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 123STA T . 2 5 2 6PUBLIC LA W 111 –84—O CT. 28 , 2 0 0 9UnitedS t a te sofAm e r i c aandt h e R e publ ic of I ra qO n the W ith - dra w al of United States F orces From Iraq and the Or g ani z ation of T heir Acti v ities D uring Their Temporar yP resence in Iraq .( b )ELEM E NTS . — The report required under subsection (a) shall include the following elements ( 1 ) The number of United States military personnel in Iraq by service and component for each month of the preceding 90 -day period and an estimate of the personnel levels in Iraq for the 90-day period following submission of the report. ( 2 ) The number and type of military installations in Iraq occupied by 100 or more United States military personnel and the number of such military installations closed , consolidated, or transferred to the G overnment of Iraq in the preceding 90-day period. ( 3 ) An estimate of the number of military vehicles, con- tainers of equipment, tons of ammunition, or other significant items belonging to the Department of Defense removed from Iraq during the preceding 90-day period, an estimate of the remaining amount of such items belonging to the Department of Defense, and an assessment of the li k elihood of successfully removing, demilitarizing, or otherwise transferring all items belonging to the Department of Defense from Iraq on or before December 31, 2011. ( 4 ) An assessment of United States detainee operations and releases. Such assessment should include the total number of detainees held by the United States in Iraq, the number of detainees in each threat level category, the number of detainees who are not nationals of Iraq, the number of detainees transferred to Iraqi authorities, the number of detainees who were released from United States custody and the reasons for their release, and the number of detainees who having been released in the past were recaptured or had their remains identified planning or after carrying out attacks on United States or C oalition forces. ( 5 ) A listing of the ob j ective and subjective factors utilized by the commander of M ulti- N ational Force – Iraq, including any changes to that list in the case of an update to the report, to determine risk levels associated with the drawdown of United States Armed Forces, and the process and timing that will be utilized by the commander of Multi-National Force–Iraq and the Secretary of Defense to assess risk and make rec- ommendations to the President about either continuing the redeployment of United States Armed Forces from Iraq in accordance with the schedule announced by the President or modifying the pace or timing of that redeployment. (c) IN C L U S IO NINOT H E R RE P ORTS.—The report required under subsection (a) and any updates to the report may be included in any other required report on Iraq submitted to Congress by the Secretary of Defense. (d) FORM.—The report required under subsection (a), whether or not included in another report on Iraq submitted to Congress by the Secretary of Defense, may include a classified anne x . (e) APPROPRI A TE CON G RESSIONAL COMMITTEES.—In this section, the term ‘ ‘appropriate congressional committees ’ ’ means— (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and