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    News: Military - Iraq




    Today

    November 14th, 2006
    March 22nd, 2006



    Back To Iraq

    A report on Camp Pendleton Marines in the Middle East from embedded North County Times staffers Hayne Palmour and Darrin Mortenson

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  • Iraq assignment ends for NCT staffers
  • Postcards from the front: Camp Pendleton Marines write to loved ones
  • Wounded Marine returns to comrades, lifts troops' morale
  • Former Iraqi brass pledges to guard Fallujah
  • U.S. to give Iraqi soldiers another try
  • Politics rears head in Fallujah
  • Echo Company mourns loss
  • Amid violence, hopes for a solution
  • Marines recount Fallujah firefight
  • Marines: 11 insurgents killed in ambush in Fallujah
  • The two sides of Fallujah: One returns to normal life, the other fights on
  • Civilians caught in the middle get hurt
  • Fallujah's farms offer respite from city fighting
  • Camp Pendleton troops await outcome of renewed cease-fire
  • Marines uncover weapons cache
  • A quiet weekend in Fallujah as Marines bolster defenses
  • Interpreter dodges bullets, befriends Marines
  • Troops fortify their positions while they wait
  • Troops take over houses of fleeing Fallujah residents
  • Fallujah cease-fire frays at edges
  • Easter brings an edgy calm to troubled Iraqi city
  • Rebel mortar attack breaks calm - Camp Pendleton Marines suffer minor wounds
  • Violence subsides for Marines in Fallujah
  • Marines deploy heavy firepower in Fallujah
  • Seven more Pendleton Marines are ID'd
  • Soldier killed in Iraq recalled as Porterville high wrestler
  • Lancaster remembers fallen Marine
  • Capt. Brent Morel: Camp Pendleton Marine killed in Iraq
  • Lance Cpl. Benjamin R. Carman: Camp Pendleton Marine dies in Iraq
  • Marine from Imperial is killed in Iraq
  • Marines punish rebels, suffer wounds
  • New Iraqi special forces join struggle in Fallujah
  • Names released of five Marines killed in Iraq
  • Iraqis strike back - Street fighters ambush Marine advance into Fallujah
  • Combat engineer killed in Iraq
  • U.S. takes casualties as major operation begins in Fallujah
  • Pay day for Iraqi Civil Defense Corps dangerous
  • Marines launch major offensive in Fallujah
  • Palm Sunday 'calm before storm'
  • Gunmen kill four Iraqis in separate attacks on police
  • Civilian deaths spark grief, outrage in Hawaii
  • South Texas Marine killed in Iraq
  • Marines make a home near Fallujah
  • Pedaling to work, Iraqi-style
  • Camp Pendleton Marine drives over bomb; dies in Iraq
  • Fallujah leaders call mob's actions an offense to Islam
  • U.S. vows to 'pacify' Fallujah
  • Marines startled by deaths, but remain determined
  • Marine commander survives attack
  • Camp Pendleton Marine killed in Iraq
  • Pendleton Marines train Iraqis to take over
  • Marines mourn buddy killed in Friday fire fight
  • Army commander says Marines face challenge in quieting Iraqi town
  • 1 Marine, 5 civilians die in Fallujah firefight
  • Two local Marines killed in Iraq
  • Marines take control in Iraq
  • Troops' body armor paying off
  • Marines prepare Iraqi security forces
  • Troops hunt for key insurgents in Fallujah
  • Soldiers teach Marines how to cope with daily attacks
  • Reunited for now: Marine's family may face future duty separation
  • Marine recounts battle
  • Marines accept their role
  • Camp Pendleton Marines injured in attack
  • Marines settling into new home in Fallujah
  • Spain's leader: Iraq occupation a 'fiasco'
  • Pendleton Marines reach Fallujah
  • Six civilians killed in Iraq shootings
  • Marines arrive in Fallujah today
  • Marines pass the pigskin, await departure
  • Suicide more lethal than enemy fire
  • Marine mission in Iraq: Order out of chaos
  • Marine battalion leaves camp comforts
  • National Guard troops to depart for Iraq
  • Dangerous roads lay before Iraq-bound troops
  • Marines carrying posters into Iraq
  • Suspect not related to victim
  • Marine detained in Kuwait
  • Marines find time to pray
  • Pendleton teachers use silliness to dry students' tears
  • Marines to conduct artillery training
  • Marines from Pendleton prepare to move north to Iraq
  • Marines enjoy homey comforts before dangerous duty
  • Local Marines reach Kuwait ---- and get a message

    Marine unit to return to Iraq over weekend

    In the early darkness, Marines leave loved ones for Iraq

    Once more off to the big story




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