
The Battle of Fallujah, Part II: Operation Phantom Fury
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Narrated by:
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Col Daniel Hunter Wilson
About this listen
The Battle of Fallujah, Part Two, kicked off in November of 2004, right after the U.S. Presidential elections. It was the most intense battle since the battle for Hue City in the Vietnam War. It was a combined and joint operation with the Army's Black Jack Brigade and Iraqi forces participating. Col Dan Wilson, USMC, participated in the battle, and wrote an article shortly afterwards at the behest of his Commanding General, LtGen John Sattler. Now retired, Col Wilson is sharing his article with the public in a short book format to honor those fallen in battle on the 20th anniversary of the battle.
©2024 Daniel Hunter Wilson (P)2025 Daniel Hunter Wilson
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