4th Division, the more operational brigade of 12th Division is currently deployed to Baghdad to take part in the battles of Sadr City.
The 48th Brigade is now part of the 4th Division.
Circa 2009 the 12th Division was located in Tikrit.
As July 2010, division's units are :