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On April 7, 2004, a group of U.S. Marines got ambushed near Fallujah, Iraq; together, the Marines fight on, making 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, Bravo Company, 2nd Platoon one of the most decorated platoons for heroism in the War on Terror.
On April 7, 2004, a group of U.S. Marines got ambushed near Fallujah, Iraq; together, the Marines fight on, making 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, Bravo Company, 2nd Platoon one of the most decorated platoons for heroism in the War on Terror.
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