21st Combined Force (Syrian rebel group)

21st Combined Force
تجمع القوة 21
Leaders
  • Col. Hassan Hamada
  • Col. Youssef Hammoud
  • Cmdr. Mamoun al-Omar
  • Lt. Col. Ammar Dayoub 
  • Osama al-Khader 
Dates of operationJune 2013 – present
  • June 2013 – March 2014 (as the 33rd Infantry Division)
  • March 2014 – October 2016 (as the 101st Infantry Division)
  • October 2016 – August 2017(as the 21st Combined Force)
Group(s)
  • 1st Tank Brigade
  • 3rd Tank Brigade
  • 7th Special Forces Brigade
  • 9th Infantry Brigade
  • Special Missions Battalion
  • Resolute Storm Brigade
Active regions
IdeologySyrian nationalism
Size
  • 1,700 (2013)
  • 2,000 (2015)
Part of
Allies
Opponents
Battles and wars

The 21st Combined Force (Arabic: تجمع القوة 21), formerly called the 101st Infantry Division (Arabic: الفرقة 101 مشاة) and the 33rd Infantry Division (Arabic: الفرقة 33 مشاة), was a Syrian rebel group affiliated with the Free Syrian Army, sanctioned by the Syrian National Council, and part of the Syrian Revolutionary Command Council. The group was led by Colonel Hassan Hamada. It received U.S.-made BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles, and was funded by the Supreme Military Council.