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Eyewitness to War - Volume I - The US Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History (Paperback)
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Eyewitness to War - Volume I - The US Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History (Paperback)
Series: Eyewitness to War Oral History
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Eyewitness to War Oral History Series: Eyewitness to War The US
Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History is a unique publication
for the Combat Studies Institute. It is our first publication to
make exclusive use of oral history. This study is a derivative of
the CSI Operational Leadership Experiences (OLE) project, a program
that collects and archives first-person experiences from the Global
War on Terror. It can also be considered a companion to the
recently published CSI Occasional Paper #20: Operation AL FAJR: A
Study in Army and Marine Corps Joint Operations. Interviews
collected for the OLE project formed the basis for that occasional
paper and were so compelling, we felt a need to publish those
interviews in a book series. In November 2004, the second battle
for Fallujah was a brutal and bloody fight so characteristic of
urban terrain. Under the overall command of the 1st Marine
Division, four Marine infantry and two US Army battalions (Task
Forces 2-2 Infantry and 2-7 Cavalry) were committed to the streets
of Fallujah. At this same time, the Army's 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division formed a cordon to hold and isolate the insurgents in the
city. Using the fi repower and mobility of the Army's heavy armor
and mechanized units to full effect, the Marine Regimental Combat
Teams were successful in destroying the enemy and securing Fallujah
in ten days. Eyewitness to War interviews span a wide spectrum of
participants, from commanders and senior non-commissioned officers
at all levels to the first-hand accounts of combat and combat
service support personnel on the battlefield. We make no claim that
this history is a comprehensive work, as these 37 people are but a
fraction of the thousands who took part in the operation. This is
primarily an Army oral history, though one of the Marine Regimental
Commanders agreed to provide his story. The USMC bore the brunt of
fighting in Fallujah and this study does not attempt to overlook
their tremendous accomplishments. The individuals featured in this
work volunteered to work with our staff over many months. Their
stories are a tremendous testimony to the skill, flexibility, and
bravery of the US Army today. This collection of personal
experiences is the raw material history is made of. It is a
riveting and useful way to study the past. And it is our hope that
the insights derived from their roles in the second battle for
Fallujah will better prepare the US Army for tomorrow's endeavors.
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