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As Alpha Company's mission winds down, the Marines must battle complacency while hunting a notorious terrorist known as "Scarface."
As Alpha Company's mission winds down, the Marines must battle complacency while hunting a notorious terrorist known as "Scarface."
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Alpha Company: Iraq Diary
S1, EP4 "Rules of Engagement"As Alpha Company's mission winds down, the Marines must battle complacency while hunting a notorious terrorist known as "Scarface."
Alpha Company: Iraq Diary
S1, EP3 "In the Wilderness of Zaidon"Get inside of the men's heads to find out why they became Marines and learn what is behind Iraqi insurgents' actions.
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S1, EP2 "Strangers in a Strange Land"Alpha Company hunts insurgents in the Sunni Triangle, where IEDs and suicide bombers pose threats.
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S1, EP1 "Brothers in Arms"Meet the men of Alpha Company as they undergo their final weeks of training before being deployed to Iraq.
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