In November 2004, U.S. and allied forces descended upon the insurgent-controlled city of Fallujah in Iraq’s Al Anbar province. For roughly six weeks they fought house to house and room by room against ...
Among the most hallowed battles in Marine Corps history is the name of a city just 40 miles outside Baghdad: Fallujah. As the internet jokes and laughs and fights about the Marine Corps birthday today ...
Six Days In Fallujah is a first-person tactical military shooter based on true stories from the Second Battle for Fallujah in 2004. The Second Battle for Fallujah began in 2004 after Al Qaeda seized ...
Six Days In Fallujah is a first-person tactical military shooter based on true stories from the Second Battle for Fallujah in 2004. The Second Battle for Fallujah began in 2004 after Al Qaeda seized ...
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 ...
Rebooted war crime simulator Six Days in Fallujah got its official gameplay reveal yesterday in a new trailer that seems to confirm some people’s criticisms of the game as one-sided propaganda for the ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Footage broadcast on Arabic TV on Sunday showed the bloodied bodies of two Westerners lying in the street that gunmen claimed were Americans killed during fighting in Fallujah. It was ...
Photo courtesy of Kristopher Battles. A new painting at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia, depicts the dust, darkness, and confusion of the brutal house-to-house fighting ...
Victura, the Seattle-based publisher behind the tactical shooter/historical simulation Six Days in Fallujah, has pushed the game’s release back to the fourth quarter of 2022. In the interval, it also ...
After the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which began 20 years ago this week, one city would become known to Americans as the epicenter of the Iraqi insurgency - Fallujah. Vast areas of the city were leveled ...
U.S. Marines assaulted insurgents in Fallujah with helicopter gunships and bombing strikes for a third day Wednesday. Rajiv Chandrasekaran of The Washington Post, who has been embedded with U.S.