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5 rules of writing a caption :
1. Supply specific information that answer 5W1H questions a. What is the picture about? It’s about insurgents in fallujah b. When does happen? On November 8, 2004 c. Where does happen? In Fallujah city d. Who does happen? The civilians in Fallujah city e. Why does happen? Because U.S. led offensive against the civilians in Fallujah city f. How does happen? occurred in November 8, 2004 after American forces' first attempt to capture the city failed in April 2004. It was a joint operation involving large numbers of American troops and the Iraqi government against guerrillas or the Fallujah mujahidin.
2. Use present tense in first sentence
When the associated press won the 2005 pulitzer prize fo breaking news photography with a team entry of 20 image.
3. Caption are written in a complete sentence
Subject = civilian of Fallujah Verb = firing Adverb = insurgents Object = the army U.S. launched attack the Fallujah city
4. Cleary identify the people and location in the photo
In the picture, the civilans Fallujah firing a mortal and small arms in Fallujah city
5. Include any extra information of the fact concering the action
In February 2004, control of Fallujah and surrounding areas in Al- Anbar Province was transferred from the US Airborne Division 82 to the 1st Marine Division. Shortly thereafter, on March 31, 2004, four private military contractors from Blackwater USA, were ambushed and killed in the city. Images of their mutilated bodies were broadcast worldwide
Within days, US Marine Corps forces launched Operation Decide
Alert (April 4, 2004) to take back control of the city from rebel forces. On April 28, 2004, Operation Alert Finish ended with a deal in which local residents were ordered to keep the rebels out of town. The Fallujah Brigade, consisting of local Iraqis under the command of a former Ba'athist officer named Muhammad Latif, takes over the city
rebel power and control began to grow to such an extent that as
big as September 24, 2004, a senior US official told ABC News that the arrest of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said in Fallujah, was now "the highest priority," and estimated his troop at 5,000 men, mostly non-Iraqi