House to house in Fallujah

Dymphna reviews House to House: an Epic Memoir of War by "former Staff Sergeant David Bellavia, an infantry fighter and survivor of the second offense against Fallujah in November, 2004. His time in that circle of Hell earned him the Silver Star and the Bronze, plus recommendations for the Distinguished Service Cross and the Medal of Honor."

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You hear about his shame early on and it prepares you for his eventual encounter in hand-to-hand combat with a mujahid in a house in Fallujah. This battle to the death, fought in total darkness, seems brutally eternal. You know he lives, obviously — you remind yourself that you’re reading his version of the story after all — but it doesn’t seem as though he could have survived this ordeal.

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Read the review. It sounds like an interesting book, that I need to add to my library. Marines are special people and the Marines who defeated the enemy at Fallujah are among the most special. I usually try to focus on the big picture in battles, but this looks like a very interesting story of the details of the enemies defeat.

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