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Usmc operation phantom fury
Usmc operation phantom fury











usmc operation phantom fury

The Marines had flown over to Kuwait on a ­commercial flight. Erick Dickey, were D9 operators attached to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines. Thaddeus Dymczenski along with Lance Cpl. I knew we were going to be going to Iraq.”Ĭpl. “I was as mentally prepared as I could be,” ­Chapman said. ­contractors were dragged from their vehicles through the streets of Fallujah and eventually hung over a bridge. The 24-year-old, who had joined the Corps after trying college and had celebrated his 21st ­birthday in boot camp, remembers the news from the first battle of Fallujah. He had gone on the deployment knowing it could get bad. He had the best seat in the house, he said, “and the only form of air-conditioning you can get.” Yet, Chapman had been shot from about 300-400 meters away by a rifle that should have killed him at twice that distance, he said.Ĭhapman liked sitting on the top of the truck.

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It wasn’t confirmed, but the alleged ­blonde-haired, blue-eyed sniper was apparently a Chechen ­mercenary, likely a paid-for professional fighter among the al-Qaida-led insurgents. The 0352 TOW gunner had been medically evacuated out of Iraq after getting shot above his left eye. Ryan Chapman was on convalescent leave and sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner with his immediate family. Nearly 7,000 miles away in Lawrence, Kansas, Lance Cpl. “It was a complete feeling of gratitude, of ­thankfulness for making it through.”

usmc operation phantom fury

From their safe spot with seven-layers of ­bulletproof glass, it was often hard to watch the wreckage ­happening around them.īut that Thanksgiving Day, Berge knew that the Marines had the city under control.













Usmc operation phantom fury