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The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah

The two deadliest battles of the Iraq War occurred in 2004. The Battle of Najaf was fought in the South against the Shiite Mahdi militia. The Battle of Fallujah was fought in the West against Sunni insurgents.These brutal urban conflicts were not the high-tech battles the military had prepared for after the first Gulf War in 1991, but they are the face of modern warfare. The Last 600 Meters tells the story of these battles through the words and deeds of those who fought there: the ground truth.

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  • Seth Moulton

    Seth Moulton

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  • Coby Moran

    Coby Moran

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  • James D Gregory

    James D Gregory

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  • Scott A. Cuomo

    Scott A. Cuomo

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  • Tom Healey

    Tom Healey

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  • Robert E. Kelley

    Robert E. Kelley

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  • Richard Kotecki

    Richard Kotecki

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  • Michael Wilbur

    Michael Wilbur

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  • Thomas Metz

    Thomas Metz

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The two deadliest battles of the Iraq War occurred in 2004. The Battle of Najaf was fought in the South against the Shiite Mahdi militia. The Battle of Fallujah was fought in the West against Sunni insurgents.These brutal urban conflicts were not the high-tech battles the military had prepared for after the first Gulf War in 1991, but they are the face of modern warfare. The Last 600 Meters tells the story of these battles through the words and deeds of those who fought there: the ground truth.

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