Eagles Resolve
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Chapter 1: Foundations of the Modern Marine Corps
- 3. Chapter 2: From Peace to War after 9/11
- 4. Chapter 2: From Peace to War after 9/11
- 5. Chapter 3: Planning and Executing the Invasion of Iraq
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Title: The Eagle’s Resolve Marines in
The Iraq War
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Foundations of the Modern Marine Corps
Chapter 2: From Peace to War after 9/11
Chapter 3: Planning and Executing the Invasion of Iraq
Chapter 4: From Kuwait Staging Areas to the Iraqi Border
Chapter 5: Navigating Combat Operations and Sustaining Momentum
This book is a rigorously factual, narrative history of United States Marines in the Iraq War, written for a general but serious audience that wants both the human reality of combat and the precision of documented history. It traces how a peacetime force built around expeditionary operations and combined arms warfare was thrust into extended campaigns of invasion, counterinsurgency, and urban combat after 9/11, and how individual Marines met those demands in specific streets, alleys, and rooms across Iraq.
At its core, the story follows the institutional Marine Corps from the eve of the attacks of 11 September 2001 through the first deployments to Afghanistan, the march to Baghdad, and the grinding years that followed in cities like Fallujah and Ramadi. It explains how a force shaped by earlier battles from Belleau Wood and Iwo Jima to Khe Sanh and Desert Storm carried those lessons into a new era, and where those assumptions collided with the realities of insurgency, IEDs, and close contact with civilians in dense urban terrain.
The book’s centerpiece is a set of meticulously reconstructed case studies of four publicly known Marines whose actions became symbols of the Iraq War: Sgt. Maj. Bradley Kasal of 1st Marine Division in the “House of Hell” in Fallujah, Sgt. Rafael Peralta of 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines; Sgt. Aubrey McDade of 1st Battalion, 8th Marines; and Cpl. Jason Dunham of 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines. Their Navy Cross and Medal of Honor citations, along with unit histories, after action reports, and public interviews, provide the factual backbone for these chapters. The narrative remains inside the exact buildings, rooms, and alleys where they fought, using only details supported by public records and clearly separating documented fact from necessary inference.
Around these focal actions, the book broadens its lens to show the larger Marine experience in Iraq. It describes how Marine Air Ground Task Forces (MAGTFs) organized infantry, armor, aviation, and logistics into flexible formations; how rifle squads and platoons became the true front line in Iraqi neighborhoods; and how doctrine that prized small unit initiative and decentralized decision making shaped split second choices in ambiguous situations. It also follows senior leaders in I MEF and 1st Marine Division as they planned and executed operations from Kuwait staging areas through the drive on Baghdad and later counterinsurgency campaigns in Anbar.
The emotional terrain receives equal weight with the tactical. Each part of the book integrates five recurring themes, always grounded in public, non fictional sources: the bonds between Marines in combat; the moral complexity of rules of engagement and civilian presence in urban fighting; the psychological strain of IEDs and constant threat; the burden on families and relationships at home; and the long arc of homecoming, injury, and post traumatic stress. Where no exact combat record exists for a particular dimension, the narrative draws instead on documented testimonies, official studies, and public speeches to maintain factual integrity without inventing scenes or dialogue.
The opening chapters establish the institutional DNA of the Corps and the transition from peace to war. They explain how the pre 9/11 Marine Corps trained for expeditionary crises, how its historical memory shaped expectations, and how 9/11 rapidly shifted the force toward sustained deployments in Afghanistan and then Iraq. The middle chapters move into theater, following Marines from the Kuwaiti desert to the breach of the Iraqi border, through sandstorms, shattered infrastructure, and early encounters with irregular fighters on the road to Baghdad. They show how stabilization tasks, looting, and the emergence of armed groups after the regime’s collapse altered the mission almost overnight.
From there, the narrative tightens around Fallujah, Ramadi, and the wider Anbar Province. It traces how rules of engagement evolved, how urban training and equipment adapted to IEDs and close quarters fighting, and how leaders and small units absorbed and applied lessons learned between deployments. The documented heroism of Kasal, Peralta, McDade, and Dunham is placed inside this broader operational tapestry, not as isolated legends but as moments that illuminate the daily risks and decisions of thousands of Marines whose courage often went unrecognized by formal awards.
The final chapters turn to the human cost and enduring legacy....
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