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May, 2006
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Detainee treatment serious business with Darkhorse battalion
Not all detainees are taken so easily. For instance, suspected insurgents were taken into custody after they were found transporting the body of another insurgent killed while handling an improvised explosive device. Marines of L Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment detained three men trying to cross an entry control point near the
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LAR Marines keep eight-wheeled vehicles in the fight
They wear their skinned knuckles and greasy fingernails as badges of honor. They’re the ones who keep the machinery humming for D Company, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion. That’s no easy task for the mechanics, either. They’re charged with keeping the eight-wheeled vehicles in tip-top shape so they can run nearly 70 miles-per-hour
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Camp closing marks progression in Marines’ mission
Marines of D Company, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion finished what they started; they closed the camp here at the end of May, after opening it nearly a year ago. They named the camp in honor of Lance Cpl. Jonathan L. Smith, when they opened it in July 2005, and nearly a year later, they took down the sign that honored their Marine. Camp Smitty
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Marines turn over security, little by little
A small town south of Fallujah provides another benchmark in the Coalition Forces’ mission to train Iraqi Security Forces and turn over increasing responsibility for security. Marines from 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment turned over responsibility for security in the rural town of Amiriyah and the surrounding area south of Fallujah to Iraqi
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'Moto' mail keeps Marines connected with family
On his second deployment to Iraq, Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Lamb admits that communicating with friends and family back home is easier thanks to a relatively new program: Moto Mail. ‘Moto’ is short for ‘motivation,’ and it’s what U.S. service members like Lamb use as a means to keep contact with his friends and family back home. This roughly
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Salem, Ore., Marine injured in Iraq tells of IED aftermath
When some Marines return from Iraq, they bring back memorabilia, such as tattered Iraqi flags or old photos of Saddam Hussein they found in cluttered streets. Some, like 20-year-old Lance Cpl. Jeremy Russell of Salem, Ore., will bring back memories of actions on the battlefield and scars from being wounded in action. Russell, an Assault Amphibious
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Tankers pause to honor four fallen Marines
Marines of A Company, 2nd Tank Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, honored four fallen Marines in a memorial service at Camp Fallujah’s Chapel of Hope, May 23. The four – 2nd Lt. Michael L. LiCalzi, Cpl. Steve Vahaviolos, Lance Cpl. David J. GramesSanchez and Lance Cpl. Jason K. Burnett – were killed in a non-battle accident while operating north
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Iraq-deployed Marines remember Kansas, Oklahoma natives killed in action
More than 100 Marines gathered into a makeshift chapel at the forward operating base in the Haditha Dam May 20 to honor two Marines who were killed in action May 14. The Marines, Lance Cpl. Jose S. MarinDominguez Jr., 22, from Liberal, Kan., and Lance Cpl. Hatak Yuka Keyu M. Yearby, 21, from Lawton, Okla., were both assigned to the Hawaii-based 3rd
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All hands pitching in for security duties
The phrase ‘every Marine is a rifleman’ has never rang so true for Marines assigned to Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment. More than 40 Marines, with non-infantry based military occupational specialties, are standing guard in the battalion’s area of operation. “We are doing what we are here to do,” said Lance Cpl.
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Patrols and vigilance keeping insurgents at bay in Gharmah
Some days in Iraq feel like nothing happens at all. Those are the days Sgt. Levi R. Aherns looks forward to. Marines with B Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment are constantly in the mix here in this small city north of Fallujah. Insurgents still battle against Marines and the growing Iraqi Police and Iraqi Army. It’s a slow, steady
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