Fallujah Death Toll to 'Rival Those Seen in Vietnam War'
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/110704Z.shtml Military Hospital Preparing for Fallujah Battle
By Tom Lasseter
Knight Ridder Tribune News
Friday 05 November 2004
Marines say the toll is expected to rival those seen in Vietnam War.
With U.S. Forces near Fallujah - The number of dead and wounded from the expected battle to retake insurgent-controlled Fallujah probably will reach levels not seen since Vietnam, a senior surgeon at the Marine camp outside Fallujah said Thursday.
Navy Cmdr. Lach Noyes said the camp's hospital is preparing to handle 25 severely injured soldiers a day, not counting walking wounded and the dead.
The hospital has added two operating rooms, doubled its supplies, added a mortuary and stocked up on blood reserves. Doctors have set up a system of ambulance vehicles that will rush to the camp's gate to receive the dead and wounded so units can return to battle quickly.
The plans underscore the ferocity of the fight the U.S. military expects in Fallujah, a Sunni Muslim city about 35 miles west of Baghdad, which has been under insurgent control since April.
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