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August, 2006
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Marines place marker to honor ‘Son of Fallujah’
Marines ensured Fallujah’s former deputy chief of police will have a permanent place of honor in the city here. A mural painted on a concrete barrier of the late Iraqi Police Brig. Gen. Khodeiri Obeid Abbas Al Janadi was placed in the heart of Fallujah for all its’ citizens to see Aug. 17. The mural, painted by Maj. Alex J. Durr, was put into
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Influx of Iraqi police in small Euphrates River town means more security, less insurgent activity
After 30 recent graduates from the Iraqi police academy came to Baghdadi, Iraq, residents in this Saddam-era military housing complex are expressing interest in joining the police force because they are noticing a decrease in insurgent activity. Marines with the Hawaii-based 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, or “America’s Battalion”, are
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Tank mechanics work around clock to keep tanks running, Marines safe
Tank mechanics with the Twentynine Palms, Calif.-based C Company, 1st Tank Battalion log in 12-plus hour days, usually six or more days a week, turning wrenches and repairing parts to keep a fleet of 68-ton M1A1 Main Battle Tanks operational. C Company is currently attached to Regimental Combat Team 7, the U.S. military unit responsible for
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Car searches bring safety to Iraqi villages
Marines here don’t care if it’s a Mercedes or a beat-up Opel. The “Bastards” are kicking the tires and checking under the hood. The “Betio Bastards” of I Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment set up vehicle checkpoints to protect Iraqis from insurgents who transport weapons in cars. “VCPs are important out here because it lets the insurgents
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Marine company's security reflects on town's safety
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class John S. Cope, a 27-year-old hospital corpsman from Westerville, Ohio, patrols back from a vehicle checkpoint in Sadiquiyah, Iraq, Aug. 17. Cope and Marines of I Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment set up VCPs to deter insurgents from transporting weapons in vehicles. Cope is currently serving a seven-month
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Soccer-ball diplomacy earns trust of local Iraqis
A lot has changed in just a month for Marines here. Marines of I Company , 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment started patrolling this region nearly a month ago, only to be met with stares and a local population that was skeptical. Now, they’re greeted with smiles. Marines and sailors are making inroads with locals through daily foot patrols in
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Tank mechanics crucial to Marines’ efforts in Iraq
Leaning on an American tank in Iraq’s Al Anbar province, Cpl. Manuel Morangomez says he doesn’t need any medals or “atta boys” to help him get through a seven month deployment. The satisfaction of helping Marine infantrymen stay alive in arguably Iraq’s most dangerous region is all the reward the 26-year-old Marine needs while serving in this
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Marine’s quick thinking saved lives, comrades say
The quick thinking, coupled with a series of well-aimed shots, by a Marine on post saved lives July 27, according to Marines and Iraqi soldiers serving here. Cpl. Jeff Globis’ split-second decision to verbally warn near-by Marines and Iraqi soldiers of an approaching suicide bomber while he was standing post at a military outpost here allowed
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In a bid to win hearts and minds, Iraqi police hope to win new officers among insurgent-heavy region
While insurgents wage a heavy murder and intimidation campaign throughout this small, blue-collar town of about 2,000, Iraqi police are beginning to receive crucial equipment to help them combat terrorism – weapons, body armor, uniforms and radios. The fledgling Iraqi police force is based out of the near-by larger Euphrates River city of Rawah,
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Tankers honor a fallen comrade
Marines from A Company, 2nd Tank Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5 paused their operations to honor one of their fallen, Aug. 14. Sgt. George M. Ulloa Jr. was killed in action Aug. 3 while conducting security and stabilization operations near Habbaniyah. He was memorialized by his fellow Marines at the camp’s chapel. He was 26-years-old and
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