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Finnish Crisis Management Force had about 70 soldiers at the end of the operation.
Finns acted as advisors and trained Kurdish Peshmerga troops in the fight against Isis .
Finland joined OIR with a branch of about 50 people in August 2015 .
Around a thousand Finns served in Iraq , most of whom were reservists.
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