Posted on Dec 2, 2015
Have you read about these 8 Unbelievable Stories From The Second Battle Of Fallujah?
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Have you read about these 8 Unbelievable Stories From The Second Battle Of Fallujah?
My intent is not to bring up any bad memories for veterans that fought in Fallujah. If that is the case, please pass on this article. It is to bring to light the extraordinary bravery and will of our Marine Warriors!
Veterans from 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines share their incredible stories from the Second Battle of Fallujah.
http://taskandpurpose.com/8-unbelievable-stories-from-the-second-battle-of-fallujah/
This time of year marks the anniversary of one of the most storied battles in recent Marine Corps history: the Second Battle of Fallujah. The city became the scene of brutal urban combat when American, Iraqi, and British forces launched an all out assault on Nov. 8, 2004, to seize it from Iraqi insurgent hands.
Some of the Marine Corps’ greatest heroes and most recent legends emerged from the battle.
My intent is not to bring up any bad memories for veterans that fought in Fallujah. If that is the case, please pass on this article. It is to bring to light the extraordinary bravery and will of our Marine Warriors!
Veterans from 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines share their incredible stories from the Second Battle of Fallujah.
http://taskandpurpose.com/8-unbelievable-stories-from-the-second-battle-of-fallujah/
This time of year marks the anniversary of one of the most storied battles in recent Marine Corps history: the Second Battle of Fallujah. The city became the scene of brutal urban combat when American, Iraqi, and British forces launched an all out assault on Nov. 8, 2004, to seize it from Iraqi insurgent hands.
Some of the Marine Corps’ greatest heroes and most recent legends emerged from the battle.
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I have no words after reading this............well, there is one word.........Damn.
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Thanks for sharing the 8 unbelievable stories from the second Battle Of Fallujah COL Mikel J. Burroughs by veterans from the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines. It is hard to believe that it was a little over 11 years ago that Fallujah became the scene of brutal urban combat when American, Iraqi, and British forces launched an all out assault on Nov. 8, 2004, to seize it from Iraqi insurgent hands.
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These Men are just as much "giants" as those who came before us! Thanks Col Mike Burroughs. My first outfit was Fox 2/1, after 41 years, 1st Marines is still my outfit. Semper Fi
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs, I have always thought of Marines as heroes. Now I KNOW that they are.
With that having been said, I could not read any further, after I read about Corporal Dale Burger.
Tears just overwhelmed me.
I sincerely and highly Respect, Honor and Love all of you Marines.
Corporal Dale Burger, I could not Honor, Respect or Love you more. Rest in peace, Brother. Rest in peace.
To the family, relatives, and Marines: Corporal Dale Burger- went just the way he would have wanted to: as a Hero.
With All of My Love, Margaret C Higgins US Army Retired
With that having been said, I could not read any further, after I read about Corporal Dale Burger.
Tears just overwhelmed me.
I sincerely and highly Respect, Honor and Love all of you Marines.
Corporal Dale Burger, I could not Honor, Respect or Love you more. Rest in peace, Brother. Rest in peace.
To the family, relatives, and Marines: Corporal Dale Burger- went just the way he would have wanted to: as a Hero.
With All of My Love, Margaret C Higgins US Army Retired
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MCPO Roger Collins
That is the most recent battle that convinced me that I am against women in combat situations. It should create reservations by anyone that has actually been there. Can't do without females in the military, but the physicality of men vs women, in general, is critical. These guys proved what our military can do, if the civilian leadership keeps their PC hands out of it.
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The last Story, probably caused several pairs of drawers to be fatally wounded. Seeing a missile skidding across the floor cannot imagine what those Marines were thinking when they saw that. How do you respond if you are the Army element? I don't think a simple "Sorry, my bad." would cover almost blowing friendlies up with a missile.
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