Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Twenty years ago, on Nov. 7, 2004, a coalition assault force of more than 15,000 troops, mostly Marines, launched a massive attack ...
Even the dead insurgents lining the streets and alleys of Fallujah were a threat to the U.S. Marines pushing into the Iraqi city two decades ago. Troops shot up the often boobytrapped corpses lying ...
JAMISON — War was not the place to complain. And the surgical unit outside the Iraqi city of Fallujah was not the place to think of medals or ribbons or anything else besides making it out alive. It ...
WASHINGTON — Ryan Kules was leading a military patrol in Iraq in 2005, when the blast from a roadside bomb threw him from his vehicle and severed his right arm and left leg. Kules, a former Army ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For several months in April and November 2004, U.S. troops were engaged in some of the heaviest fighting they had seen since the ...
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Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his heroic actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004. It was Nov. 10, 2004, and Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia ...
My colleague Roger Kaplan recently wrote an excellent review of the PBS documentary, The Last 600 Meters, which is an excellent description of the battles of Najaf and Fallujah during the Iraq war.
In the central Iraqi city of Fallujah, the joy of pregnancy is overshadowed by dread. For many families, the anticipation of new life is replaced by the fear of what might be born into their arms.
A 22-year-old Marine corporal and Santa Maria High School graduate who was wounded in combat earlier this month in Fallujah, Iraq, has succumbed to his injuries. Cpl. Joseph J. Heredia, who was ...