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Al Anbar Province during Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Please don't take this as a criticism of the company mentioned, but strictly from the perspective of a Wikipedia editor, it seems a little odd that out of an entire Division, only one company merits any specific mention in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Company A, 2nd Battalion (Mechanized), 152nd Infantry Regiment gets an entire section, and it's almost as much print in this article as all of WWI. The two topics shouldn't carry the same weight, in my opinion. It seems like there are a few ways to correct this. 1) Reduce the detail given to Company A, 2-152, and integrate it into the rest of the Post 9/11 text, 2) give Company A, 2-152 it's own Wikipedia article and link to it, and/or 3) fill up the rest of the article so the Division history is emphasized over individual companies within the Division (i.e. more on WWI and WWII, etc.) Just an outside observation. Canute (talk) 16:44, 25 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Maybe move the detailed info here? 152nd Infantry Regiment (United States)