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26: 47: 607:, Gen. David Berger, cited the battles of Fallujah as an American triumph. “Under extraordinary odds, the Marines prevailed against a determined enemy who enjoyed all the advantages of defending in an urban area. The Battle of Fallujah is, and will remain, imprinted in the minds of all Marines and serves as a reminder to our Nation, and its foes, why our Marines call themselves the world’s finest.” 540: 884: 614:
criticized the choice of naming, saying, "The announcement noted that more than 100 U.S. and allied soldiers died in Fallujah but said nothing about the far larger toll of Iraqi civilians killed, the flattening of swathes of the city through extensive bombings, the apparent war crimes by U.S. forces,
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When announcing the name, Navy Secretary Carlo Del Toro said: "The name selection follows the tradition of naming amphibious ships after the U.S. Marine Corps battles, early U.S. sailing ships or legacy names of earlier carriers from World War II. It is an honor for me for our nation to memorialize
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journalist who reported from Fallujah during the fiercest fighting. “They want to turn the war crimes they committed there into a victory, while opponents committed no such war crimes … I was an eyewitness to the defeat of the Americans in the Battle of Fallujah.” Iraqi human rights activist
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said, “It is insulting to consider the killing of innocent people as a victory Do you want to boast about forces that kill and hunt innocent people? I hope this ship will always remind you of the shame of the invasion and the humiliation of the occupation.”
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the environmental impact and the health impacts on civilians that continue to this day — and the inconvenient fact that U.S. forces were unable to keep their hold on Fallujah for very long."
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issued a statement, “There must be a better name for this ship — one that does not evoke horrific scenes from any illegal, violent and unjust war.”
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Some notable Iraqis have also protested the naming choice; “The pain of defeat in Fallujah is haunting the U.S. military,” wrote Ahmed Mansour, an
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the Marines, the soldiers and coalition forces that fought valiantly and those who sacrificed their lives during both battles of Fallujah".
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were designed and built without a well deck to make space for aircraft and aviation fuel.
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and the first ship to bear this name to commemorate the
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This article includes information collected from the
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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Fallujah
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Hull number
America-class
amphibious assault ship
gas turbines
Landing Craft Air Cushion
Landing Craft Utility
Marines
AN/SPQ-9
AN/SPY-6
Nulka decoy launchers
Rolling Airframe Missile
Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile
20mm
Phalanx CIWS
.50 BMG
machine guns
MV-22B Osprey
F-35B Lightning II
CH-53K King Stallion
UH-1Y Venom
AH-1Z Viper
MH-60S Knighthawk
America-class
amphibious assault ship
United States Navy

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