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Ineffective Iraqi Force in Fallouja Disbanded (Los Angeles Times)







Ineffective Iraqi Force in Fallouja
Disbanded (Los Angeles Times)

Ineffective Iraqi Force in Fallouja
Disbanded (Los Angeles Times)
09/11/2004 05:27 AM

Los Angeles Times - RAMADI, Iraq — The Iraqi military force formed by the Marines in a last-ditch effort to pacify the restive city of Fallouja has been disbanded in the face of continuing violence, assaults on government security forces and evidence that some members have been working openly with insurgents.




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