
U.S. Marines with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, rest in the stairwell of a building in Falluja, November 9, 2004. An Iraqi Red Crescent convoy entered Falluja on Saturday with the first supplies of aid to reach the city since U.S.-led forces began to blast their way in five days ago. Picture taken November 9, 2004. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Sgt. Luis R. Agostini-USMC Yahoo! News - World Photos - Reuters

A US Marine aims his gun after coming under attack in the western part of Fallujah, Iraq Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004. About 80 percent of the city was said to be under U.S. control, with insurgents pushed into a narrow corner. But the battle has claimed at least 24 American lives and wounded about 170 U.S. troops, and violence has now spread to other Sunni Muslim areas of Iraq. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus) Yahoo! News - World Photos - AP
