WEBVTT 00:00.745 --> 00:01.758 (gunfire) 00:01.758 --> 00:02.922 - [Man] Target! 00:02.922 --> 00:05.803 (machine gun firing) 00:05.803 --> 00:06.636 (mortar) 00:06.636 --> 00:08.636 - [Man] Get to the road! 00:10.410 --> 00:11.610 - [Narrator] The Battle of Fallujah, 00:11.610 --> 00:13.550 code name Operation Phantom Fury, 00:14.000 --> 00:16.200 was led by the United States Marine Corps 00:16.200 --> 00:19.840 against Iraqi insurgency stronghold in the city of Fallujah. 00:20.269 --> 00:21.355 (explosion) 00:21.355 --> 00:22.705 The U.S. Military called it 00:22.790 --> 00:24.480 some of the heaviest urban combat 00:24.480 --> 00:26.410 U.S. Marines have been involved in 00:26.750 --> 00:30.210 since the Battle of Hue City in Vietnam in 1968. 00:30.710 --> 00:33.720 This operation was the second major operation in Fallujah. 00:34.910 --> 00:38.570 Earlier, in April 2004, coalition forces 00:38.570 --> 00:40.320 fought the first Battle of Fallujah 00:40.430 --> 00:43.030 in order to capture or kill insurgent elements 00:43.030 --> 00:44.810 considered responsible for the deaths 00:44.810 --> 00:46.530 of a Blackwater security team. 00:47.110 --> 00:49.120 The second battle was the bloodiest battle 00:49.120 --> 00:50.470 of the entire Iraq war, 00:51.290 --> 00:53.760 and is notable for being the first major engagement 00:53.760 --> 00:57.940 of Operation Iraqi Freedom, fought solely against insurgents 00:57.970 --> 01:00.670 rather than the forces of the former Iraqi government. 01:01.260 --> 01:02.910 A notable marine from this battle 01:02.960 --> 01:05.580 was then First Sergeant Bradley A. Castle. 01:05.840 --> 01:08.840 In a firefight with insurgents in a house in Fallujah, 01:09.100 --> 01:12.690 although wounded by seven 7.62 millimeter rounds 01:13.213 --> 01:16.410 and hit by more than 43 pieces of hot fragmentation 01:16.410 --> 01:18.540 from a grenade while using his body 01:18.540 --> 01:20.290 to shield an injured fellow marine, 01:21.070 --> 01:23.370 First Sergeant Castle refused to quit fighting 01:23.370 --> 01:26.050 and was able to return fire with a handgun, 01:26.580 --> 01:28.130 killing at least one insurgent. 01:28.640 --> 01:31.590 Castle is credited with saving the lives of several marines 01:31.690 --> 01:34.010 during the U.S. assault on insurgent strongholds 01:34.010 --> 01:36.210 in Fallujah in November 2004, 01:36.510 --> 01:39.240 and went on to earn the Navy Cross for his actions. 01:39.910 --> 01:41.800 At the end of the battle, the U.S. Military 01:41.800 --> 01:46.180 reported 1,200 insurgents killed and 1.000 captured. 01:47.000 --> 01:50.640 U.S. casualties were 71 killed and 425 wounded. 01:51.869 --> 01:54.702 (patriotic music)