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  1. The Road to Fallujah, a 2009 documentary following the story of Mark Manning, the only westerner to live among the residents of Fallujah following the November 2004 battle. Fear Not the Path of Truth , [ 100 ] a 2013 documentary film from Ross Caputi, a veteran of the 2nd siege of Fallujah who investigates atrocities that occurred and the legacy of US foreign policy in Fallujah.

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  2. Jul 25, 2023 · The First Battle of Fallujah provided many lessons that the American-led coalition documented, analyzed, discussed, trained on, and ultimately used to create an operational plan for the Second Battle of Fallujah. That process was vital to the second battle’s ultimate success.

  3. Fallujah—a Sunni town of about 259,000 people—lies 40 miles west of Baghdad. A major stop along the smuggling route from Syria and Jordan to the Iraqi capital, Fallujah has challenged authority throughout its history, revolting against the Ottomans during the nineteenth and early

  4. Nov 10, 2014 · Ten years ago, US troops and coalition forces fought their deadliest battle since the Vietnam War when they pushed into the Iraqi city of Falluja to root out Sunni insurgents. The BBC's Paul...

  5. Jul 25, 2023 · The seventh installment of the Urban Warfare Project Case Study Series describes the Second Battle of Fallujah in rich detail, extracting the lessons that it offers from the strategic to the tactical level.

  6. porting ground troops during the second battle for Al-Fallujah. As the correspondent described it, “The skies over Fallujah are so crowded with U.S. mili-tary aircraft that they are layered in stacks above the city, from low-flying helicopters and swooping attack jets to a jet-powered unmanned spy drone that flies above 60,000 feet.”

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  8. www.theatlantic.com › magazine › archiveThe Road to Haditha

    Oct 1, 2006 · How did the heroes of Fallujah come to kill civilians in Haditha? A Vietnam veteran who witnessed the battle of Fallujah says it's too soon to judge the marines—but not the high command

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