10 Marines Killed in Bombing Near Fallujah
Associated Press/Roberts Burns | December 2 2005

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20051202/D8E87DT80.html

WASHINGTON (AP) - Ten Marines were killed and 11 wounded by a 
roadside bomb near Fallujah, Iraq, in one of the deadliest attack on 
American troops in recent months, the Marine Corps announced on 
Friday. A brief statement said the Marines were from Regimental 
Combat Team 8, of the 2nd Marine Division.

They were hit Thursday by a roadside bomb, which the military calls 
an improvised explosive device, made from several large artillery 
shells, the Marines said.

The Marines were on a foot patrol outside of Fallujah, about 30 miles 
west of Baghdad. Of the 11 who were wounded, seven have returned to 
duty, the Marine Corps statement said. It added that Marines from the 
same unit continue to conduct counterinsurgency operations throughout 
Fallujah and surrounding areas.

The names of those killed were withheld pending notification of their 
relatives, in line with usual military practice.

Pentagon officials said they did not immediately have any information 
beyond was what contained in the Marine Corps statement.

Fallujah had been a stronghold of the insurgents until U.S. forces, 
led by Marines, assaulted the city in November 2004. Since then the 
U.S. military and the Iraqi government have been working to rebuild 
the city and limit the return of insurgents.



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