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Marines provide for local community and themselves
Local Iraqis working on the camp here are not just keeping up with the daily chores, but also earning a consistent wage that's a scarcity to most. Marines from 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, enjoy showers and electricity because of the daily work of the Iraqis on the camp through local contracts. But Iraqis are benefiting too. They have
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Marine service is a family tradition for deployed brothers
The Dilling family might just be out to redefine Marine brotherhood, with a father and three sons in uniform. Two of the brothers are deployed to Iraq. The oldest of three sons, Lance Cpl. Anthony Dilling is an infantryman, the middle, Lance Cpl. Andrew Dilling, is an intelligence analyst and the third, Lance Cpl. Michael Dilling is a
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Marines train Iraqi Border Police for duty
Marines with 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion's Company B have begun training new recruits to serve as Iraqi Border Policemen. The 10-day course, the first of its kind at the Al Asad Police Academy, began July 8, with five Marine instructors teaching 15 volunteer recruits a variety basic policing skills, such as weapons handling and search and
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Latter-Day Saints come together for service in combat zone
Sgt. Brandon W. Fuller looks forward to his weekly worship service. They're small gatherings, just a few Marines. But this Latter-Day Saint treasures the gatherings to practice his faith. Fuller, a 27-year-old motor transport driver from Salt Lake City, is at a disadvantage to practice his religious beliefs. He doesn't have a Mormon chaplain
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Marines pitch in to refit battalion's gear lost in fire
Fitting Marines for a fight is a challenge enough, but supply Marines at Regimental Combat Team 7 are working overtime to refit Marines after losing gear to a fire here July 7. A fire ripped through the camp, burning several tents and the Marines' gear, everything from packs to uniforms. Other supply warehouses pitched in and helped equip the
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Tongan Marines join U.S. Marines in Iraq
U.S. Marines here with 1st Marine Division recently welcomed "friendly islanders" from Tonga with a warm "malo e leielei." Forty-five Tongan Royal Marines traveled from their tiny South Pacific island in order to support the division's security and stabilization mission in Iraq. They arrived earlier this month and are currently planning to stay for
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Marine leaders meet with Iraqis for stepped-up measures in western Al Anbar Province
Senior Marine leaders met with leaders from Iraqi security forces to discuss measures for stepping up actions against Anti-Iraqi forces in western Al Anbar Province. Col. Craig Tucker, commanding officer of Regimental Combat Team 7 along with battalion commanders met with local Al Anbar security force leaders in the first of many monthly meetings
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Marines give Iraqi man new spring in his step
Mohammed Jadaam thought he'd never walk again after losing his leg following an improvised explosive device attack in Ramadi last year. When Maj. Gen. James N. Mattis, commander of 1st Marine Division, heard of Mohammed's situation, he wanted medical personnel from the division to help the 25-year-old man. Navy Capt. John M. Williams, public health
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Duty in Iraq's dry climate still leaves the dogs barking
Ask most infantrymen what will take them out of the fight the fastest and their answers will range from bullets to shrapnel to heat casualties. The one injury every infantryman risks when on patrol has nothing to do with bullets or mortars - it has to do with his feet. "When they're out in the field it's a hot, wet environment inside their
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Base patrol deters attacks
It's 9 a.m. and already peaking 90 degrees outside. Any normal person would be inside sucking up the air conditioning but for a group of Marines with 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, that's not an option. They have to brave the heat to make sure no one can launch mortars or set up ambushes on their comrades. The patrols that circle areas
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