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U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Michael Oliver Ray, on a search operation in Fallujah, Iraq in December 2004. An American offensive at the time came to be known as "The Second Battle of Fallujah."

For Iraq war veterans, the new fighting in Fallujah brings up memories and frustration

January 8, 2014Global Politics

As Iraqi government forces battle militiamen linked to al-Qaeda in Anbar Province, US veterans are confronted with old memories. The American military lost more soldiers in that province than in any other part of Iraq during the war. The World’s community of veterans share their feelings and frustrations.

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