FALLUJAH, Iraq (April 10, 2005) -- It is 6 a.m. and sweat is already dripping from their faces as they push through their physical fitness training well before sunrise. Hours later, a platoon of recruits take careful aim on their targets as they send 7.62 caliber rounds downrange. At the same time other platoons receive instruction on lifesaving first aid and land navigation techniques. If this sounds like a day of Marine Corps boot camp, it should, but instead of young American men and women these recruits are from Iraq. Marines with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment joined forces with...