Fallujah disclaimer: we did not back Forest’s embarrassing actionsToo early seen Unknown and known too late …(or fucking just in time)
(Un)VoicesThis is the same old thing Fallujah. has been doing, just with a different name for our new 3 section format. Open submissions on anything…
Remembering Fallujah Part 1: A Chaplain, an Infantryman and the FallenNote: This post was originally published to DVIDS on Nov. 8, 2014, on the ten-year anniversary of the Second Battle of Fallujah.
Remembering Fallujah Part 4: The Aftermath of VictoryChaplain Ric Brown knew when he first enlisted that he’d probably go to war. He didn’t realize he’d be in the most savage urban battle U.S. forces had seen in a generation.
Neil Carty again demonstrates that he is indeed a modern day Renaissance man through this wide ranging list of things that have caught his attention and inspired him as a result.
On the new Fallujah Magazine WebsiteGreetings to all. The new Fallujah website is up (www.alfallujah.org). We have not finished transferring the files from the Medium platform because of the following:
Remembering Fallujah Part 3: Urban Combat is HellAfghanistan — As Chaplain Ric Brown recalls it, the coalition was bracing for an 80 percent casualty rate in the battle.He was going to have a busy week.