Most are unprintable, but here is one that got a lot of laughs: "Kilo Company: Killed more people than cancer."
In early September, Kilo Company moved into a cluster of villages northeast of Karmah that was the last major insurgent staging ground in Anbar.
Corporal Nicoll, 23, served in Kilo Company of the First Marines, Third Battalion.
Company K (Kilo Company)
He was soon assigned to the 9th Marine Regiment, Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines.
After joining the Marines, he was chosen at 22 to become a squad leader with Kilo Company, Third Battalion, Seventh Marine Regiment in September 2003.
The 1/3 Marines held COP Reilly until February 25, when Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines arrived to take control of the position.
The I.E.D. targeted a squad from 3/1 Kilo Company, 3rd Platoon while on a resupply convoy.
Kilo Company fought through the NLF and relieved India but the two companies were then found to have too many casualties to move.
When researching the film I interviewed a number of troops from Kilo Company, none of whom are implicated in the crime but who arrived at the scene shortly after.