Over Two decades later, the battles of Fallujah remain etched in the collective memory of those who served, a grim testament to the brutality of urban warfare and the enduring cost of freedom.
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 veteran reflects on unusual sights and experiences from Fallujah, offering a firsthand account of service and the realities ...
The future America-class amphibious assault ship LHA-9 will be named after the two battles of Fallujah of the Iraq war, the Navy secretary announced Tuesday. The 45,000-metric-ton vessel, USS Fallujah ...
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 ...
A U.S. marine watches the road as he travels in a convoy in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2004CRIS BOURONCLE / AFP / Getty Images Part 8 of TIME’s Return to Baghdad series. In nearly every American war, places ...
Victura‘s documentary related to its Six Days in Fallujah video game will be featured at an exhibit for video games depicting war at London’s Imperial War Museum. Victura has one of the most ...
The once cancelled game depicting the Iraq War’s bloodiest battle has been revived as a first-person shooter that attempts to engender sympathy for US soldiers at the expense of Iraqis.
FALLUJAH, Iraq — They came on Wednesday to bury the war: clerics and sheiks, children and widows from across this scarred city. In the shadow of an overpass, they waved banners, burned a U.S. flag, ...
Marines patrol with members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces in the devastated city of Fallujah, Iraq, in a picture released Nov. 23, 2004, by the Multi National Force-Iraq. (MNF-I/AFP via Getty ...