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English: U.S. Marines with Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Captain Philip Treglia calls in a danger close airstrike while his Marines fire against terrorists operating in Fallujah, Iraq. Marines Corporal Philip Dennis (kneeling), Corporal Butterfield , Lcpl Buskard, Cpl Justin Smith April 7, 2004. U.S. Marines suspended offensive operations after isolating and systematically clearing portions of the city. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Matthew J. Apprendi. |
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Source | http://www.defendamerica.mil/photoessays/apr2004/p041604d1.html |
Author | Corporal Matthew J. Apprendi, United States Marine Corps |
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- 1st Battalion 5th Marines in the Iraq War
- Battle of Fallujah (April 2004)
- Humvees in United States Marine Corps service
- Kneeling men
- Males with trucks
- Male humans with M16 rifle
- M240 machine gun
- Mk 19 grenade launcher
- Standing men
- MARPAT in 2004
- 21st-century men of the United States
- Vehicles of the Iraq War
- Gunner Protection Kit
- Interceptor Body Armor in 2004
- Helmet scrims in US service
- CamelBak