Iraq: uccisi 3 soldati Usa
Period US UK Other* Total Avg Days 4 92 0 5 97 1.7 57 3 579 26 27 632 2.93 216 2 717 27 58 802 1.89 424 1 140 33 0 173 4.02 43 Total 1528 86 90 1704 2.3 740 To View Period Details Click The Period Number Time Periods Defined Latest Fatality: Mar 26, 2005
Military Fatalities: By Month Period US UK Other* Total Avg Days 3-2005 30 0 3 33 1.18 28 2-2005 58 0 2 60 2.14 28 1-2005 107 10 10 127 4.1 31 12-2004 72 2 3 77 2.48 31 11-2004 137 4 0 141 4.7 30 10-2004 63 2 2 67 2.16 31 9-2004 80 3 4 87 2.9 30 8-2004 66 4 5 75 2.42 31 7-2004 54 1 3 58 1.87 31 6-2004 42 1 7 50 1.67 30 5-2004 80 0 4 84 2.71 31 4-2004 135 0 5 140 4.67 30 3-2004 52 0 0 52 1.68 31 2-2004 20 1 2 23 0.79 29 1-2004 47 5 0 52 1.68 31 12-2003 40 0 8 48 1.55 31 11-2003 82 1 27 110 3.67 30 10-2003 44 1 2 47 1.52 31 9-2003 31 1 1 33 1.1 30 8-2003 35 6 2 43 1.39 31 7-2003 47 1 0 48 1.55 31 6-2003 30 6 0 36 1.2 30 5-2003 37 4 0 41 1.32 31 4-2003 74 6 0 80 2.67 30 3-2003 65 27 0 92 7.67 12 Total 1528 86 90 1704 2.3 740 To View Period Details Click The Period Number
View Fatality Names and Details Fatality Metrics Casualties Trends Since Fall of Baghdad U.S. Fatalities By Month U.S. Fatalities with DOD Links U.S. Fatalities By State U.S. Fatalities City Map Hostile/NonHostile Timeline U.S. Fatalities State Map An Incomplete List of Contractors Killed or Missing in Iraq Missing or Captured: 1 Soldier is listed as Captured The Wounded: US Military as reported after 4/3 Period Wnd-RTD Wounded 19-Mar-03 thru 03-Apr-03 115 426 04-Apr-03 thru 02-Apr-04 963 1484 03-Apr-04 thru 09-Apr-04 59 222 10-Apr-04 thru 16-Apr-04 119 242 17-Apr-04 thru 23-Apr-04 138 96 24-Apr-04 thru 03-May-04 193 76 04-May-04 thru 11-May-04 82 116 12-May-04 thru 18-May-04 100 93 19-May-04 thru 24-May-04 73 85 25-May-04 thru 31-May-04 86 114 01-Jun-04 thru 09-Jun-04 121 10 10-Jun-04 thru 16-Jun-04 71 54 17-Jun-04 thru 22-Jun-04 79 54 23-Jun-04 thru 29-Jun-04 64 59 30-Jun-04 thru 20-Jul-04 209 201 21-Jul-04 thru 03-Aug-04 183 100 04-Aug-04 thru 11-Aug-04 56 133 12-Aug-04 thru 17-Aug-04 129 92 18-Aug-04 thru 24-Aug-04 152 41 25-Aug-04 thru 31-Aug-04 84 142 01-Sep-04 thru 07-Sep-04 114 -4 08-Sep-04 thru 14-Sep-04 81 138 15-Sep-04 thru 21-Sep-04 116 52 22-Sep-04 thru 28-Sep-04 62 57 29-Sep-04 thru 05-Oct-04 87 111 06-Oct-04 thru 12-Oct-04 86 46 13-Oct-04 thru 19-Oct-04 90 64 20-Oct-04 thru 26-Oct-04 77 57 27-Oct-04 thru 03-Nov-04 60 77 04-Nov-04 thru 09-Nov-04 83 88 10-Nov-04 thru 16-Nov-04 120 378 17-Nov-04 thru 23-Nov-04 267 103 24-Nov-04 thru 30-Nov-04 184 42 01-Dec-04 thru 07-Dec-04 62 152 08-Dec-04 thru 14-Dec-04 50 28 15-Dec-04 thru 22-Dec-04 65 72 23-Dec-04 thru 04-Jan-05 176 95 05-Jan-05 thru 11-Jan-05 67 53 12-Jan-05 thru 18-Jan-05 36 94 19-Jan-05 thru 25-Jan-05 106 14 26-Jan-05 thru 01-Feb-05 86 62 02-Feb-05 thru 08-Feb-05 39 62 09-Feb-05 thru 15-Feb-05 53 44 16-Feb-05 thru 22-Feb-05 69 32 23-Feb-05 thru 01-Mar-05 75 76 02-Mar-05 thru 08-Mar-05 31 34 09-Mar-05 thru 14-Mar-05 55 4 15-Mar-05 thru 22-Mar-05 54 44 Total 5527 5915Wnd-RTD: Wounded in Action Return to Duty within 72 hours Wnd: Wounded in Action Not Return to Duty within 72 hours Totals updated at random by the DoD Some of The Wounded... Wounded In Action According to The DoD Period Wounded Feb-2005 375 Jan-2005 487 Dec-2004 536 Nov-2004 1406 Oct-2004 644 Sep-2004 704 Aug-2004 893 Jul-2004 552 Jun-2004 589 May-2004 756 Apr-2004 1213 Mar-2004 323 Feb-2004 146 Jan-2004 188 Dec-2003 261 Nov-2003 337 Oct-2003 413 Sep-2003 247 Aug-2003 181 Jul-2003 226 Jun-2003 147 May-2003 54 Apr-2003 340 Mar-2003 202 Total 11220Last update from the DoD: 26-Feb-05 Notes: Latest Military Fatality Date: Mar 26, 2005
Total Fatalities since May 1, 2003: 1454 March 20th through May 1st: 139 Hostile US Fatalities Since May 1, 2003: 1055
Hostile Fatalities Since May 1, 2003: 1162
US deaths since July 2, 2003: 1321 (Pres. Bush announces, "Bring Them On") Total Fatalities since December 13, 2003: 1157 (Saddam Hussein is captured) Total Hostile Fatalities since December 13, 2003: 924 (Saddam Hussein is captured) * Other - Polish: 17
* Other - Danish: 1
* Other - Spanish: 11 1 Military Diplomat, 2 Army Soldier, 8 Central Intelligence Agents * Other - Italian: 22
* Other - Ukrainian: 18
* Other - Bulgarian: 8
* Other - Thai: 2
* Other - Estonian: 2
* Other - Salvadoran: 1
* Other - Netherlands 2
* Other - Slovaks: 3
* Other - Latvian: 1
* Other - Kazakh: 1
* Other - Hungarian: 1
03/28/05 FOX: Pentagon Fast-Tracks Mortar Defense System The U.S. military is fast tracking a weapon to reduce the threat of mortar attacks, which are one of the leading killer of troops in Iraq. It's called C-RAM, short for counter rocket artillery mortar system.
03/28/05 Gannett: Sheridan graduate wounded in Iraq Pfc. Chad Luning of Glenford, a 2004 graduate of Sheridan High School, has been wounded in Iraq and is recuperating at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.
03/28/05 Aljazeera: Two car bombs south of Baghdad kill at least twelve U.S. forces shot dead police major Nour Karim Nour in the holy city of Najaf, south of Karbala, Najaf’s police chief said. The soldiers claimed that Nour’s car approached a checkpoint on the wrong side of the road.
03/28/05 DoD Identifies Army Casualty Sgt. Isiah J. Sinclair, 31, of Natchitoches, La. Hewas assigned to the Army National Guard's 1st Bat., 156th Armored Reg. He died March 26 in Baghdad, when a VBIED device detonated near their HMMWV while he were on patrol.
03/28/05 DoD Identifies Army Casualty Sgt. Lee M. Godbolt, 23, of New Orleans, La. He was assigned to the Army National Guard's 1st Bat., 141st Field Artillery Reg. He died March 26 in Baghdad, when a VBIED device detonated near their HMMWV while he were on patrol.
03/28/05 Advertiser: Diggers go to war without spare parts THE army plans to send new troop carriers to war in Iraq, despite a lack of testing and spare parts. According to Defence sources, officials are finding it difficult to organise logistical support for the Bushmaster vehicles.
03/28/05 UPI: 13 killed in violence throughout Iraq At least 13 people were killed, including a senior police officer, in separate incidents in Iraq Monday, security sources said.
03/28/05 KUNA: Al-Arabia correspondent detained with Falluja films Iraqi police have arrested a correspondent of Al-Arabia television network with film tapes shot in the town of Falluja in his possession at Baghdad International Airport. (more) mhg.
03/28/05 DoD Identifies Marine Casualty Cpl. Bryan J. Richardson, 23, of Summersville, W.Va., died March 25 as a result of hostile action in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. He was assigned to Marine Forces Reserve’s 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, Moundsville, W.Va.
03/28/05 Reuters: Bulgarian Army to Punish High-Ranking Commander in Iraq Bulgaria is going to punish its commander of military operations in Iraq, announced the Defense Ministry today but refused to pint out whether this decision is connected with the killing of Bulgarian soldier by the US forces earlier last month.
03/28/05 AP: Iraq Official Discourages Demonstrations Interim Interior Minister Falah al-Naqib, likely to be out of job once the new government takes over, said the protest was among "attempts to destabilize the situation" in Iraq.
03/28/05 Novinite: Al-Zarqawi Surrounded - Iraqi Minister "We have not arrested al-Zarqawi," Interior Minister Falah al-Nakib said during a news conference. "He is surrounded in a certain area, and we hope for the best. This operation is ongoing.
03/28/05 Herald and Weekly Times: 16 die as politicians bicker One soldier was killed and another was injured in an attack in Dhuluiyah. Four police were killed and six were wounded when rebels attacked their police station in Tal Afar with mortars and small arms fire.
03/28/05 Scotsman: Three Killed in Rebel Attacks on Baghdad Police Across the Tigris River that bisects Baghdad, a roadside bomb exploded near a police patrol in the Hay Al-Amil area, killing one policeman and wounding five, Capt. Thalib Thamir said.
03/28/05 AP: Insurgent Attacks Across Iraq Kill Eight Security was tightened Monday around the already heavily fortified Green Zone. But insurgents still targeted the area, firing three mortar rounds that slammed into the banks of the Tigris River, just outside the zone's concrete barrier.
03/28/05 Islam Online: UN Reports Irregularities in Iraq Elections Two months after an election described as “historic,” a new United Nations report revealed irregularities in the legislative election process.
03/28/05 CBC: Iraqi insurgents renew attacks on police Insurgents opened fire on a car carrying police Col. Abdul Karim Fahad Abbass as he headed to work in the southeastern Doura quarter, killing him and his driver, said police.
03/28/05 Baku: Latest violence kills 16 in Iraq as politicians bicker Three members of the Badr Organistion, a Shiite political grouping, were killed on the road near Baqouba. Gunmen in another car pulled alongside their vehicle and shot them, police and defense ministry sources said.
03/28/05 clarionledger: Soldier recovering, thanks to dying medic Sgt. Ellis Martin of Summit...is recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He is confined to his bed but is talking and moving his feet, said his wife, Stephanie Martin. He has a broken left arm, among other injuries, she said.
03/28/05 Reuters: Bomb kills seven near Baghdad A suicide car bomber has blown up his vehicle near a crowd of Shi'ite Muslim pilgrims south of Baghdad, killing at least seven people and wounding nine, police in Kerbala say.
03/28/05 Xinhuanet: Two Iraqi policemen killed in bomb attack south of Baghdad Two Iraqi policemen were killed and several people wounded, including two policemen, in a booby-trapped bicycle attack against a police car in southern Iraq Monday, police said.
03/27/05 KUNA: Iraq-based Polish troops start withdrawal from Muthanna Polish troops based in the southern Iraqi governorate of Muthanna started withdrawing, paving the way for British and Japanese troops to take over control of the city.
03/27/05 KUNA: Four protestors, suicide bomber die (update) Four protestors died and many others were injured when gunmen opened fire randomly against a peaceful demonstration organized by installations protection policemen and Technology ministry employees here on Sunday.
03/27/05 Anatolia: Abizaid says more foreign fighters appear to be entering Iraq Foreign fighters who have entered Iraq in recent months are making up a growing percentage of insurgents battling US troops and the country's fledgling security force, a senior US military commander said Sunday.
03/27/05 AP: More violence reported in Iraq Police in Iraq have discovered three bodies in an abandoned car about 35 miles northeast of Baghdad. Authorities have identified the victims as an official from the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq and two of his relatives.
03/27/05 Aljazeera: Newly-repaired Iraq pipeline blown up Attackers have blown up a pipeline 60km west of Kirkuk, just a day after repairs to the route connecting the lucrative oil field to a major refinery in Baiji.
03/27/05 AP: Officer’s death after Iraq tour puzzles doctors The Army said Wright died of an unknown illness shortly after returning from Iraq in February. His body was found in a Fayetteville motel room March 2. An autopsy performed by Womack doctors was inconclusive.
03/27/05 LATimes: Miscommunication helped doom convoy The April 9 mission is best-known for the kidnapping and dramatic escape of its leader, Mississippi dairy farmer Thomas Hamill. But of 43 men on the convoy, 25 were killed or injured, and two remain unaccounted for.
03/27/05 Anatolia: Unmanned US aircraft crashes north of Baghdad A US drone crashed north of Baghdad Sunday. "An Air Force MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle crashed about 6 am (0300 GMT) March 27, in the vicinity of Balad, Iraq," the statement read.
03/27/05 ArabTimes: Kurd official escapes assassination in north Ira Najat Hassan Karim, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, said one of his guards was injured when a roadside bomb targeting his convoy exploded in the ethnically mixed city.
03/27/05 AP: Gov't verifying report that Filipinos among insurgents killed in Iraq The Philippines is verifying with the Iraqi military a report that Filipinos were among insurgents killed in a US-backed assault last week in Iraq, the foreign affairs department said Sunday.
03/27/05 Zaman: No News Of Turkish Driver Missing in Iraq No news has been received for four days about Turkish driver Bekir Erdogan who was carrying cargo for an American company.
03/27/05 AP Iraq police fire on protesters, kill one Security officials opened fire on a crowd of about 50 ministry guards were demonstrating because they said they were paid only part of their wages. It was unclear why the guards opened fire.
03/27/05 AP: Fresh attacks in Iraq Iraq Assailants in Iraq have opened fire on a cafe popular with ethnic Kurds in Kirkuk. At least one person was killed and three injured. In the southern oil city of Basra, insurgents hit a police patrol with a roadside bomb, injuring one nearby civilian.
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