What Is Ali Velshi Talking About? Why Europe Can’t Quit Climate Alarmism Audio By Carbonatix Many Iraqis are alive today because of the Americans who died in Fallujah. Amid chaos across the Middle ...
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KARBALA, Iraq – The plush accommodation halls on the outskirts of this southern Iraqi city, normally reserved for visiting Shiite pilgrims, now teem with displaced Sunnis fleeing violence in the ...
Brig. Gen. Larry Nicholson, commanding general, Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan, makes his way toward a CH-53D helicopter after meeting with Marine infantry leaders, May 26, 2009, at Forward ...
Will Walsh got to know the Iraqi city of Fallujah while running across its bridges in the middle of the night, under fire, looking for IEDs. That was nearly 10 years ago. Last weekend, the former Army ...
NPR — along with seven public radio stations around the country — is chronicling the lives of America's troops where they live. We're calling the project "Back at Base." This is the first installment ...
The angry, violent Sunni city of Fallujah in western Iraq was as “iconic” in George Bush’s invasion as Bastogne in World War Two and the siege of Hue in Vietnam. The Fallujah battles “stood for” ...
Ten years ago today, U.S. Marines began their assault of the Iraqi city of Fallujah. Operation Phantom Fury, as it was called, would become the bloodiest battle for American forces in the Iraq War.
“We all knew it was probably gonna happen” says Blake Hancock, 29, a former Marine Corps corporal who now is a junior at the University of Georgia. Hancock served in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2005 and the ...
In this Sunday, May 29, 2016 photo, fighters take a selfie while firing artillery during fight against Islamic State militants in Fallujah, Iraq. Iraqi forces this week pushed into the city's southern ...