Navy to name ship after Marine battles in Fallujah, Iraq

FILE - U.S. Army troops clear rolls of razor wire from the main entrance to Fallujah, Iraq, April 30, 2004. The Navy's next amphibious assault ship will be named after the city of Fallujah, which saw some of the bloodiest battles in the Iraq war when U.S. Marines fought al-Qaida extremist in deadly house-to-house combat. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy's next amphibious assault ship will be named after the city of Fallujah, which saw some of the bloodiest battles in the Iraq war when U.S. Marines fought al-Qaida extremists in deadly house-to-house combat.

Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said the USS Fallujah will commemorate what have become known as the “First and Second Battles of Fallujah," following the tradition of naming the assault ships after Marine Corps battles or other early sailing ships and aircraft carriers.

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