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February 19, 2005

Camp Fallujah Photos

No disrespect to the memory of Sgt. Plumondore, or the 1/25 Stryker Brigade, but here's

Download IraqPictures.ppt

a nifty slide show all about what the USMC both put up with and dealt out in the Battle of Fallujah.

Technical notes: you will need either MS Powerpoint (usually part of the Office suite) or a Powerpoint Viewer, available here, to view this. Download the viewer, it's less than 2 mb, and then you won't have to do it again.

This is a magnificient show. We can't lose with warriors such as these! Slide show courtesy of the EllTee. Keep it coming, sir!

R.I.P. Adam.

Comments

Very good pictures - Having been there I can appreciate these pictures....

I hate that F$^King place.....

thanks for the pics. my oldest son is there and has been reluctant to tell me where he was. at least i know a little bit about where he is. being a former marine, i have a curious nature, but as a mom i would probably be better off not knowing. thanks to all. semper fi

can you please tell me that it's not as scary there at camp as i think it is? my sweetheart is there and i'm hell scared for him...

Going there in September with NMCB 18...just checking it out. Looks like fun. Any relevant info on what patrols there are like?

Hi, thanks for this post and a chance to see about where my nephew is at. He left 26-09-06 with Charlie Company, 1st battalion,24th Marine, 3rd platoon, originally to be stationed at Camp Fallujah. We have gotten word he is south of there which means anywhere to me as a civilian. I am trying to put together a mental pict of about where he is within the Al Anbar province as there are so many Marines being killed there. I pray for the troops several times a day, but that one took a personal piece of my heart with him. I just need to be able to discern which areas not to be so afraid of hearing about on tv. Thanks so muchh for the mental pict so I at least have a clue. Godspeed, bring them home safe, and our troops are the reason we live in a country like we do, so salute them all, treat them as they should be, Monica

I was there the Marines lost Fallujah, 82nd Airborne had it on lock down!!! They changed the names and closed down one of the most feared camps in IRAQ---Mercury!!! Red Devils the iraqis in fallujah knew our name!!!

Hey guys,

My little bro, a Lcpl and an Arty, just shipped out with the 12th MAR to Camp Fallujah. I wish them all luck - great slide show.

Sarah

Thanks for the pictures. My brother is a 1st LT. he left for Fallujah in August. I wish the best of luck, health and safety to all the soldiers.

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