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IRAQ CASUALTIES – US

Every US death individually, including home town.

http://www.antiwar.com/casualties/list.php

MILITARY CASUALTY INFORMATION

http://siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil/personnel/CASUALTY/oif-deaths-total.pdf

CASUALTY TYPE

Hostile 3,013
Nonhostile 647
Total 3,660

GENDER

Male 3,584
Female 76
Total 3,660

OFFICER/ENLISTED

Officer
E5-E9 1,170
E1-E4 2,142
Total 3,660

AGE

35 439
Total 3,660

COMPONENT

Active 2,938
Reserve 286
National Guard 43

Total 3,660

RACE/ETHNICITY

American Indian or Alaska Native 39
Asian 68
Black or African American 346
Hispanic or Latino 397
Multiple races, pending, or unknown 46
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 39
White 2,725
Total 3,660

The source has a further breakdown by branch of service

http://siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil/personnel/CASUALTY/oif-deaths-total.pdf

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IRAQ BODY COUNT – ONGOING – 8/20/07

August 20, 2007 – Monday

1605 days into the war

U.S. MILITARY DEATHS IN IRAQ: 3706
U.S. MILITARY WOUNDED IN IRAQ: 27409

IRAQI CIVILIAN DEATHS
(MINIMUM): 70059
(MAXIMUM): 76552
(LANCET ESTIMATE) 600,000

COST OF THE WAR SO FAR (ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST MILLION): $453,621,000,000

Please note that the above figures, from the IBC website, are NOT estimates of total Iraqi civilians killed as a result of the US invasion and its aftermath. Rather, they are a count of Western-reported verifiable violent deaths, and likely to be a small percentage of the true figure. Les Roberts, author of the Lancet Report, believes the actual number may now be as high as 1,000,000.

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