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The Dishonored Dead There is excellent reason to believe that the Department of Defense has deliberately not reported a significant number of the dead in Iraq. The actual death toll is in excess of 10,000. (See the official records at the end of this piece.) Given the officially acknowledged number of over 15,000 seriously wounded (and a published total of 25,000 wounded overall,), this elevated death toll is far more realistic than the current 2,000+ now being officially published. In addition to the evident falsification of the death rolls, at least 5,500 American military personnel have deserted, most in Ireland but more have escaped to Canada and other European countries, none of whom are inclined to cooperate with vengeful American authorities. This means that of t he 158,000 U.S. military shipped to Iraq, 26,000 deserted, were killed or seriously wounded. The DoD lists currently being very quietly circulated indicate over 10,000 dead, over 25,000 seriously wounded and a large number of suicides, forced hospitalization for ongoing drug usage and sales, murder of Iraqi civilians and fellow soldiers, rapes, courts martial and so on – The government gets away with these huge lies because they claim, falsely, that only soldiers actually killed on the ground in Iraq are reported. The dying and critically wounded are listed as en route to military hospitals outside of the country and not reported on the daily postings. Anyone who dies just as the transport takes off from the Baghdad airport is not listed and neither are those who die in the US military hospitals. Their families are certainly notified that their son, husband, brother or lover was dead and the bodies, or what is left of them (refrigeration is very bad in Iraq what with constant power outages) are shipped home, to Dover AFB. This, we note, was the overall policy until very recently. Since it became well known that many had died at Landstuhl, in Germany, the DoD began to list a very few soldiers who had died at other non-theater locations. These numbers are only for show and are pathetically small in relationship to the actual figures (which we are now publishing.) President Bush personally ordered that no pictures be taken of the coffined and flag- draped dead under any circumstances. He claims that this is to comfort the bereaved relatives but is designed to keep the huge number of arriving bodies secret. Any civilian, or military personnel, taking pictures will be jailed at once and prosecuted. Bush has never attended any kind of a memorial service for his dead soldiers and never will. He is terrified some parent might curse him in front of the press or, worse, attack him. As Bush is a coward and in denial, this is not a surprise. 

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The Dishonored Dead

There is excellent reason to believe that the Department of Defense has deliberately not reporteda significant number of the dead in Iraq. The actual death toll is in excess of 10,000. (See theofficial records at the end of this piece.) Given the officially acknowledged number of over 15,000

seriously wounded (and a published total of 25,000 wounded overall,), this elevated death toll isfar more realistic than the current 2,000+ now being officially published.

In addition to the evident falsification of the death rolls, at least 5,500 American militarypersonnel have deserted, most in Ireland but more have escaped to Canada and other Europeancountries, none of whom are inclined to cooperate with vengeful American authorities. Thismeans that of the 158,000 U.S. military shipped to Iraq, 26,000 deserted, were killed or seriouslywounded. The DoD lists currently being very quietly circulated indicate over 10,000 dead, over25,000 seriously wounded and a large number of suicides, forced hospitalization for ongoingdrug usage and sales, murder of Iraqi civilians and fellow soldiers, rapes, courts martial and soon –

The government gets away with these huge lies because they claim, falsely, that onlysoldiers actually killed on the ground in Iraq are reported. The dying and critically wounded arelisted as en route to military hospitals outside of the country and not reported on the dailypostings. Anyone who dies just as the transport takes off from the Baghdad airport is not listedand neither are those who die in the US military hospitals. Their families are certainly notifiedthat their son, husband, brother or lover was dead and the bodies, or what is left of them(refrigeration is very bad in Iraq what with constant power outages) are shipped home, to DoverAFB. This, we note, was the overall policy until very recently. Since it became well known thatmany had died at Landstuhl, in Germany, the DoD began to list a very few soldiers who had diedat other non-theater locations. These numbers are only for show and are pathetically small inrelationship to the actual figures (which we are now publishing.)

President Bush personally ordered that no pictures be taken of the coffined and flag-draped dead under any circumstances. He claims that this is to comfort the bereaved relatives butis designed to keep the huge number of arriving bodies secret. Any civilian, or militarypersonnel, taking pictures will be jailed at once and prosecuted. Bush has never attended anykind of a memorial service for his dead soldiers and never will. He is terrified some parent mightcurse him in front of the press or, worse, attack him. As Bush is a coward and in denial, this is nota surprise. 

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Official Department of Defense Iraq &Afghanistan Actual U.S. Military

Casualty Lists 

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 Department of Defense Iraq & Afghanistan U.S. Military Casualty List Showing

 Actual number of casualties but not currently available to the public

Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: April 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  377 310 67 379 625

Post Combat Ops – 0 0 0 0 0

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  16 16 0

Totals  393 326 67 379 625

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: April 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 40 22 18 67 225

Other Locations **** 16 9 7 23 37

Worldwide Total 56 31 25 90 262

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated on

Tuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: May 31-June 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  377 310 67 379 625

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 215 173 42 67 129

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  18 11 7

Totals  610 494 116 446 754

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: June 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 26 17 9 18 41

Other Locations **** 21 6 15 6 23

Worldwide Total 47 23 24 24 64

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th

, 2003 in theArabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

Score: Official number of deaths in Iraq - May-June 2003: 59In Afghanistan: 2 

Actual number of deaths in Iraq – May-June 2003: 233 In Afghanistan: 26 

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: July 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  377 310 67 379 625

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 510 210 85 290 704

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  892 525 152 669 1329

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: July 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 44 29 15

Other Locations **** 14 8 6

Worldwide Total 58 37 21 24 64

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th

, 2003 in theArabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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 Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: August 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 679 532 147 417 1377

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  823 646 177 533 1803

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: August 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 40 22 18 67 225

Other Locations **** 16 9 7 23 37

Worldwide Total 56 31 25 90 262

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: September 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 976 617 359 682 2884

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  1120 731 389 798 3310

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: September 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 86 39 47 88 269

Other Locations **** 30 12 18 40 60

Worldwide Total 116 51 65 128 329

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: October 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 1407 898 509 992 4175

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  1551 1012 539 1108 4601

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: October 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 136 66 70 105 295

Other Locations **** 35 17 18 51 67

Worldwide Total 171 83 92 156 362

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: November 30, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 1659 1115 544 1159 4480

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  1803 1229 574 1275 4906

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: November, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 167 93 74 116 338

Other Locations **** 35 17 18 51 67

Worldwide Total 202 110 92 167 405

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: December 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 2230 1503 727 2130 5767

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  2374 1617 757 2246 6193

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: December 31, 2003 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 195 114 81 155 389

Other Locations **** 99 77 22 103 81

Worldwide Total 294 191 103 258 470

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: January 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 2853 2081 772 3940 7977

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  2997 2195 802 4056 8403

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: January 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 246 151 95 183 406

Other Locations **** 112 86 26 199 86

Worldwide Total 358 237 121 382 492

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: February 28, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 3210 2354 856 4153 8319

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  3354 2468 886 4269 8745

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: February 28, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 321 213 108 230 583

Other Locations **** 132 95 37 239 89

Worldwide Total 453 308 145 469 672

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *

AS OF: March 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 3503 2576 927 4561 9044

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  3647 2690 957 4677 9470

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: March 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 395 275 120 313 692

Other Locations **** 157 116 41 310 116

Worldwide Total 552 391 161 623 808

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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Supplemental Report

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: April 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 3503 2576 927 4561 9044

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  3647 2690 957 4677 9470

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: April 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 395 275 120 313 692

Other Locations **** 157 116 41 310 116

Worldwide Total 552 391 161 623 808

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: May 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 4099 3085 1014 6369 9519

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  4243 3199 1044 6485 9947

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: May 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 500 366 134 394 794

Other Locations **** 172 128 44 327 120

Worldwide Total 672 494 178 721 914

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: June 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 4277 3188 1089 7270 11232

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  4501 3302 1119 7386 11658

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: June 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 548 398 150 415 824

Other Locations **** 179 133 46 335 139

Worldwide Total 727 531 196 750 963

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: July 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 4753 3563 1190 8860 11650

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  4897 3677 1220 8976 12076

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: July 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 617 440 177 495 1000

Other Locations **** 196 147 49 342 144

Worldwide Total 813 587 226 837 1144

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: August 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 4753 3563 1190 8860 11650

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  4897 3677 1220 8976 12076

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: August 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 617 440 177 495 1000

Other Locations **** 196 147 49 342 144

Worldwide Total 813 587 226 837 1144

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: September 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 5249 3896 1353 10603 12700

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals  5393 4010 1383 10719 13126

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: September 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. MilitaryCasualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan*** 813 565 248 525 1048

Other Locations **** 243 179 64 351 154

Worldwide Total 1056 744 312 887 1202

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) and

Returned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: October 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 6091 4617 1474 11163 13012

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 6235 4731 1504 11279 13438

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: October 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 988 607 381 592 1163

Other Locations **** 270 200 70 399 173

Worldwide Total 1258 807 451 991 1336

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: November 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 6482 4929 1553 12144 13532

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 6626 5043 1583 12260 13958

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: November 30, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1016 628 388 675 1254

Other Locations **** 293 211 82 409 218

Worldwide Total 1309 839 470 1084 1472

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: December 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 6482 4929 1553 12144 13532

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 6626 5043 1583 12260 13958

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: December 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1016 628 388 675 1254

Other Locations **** 293 211 82 409 218

Worldwide Total 1309 839 470 1084 1472

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: January 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 7082 5349 1733 13275 14761

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 7226 5463 1763 13391 15187

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: January 31, 2004 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1084 683 401 732 1377

Other Locations **** 317 221 96 455 287

Worldwide Total 1401 904 497 1187 1664

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: February 28, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 7399 5579 1820 13785 14840

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 7543 5693 1850 13901 15266

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: February 28, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1097 692 405 747 1383

Other Locations **** 318 222 96 460 290

Worldwide Total 1415 914 501 1207 1673

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: March 31, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 7782 5890 1892 14164 14948

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 7926 6004 1922 14280 15374

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: March 31, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1126 709 417 779 1404

Other Locations **** 324 227 97 474 295

Worldwide Total 1450 936 514 1253 1699

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: April 30, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 8062 6091 1971 14481 15056

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 8206 6205 2001 14597 15482

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: April 30, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1169 741 428 844 1501

Other Locations **** 329 232 97 482 297

Worldwide Total 1498 973 525 1326 1798

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: May 31, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 8266 6230 2036 14791 15253

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 8410 6344 2066 14907 15679

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: May 31, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1217 776 441 856 1542

Other Locations **** 334 236 98 487 313

Worldwide Total 1551 1012 539 1343 1855

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: June 30, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 8228 6226 2002 14656 15117

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 8372 6340 2032 14772 15543

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***

AS OF: June 30, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1219 786 433 907 1514

Other Locations **** 342 240 102 495 303

Worldwide Total 1561 1026 535 1402 1817

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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 U.S. Department of Defense Official Supplemental Casualty lists as of July31, 2005(Website no longer available) 

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OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *AS OF: July 31, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 

1 May thru Present 8427 6363 2064 14801 15195OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 8571 6477 2094 14917 15621

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: July 31, 2005 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 1226 793 433 922 1516

Other Locations **** 349 241 108 495 304

Worldwide Total 1575 1034 541 1417 1820

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19th, 2003 in the

Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

U.S. Department of Defense Official Public Casualty lists as of September21, 2005 http://www.defenselink.mil/news/casualty.pdf

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 OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS *

AS OF: Sept 21, 2005, 1000 a.m. EDT

OIF U.S. Military Casualtiesby phase  Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

Combat Operations – 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03  139 109 30 116 426

Post Combat Ops – 1 May thru Present 1763 1370 393 7570 6529

OIF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties  5 5 0

Totals 1907 1484 423 7686 6955

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS ***AS OF: Sept 21, 2005, 1000 a.m. EDT 

OEF U.S. Military Casualties Total Deaths  KIA  Non-Hostile  WIA RTD **  WIA Not RTD ** 

In and Around Afghanistan *** 190 112 78

Other Locations **** 43 2 41

OEF U.S. DoD CivilianCasualties 1 1

Worldwide Total 234 115 119 225 376

* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19, 2003 in theArabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea,

** These columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) andReturned to Duty within 72 hours and WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 Hours. To determine thetotal WIA figure, add the columns “WIA RTD” and “WIA Not RTD” together. These figures are updated onTuesday unless there is a preceding holiday.

*** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred inAfghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan

**** OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Other Locations), Includes casualties that occurred inGuantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles,Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

Total Actual U.S. Military Deaths from March, 2003 through July, 2005: 10,146 

Total Reported U.S. Military Deaths from March, 2003 through Sept 21, 2005: 2,141 

Difference: 8,005

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This is a typical example of the sort of worthless data pouring out of the Pentagon.

It purports to be a full, complete official listing of wounded American military

personnel who have died of their injuries since the commencement of the Iraqi war

in March of 2003. Given that over 15,000 seriously wounded were, by thePentagon’s own postings, flown out of Iraq because of the seriousness of their

wounds, that only 59 of these seriously injured died from March, 2003 through

June, 2005, is completely unbelievable.

United States Department of Defense

News Release 

On the web: http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/2004/nr20040106-

0847.html 

Media contact: +1 (703) 697-5131

Public contact: http://www.dod.mil/faq/comment.htmlor +1 (703) 428-0711

Date Name CauseCountry of 

Death

01/04/05 Washington, Bennie J.  Hostile - hostile fire - RPG attack  USA

01/05/04 Frist, Luke P.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

03/03/05 Jones, Michael D. Non-hostile – illness USA

03/04/05 Garceau, Seth K. Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  Germany

03/18/04 Sutphin, Ernest Harold  Non-hostile - vehicle accident Germany

03/19/04Matthews, Clint Richard

"Bones" Non-hostile - vehicle accident Germany

03/20/04 Vega, Michael W.  Hostile - vehicle accident USA

04/09/05 LaWare, Casey M.  Non-hostile - building fire Germany

04/12/05 Dickens, Tyler J.  Hostile - hostile fire - RPG attack (?) USA

04/20/04 Fox, Bradley C.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  Germany

04/22/04 Dunham, Jason L.  Hostile - hostile fire USA

04/24/03 Jenkins, Troy David  Hostile - hostile fire - bomb Germany

05/02/05 Little, Tommy S.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

05/08/04 Holmes, James J. Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  Germany

05/10/05 Bordelon, Michael J. Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

05/11/05 Schmidt III, John T. Hostile - hostile fire – explosion USA

05/18/04 Chaney, William D.  Non-hostile – illness Germany

05/22/05 Seesan, Aaron N.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  Germany

05/24/05 Collins, Randy D.  Hostile - hostile fire - mortar attack  USA

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06/01/03 Lambert, Jonathan W.  Non-hostile - vehicle accident Germany

06/03/04 Bolding, Todd J.  Hostile - hostile fire Germany

06/03/05 Mendoza, Antonio Hostile - hostile fire – explosion USA

06/13/05 Mattek Jr., John J. Hostile - hostile fire – explosion USA

06/18/03 Latham, William T. Hostile - hostile fire USA

06/21/05 Milev, Marin MilevNon-hostile - vehicle accident

(drowning)Germany

07/02/04 Martin, Stephen G.  Hostile - hostile fire - car bomb USA

07/04/03 Coons, James Curtis Non-hostile – suicide USA

07/08/03 McKinley, Robert L.  Non-hostile - illness – heatstroke Germany

07/12/03 Neusche, Joshua M.  Non-hostile - illness - pneumonia? Germany

07/15/04 Mardis Jr., Paul C.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

07/21/04 Engel, Mark E.  Hostile - hostile fire USA

08/05/04 McCune, Donald R. Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  Germany

08/06/03 Colunga, Zeferino E.  Non-hostile - illness - acute leukemia Germany

08/09/04 Houghton, Andrew R.  Hostile - hostile fire - RPG attack  USA

08/14/03 Kirchhoff, David M. Non-hostile - illness – heatstroke Germany

08/17/03 Ivory, Craig S.  Non-hostile - illness - heat related Germany

09/07/03 Thompson, Jarrett B.  Non-hostile - vehicle accident USA

09/16/03 Pinkston, Foster  Non-hostile – illness USA

09/19/04 Adams, Brandon E.  Hostile - hostile fire - grenade USA

09/28/04 Prewitt, Tyler D.  Hostile - hostile fire - RPG attack  Germany

09/30/04 Nolan, Allen  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

10/01/03 Ramos, Tamarra J. Non-hostile - unspecified injury USA

10/03/04 Pettaway Jr., James L.  Non-hostile - vehicle accident USA

10/13/04 Baker, Ronald W. Hostile - hostile fire - car bomb Germany

10/22/04 Gadsden, Jonathan E. Hostile - hostile fire USA

11/06/03 Fisher, Paul F. Hostile - helicopter crash (missile

attack)Germany

11/07/04 McVey, Otie Joseph  Non-hostile – illness USA

11/08/03 Jimenez, Linda C.  Non-hostile - accidental fall USA

11/19/04 Downey, Michael A.  Hostile - hostile fire - sniper USA

11/20/03 Tyrrell, Scott Matthew  Non-hostile - munitions accident USA

11/20/04 Welke, Joseph T.  Hostile - hostile fire Germany

11/20/04 Heredia, Joseph J.  Hostile - hostile fire Germany

11/23/04 Edinger, Benjamin C.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

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11/24/04 Nolte, Nicholas S.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

11/27/04 Smith, Michael A.  Hostile - hostile fire - sniper USA

12/01/04 Pena, Javier Obleas-Prado Hostile - hostile fire Germany

12/02/03 Young, Ryan C.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA

12/09/04 Renehan, Kyle J.  Hostile - hostile fire - mortar attack  Germany

12/29/04 Nelson, Craig L.  Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack  USA