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Excerpt: Inside the Falluja massacre

March 31, 2004, started early for the four men and the convoy they were escorting. Their differences set aside for the time being, the men hopped into their Pajeros and pulled out, heading to the heart of Falluja.

U.S. files complaint against suspects in '07 Iraq ambush

The U.S. Army has filed a criminal complaint in Iraq against 12 people suspected in an ambush south of Baghdad nearly two years ago that left seven U.S. soldiers dead, the military said Sunday.

21 bodies found buried at Iraq school site

Twenty-one decomposed bodies were found buried at a school under construction in Anbar province, Iraqi authorities said Wednesday, and family members say some of the victims were kidnapped two years ago.

Iraqi military to take control of Anbar province

Iraq's Anbar province -- once dominated by Sunni insurgents but now a bastion of tribal opposition against the militants -- will soon be run by the Iraqi military.

Falluja rebuilds, adjusts to peace

Smoke rose from Falluja three short years ago.

British military in Iraq reports dramatic drop in violence

Violence in Iraq's Basra province has dropped by 90 percent since British troops moved their base outside the provincial capital, according to British military authorities.

Time.com: Fortifying an Outpost Against al-Qaeda

On Scene: A TIME reporter fills a sandbag and tracks his small contribution to the battle in a remote corner of the war

Mom: Blackwater should never forget my boy

Katy Helvenston never wants Blackwater or America to forget her boy. Scott Helvenston was a decorated Navy man who, at age 17, became one of the youngest Navy SEALs in U.S. history.

Charges dropped against company commander in Haditha killings

The Marine Corps has dropped charges against the commander of the Marine company involved in the 2005 killings of Iraqi civilians in Haditha, Iraq.

16 'directly related' to U.S. troops' capture held

U.S. and Iraqi troops have detained 16 people they say are "directly related to the attack" on May 12 in which three U.S. soldiers were apparently captured, a U.S. military official said.

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