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Three Block War: U.S. Marines in Iraq

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"Matt Zeigler’s Three Block War correctly [outlines] the dilemma our junior leaders face."—Brig. Gen. Benjamin C. Freakley, Asst. Division Commander, 101st Airborne, Operation Iraqi Freedom, from the March-April 2004 issue of Infantry Magazine.

Three Block War is 21st Century warfare defined. A clash of highly-trained and motivated warriors equipped with modern weaponry, opposed by a brutal cornucopia of asymmetrical zealotry and international terrorism, thriving in a land saturated with Soviet munitions.

"Part Iraqi Freedom chronicles the action in 2003"—from the fierce urban battles in southern Iraq at Nasiriyah and the Faw Peninsula—to the mechanized assault that captured Baghdad and toppled Saddam Hussein. Battle tactics and the strategies of highly-aggressive commanders such as 1st Marine Division’s Maj. Gen. James Mattis and 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines’ Lt. Col. B.P. McCoy are also chronicled.

"Part Snipers in the Sky recounts 2004"—the intensity, danger, courage, sacrifice and esprit de corps that U.S. Marines experienced fighting jihad in western Iraq’s Anbar Province. From the Syrian border to Ramadi, Najaf and particularly Fallujah, the Marines fought legendary battles on desert sands, city streets and even inside the world’s largest graveyard from April–December.

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