The book De Casa em Casa em Fallujah (English title: House to House) is a brutal, first-hand account of the Second Battle of Fallujah, written by Medal of Honor recipient David Bellavia.
For those preferring a physical copy, the book was published in Brazil by Larousse and later Lafonte: De Casa Em Casa Em Fallujah | Amazon.com.br De Casa Em Casa Em Fallujah Pdf
In Portuguese-language military forums, recruits and officers debate Bellavia’s tactics. In Brazilian favelas, police special forces (BOPE) have studied the book’s room-clearing techniques. In Angolan army classrooms, the PDF is passed from instructor to student on USB drives. The digital search is, in essence, a search for survival knowledge: how to move, shoot, and stay sane when the enemy is three meters away, behind a bedroom door. The book De Casa em Casa em Fallujah
There is a specific focus on the bond between soldiers. The "brotherhood" trope is common in this genre, but here it feels visceral. Bellavia is fighting not for abstract ideals like democracy or policy, but for the men standing next to him in the stack. In Angolan army classrooms, the PDF is passed
House to House: 9781416574712: Bellavia, David, Bruning, John
"De Casa em Casa em Fallujah" is the Portuguese edition of David Bellavia’s "House to House," offering a raw memoir of the 2004 Second Battle of Fallujah. It details 11 days of intense urban combat during Operation Phantom Fury, focusing on the author's heroic actions and the psychological toll of war. Access the document on