Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Twenty years ago, on Nov. 7, 2004, a coalition assault force of more than 15,000 troops, mostly Marines, launched a massive attack ...
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Marines make their way through the streets of Najaf in 2004. (Courtesy Manifold Productions, Inc.) Jan Bender remembers the moment as if it were yesterday. Taking cover from insurgents, his fireteam ...
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Six Days in Fallujah is getting a large update in November, bringing with it the first of its promised documentary story missions. Called the Command and Control update, its two story missions will ...
A Seattle-based development team is reviving a controversial project, where they plan to use a video game to tell the stories from the ground of one of the best-known battles of the Iraq War. Six Days ...
Those looking for a critical perspective on the Iraq War should steer clear of Six Days in Fallujah. The controversial first-person shooter seeks to portray one of the bloodiest battles in American ...
People who used to live in Fallujah are scattered to refugee camps or presumably somewhere around the bombed-out, shot-up city. How many? We don’t know. How many people who used to live in Fallujah ...
Victura‘s documentary related to its Six Days in Fallujah video game will be featured at an exhibit for video games depicting war at London’s Imperial War Museum. Victura has one of the most ...
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