Camp Fallujah Photos
No disrespect to the memory of Sgt. Plumondore, or the 1/25 Stryker Brigade, but here's
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.
Very good pictures - Having been there I can appreciate these pictures....
I hate that F$^King place.....
Posted by: DADMAN31 - A US NAVY SEABEE | May 11, 2006 at 12:52
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
Posted by: kim | June 17, 2006 at 10:29
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...
Posted by: Gracey | June 19, 2006 at 08:57
Going there in September with NMCB 18...just checking it out. Looks like fun. Any relevant info on what patrols there are like?
Posted by: BU2 Isaiah Clow | August 17, 2006 at 15:00
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
Posted by: Monica | October 02, 2006 at 04:49
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!!!
Posted by: | October 26, 2006 at 00:51
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
Posted by: anafssgt | April 13, 2007 at 10:35
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.
Posted by: EB | September 30, 2007 at 04:23