De Casa em Casa (original title: House to House: An Epic Memoir of War ) is a non-fiction account by former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant David Bellavia, detailing his experiences during the 2004 Second Battle of Fallujah. The narrative focuses on the intense, hand-to-hand urban combat his platoon faced, particularly during a pivotal, one-man assault to clear an insurgent-held home. The memoir also explores the deep bonds of brotherhood formed amidst extreme violence, as well as the lasting psychological impact of war on its participants.

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*"Just finished ‘De Casa em Casa em Fallujah’ – a raw, unflinching look at urban combat and brotherhood in one of the Iraq War’s fiercest battles. Bellavia’s account isn’t just about tactics; it’s about the weight of every door kicked open and every life changed in a city turned battlefield.

Their mission was deceptively simple on paper: clear a block of houses designated as insurgent strongholds. But in Fallujah, "clearing" meant entering a "lethally choreographed kill zone". Into the Labyrinth

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De Casa em Casa: Um Sniper em Fallujah Author: David Bellavia (with John R. Bruning) Genre: Military Memoir / Non-Fiction

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