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November 23, 2004
Death in Fallujah
The BBC's Paul Wood describes his experiences embedded with Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment in Fallujah. Here is an excerpt:
Just before dawn, Alpha Company blew a large hole in an outer wall, and entered the police station right in the heart of Falluja.It was still pretty quiet then but as the sun rose the marines found themselves surrounded and under attack from all sides.
Lt Malcolm's squad went up on to the highest roof top they could find - but not higher than the two minarets on either side with snipers.
There was a wall about 40cm (16in) tall for cover. Everyone tried to get close to it while bullets skipped across the paving stones.
When he heard his men were in trouble - the men he'd been giving chess tips just the day before - Lt Malcolm came to get them.
As he ran onto the roof, one of the sniper's bullets hit his helmet, bouncing off.
He kept going, and did not leave until he had shepherded all his men down.
He was killed by the second bullet. It got him in the back, just below the flak jacket, as he jumped down the stairwell.
He must have thought he was home free.
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