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Marine Lance Cpl. James Blake Miller of Kentucky grabs a break during the fighting in Fallujah. After this iconic photo appeared in U.S. newspapers in 2004, Miller was dubbed "Marlboro Man." Sgt ...
There was no doubt about the outcome, but the 2004 battle to liberate the Iraqi city from an alliance of al Qaeda, Baathists, and other terrorists was nasty from start to finish.
Pentagon officials view Wednesday’s horror in Fallujah as the Iraq war’s Mogadishu incident: a disaster that may be a turning point for American policy. We will not flee, as we did in Somalia ...
In November 2004, the UN's Integrated Regional Information Network reported the impact of Operation Phantom Fury, a combined US-UK offensive, on Iraq’s third city, Fallujah: 'Approximately 70 per cent ...
Once Upon a Time in Iraq: Fallujah, which is available to stream online, tells the story of the November 2004 battle to retake the key city of Fallujah from a violent insurgency that was taking ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Six Days in Fallujah, an upcoming game based on the 2004 battle in ...
Set to be completed in 2029, the amphibious assault ship USS Fallujah will bear the name of both 2004 battles for the Iraqi city. ... 2004 in Fallujah, Iraq. (Scott Peterson/Getty Images) ...
A mortar blast killed two Marines in Iraq almost 20 years ago. But families weren't told for years it was "friendly fire," a tragic accident, despite regulations. Some of the wounded were never told.
Twenty years ago, on Nov. 7, 2004, a coalition assault force of more than 15,000 troops, mostly Marines, launched a massive attack on the city of Fallujah, Iraq. Over the next seven weeks they ...
With the Iraq War underway, U.S. Marines were sent to clear out insurgents in the key strategic city of Fallujah in central Iraq in November 2004.
U.S. Marines prepare to patrol Fallujah, Iraq, to clear the city of insurgent activity and weapons caches during the second Battle of Fallujah, Nov. 26, 2004.
Twenty years ago, on Nov. 7, 2004, a coalition assault force of more than 15,000 troops, mostly Marines, launched a massive attack on the city of Fallujah, Iraq. Over the next seven weeks they ...