Memorial To The Military Personnel Killed In The War On Terrorism–Iraq Part Two
DUJAIL, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18: U.S. Army soldiers salute during a memorial service for Sgt. Robert Tucker at a military base October 18, 2005 in Dujail, Iraq. Tucker, 20, from Cookeville, Tennessee, was killed by insurgents when a roadside bomb blew up his armored vehicle on October 13 near Dujail, just two weeks before the end of his 10-month deployment in Iraq. He was assigned to K-Troop, of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, which patrols the area around Dujail. Saddam Hussein is scheduled to go on trial on October 19, for the death of 143 people from Dujail who he allegedly ordered killed in 1985 in revenge for an assassination attempt. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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Eighteen Years On: The War on Terror Comes of Age
Abstract: The United States has scored impressive successes against al-Qa`ida, the Islamic State, and other jihadi groups, decimating their leadership and limiting attacks on the U.S. homeland. At the same time, the jihadi cause has far more local and regional influence than it did in the years before 9/11; it is better able to inspire individuals in the West to act on its behalf; and groups have proven resilient despite the fierce U.S.-led onslaught against them. The movement as a whole is likely to persist, but the strongest groups will be limited operationally due to U.S. and allied counterterrorism efforts and probably will be caught up with the pressing demands of the civil wars in their countries and regions. The United States, Europe, and other stable regions will face continued but low-level attacks from inspired jihadis or those with some coordination from abroad, but the greatest dangers, and impact, will be felt on U.S. interests in the Muslim world.
Later this year, a U.S. service member is likely to be deployed to Afghanistan who was not yet born on September 11, 2001, when al-Qa`ida terrorists launched the most devastating terrorist attack in history and killed almost 3,000 people, mostly Americans. The years in between have seen wars in Iraq and Syria justified in the name of counterterrorism as well as more limited U.S. interventions against jihadi groups in Libya, Somalia, and other countries. Hundreds of thousands have died in these conflicts—some from terrorism, but most from combat and the associated ravages of war. Yet even as this body count soared, neither al-Qa`ida nor other jihadi groups have proven able to conduct a repeat of 9/11 or even anything close to it.
Judging the threat that jihadi terrorism currently poses to the United States and, more broadly, the success of the U.S.-led struggle against various jihadi groups in the post-9/11 era depends on what interests are prioritized and which perspective one takes. Under three very different administrations, the United States has scored impressive successes against al-Qa`ida, the Islamic State, and other jihadi groups, decimating their leadership and limiting attacks on the U.S. homeland to a fraction of what Americans feared in the aftermath of 9/11. Yet, almost two decades after 9/11, the United States has still not put the nail in the coffin of jihadis. Indeed, although the operational freedom of jihadi groups is constricted by U.S. and allied counterterrorism efforts, the jihadi cause as a whole has far more local and regional influence than it did in the years before 9/11, it is better able to inspire individuals in the West to act on its behalf, and groups have proven resilient despite the fierce U.S.-led onslaught. Americans are wearying of grinding conflicts in Afghanistan, Syria, and other countries and favor, at most, limited efforts in far-flung theaters like Somalia or West Africa where jihadis are active. Efforts to pass the burden onto allies have met little success in most parts of the world, with a few important exceptions like the French counterterrorism campaign in Mali.
Before Americans celebrate or despair, however, it is useful to take stock of the problems facing the main jihadi organizations themselves. The al-Qa`ida core is weak and under siege, the once-triumphant Islamic State caliphate is now a memory, and the movement as a whole is plagued by infighting. Even in areas where jihadis groups are stronger in the post-9/11 era, they have largely failed to become sustained mass movements and otherwise exert influence beyond violence for a prolonged period, in contrast to less radical groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Nor are they likely to find a theater of jihad as favorable as Syria in the near and medium terms. The jihadis, however, can comfort themselves knowing that their overall sphere of activity has expanded, the enduring weakness of regimes in the Muslim world will give them considerable operational space, and problems with Muslim integration in Europe may present new opportunities.
The movement as a whole is likely to remain persistent, but the strongest regional groups, like Boko Haram and al-Qa`ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), will probably be caught up with the pressing demands of the civil wars in their countries and regions. The United States, Europe, and other stable regions will face continued but low-level attacks from inspired jihadis or those with some coordination from abroad, but the greatest dangers, and impact, will be felt on U.S. interests in the Muslim world.
This article has five parts. It first gives a brief status report on jihadi attacks in the United States and abroad and describes other factors, such as levels of public fear, that are important components when weighing the terrorism danger. Sections II and III then look at what has gone well for the United States with regard to counterterrorism and what has gone poorly. In Section IV, this article reverses its perspective, asking similar questions for the jihadi movement as a whole. Finally, Section V explores possible future directions of the movement and argues that the jihadi movement will continue to localize and regionalize.
I. Snapshots of the Terrorism Threat Judging how dangerous the jihadi terrorism threat is depends heavily on which factors are used in its evaluation. At the most basic level, the number of Americans killed on U.S. soil has been low since 9/11, and the pool of jihadis in the United States shallow and composed largely of untrained individuals with few direct connections to jihadi masterminds overseas. At the end of 2018, jihadis had killed 104 Americans since 9/11, an average of six deaths a year. Only one American died in a jihadi attack on U.S. soil in 2018, which occurred when one teen murdered another at a sleepover, hardly a jihadi spectacular. Almost half the deaths (49) occurred in one attack, when Omar Mateen shot up a Florida nightclub while declaring his allegiance to the Islamic State. Mateen was a troubled man who at different times had claimed to be a member of the Lebanese Hezbollah and Jabhat al-Nusra, the Syrian faction linked to al-Qa`ida, despite the fact that both are violent rivals of the Islamic State. From the jihadi terrorists’ perspective, he was hardly a worthy successor to Mohammad Atta, the steely-eyed 9/11 cell leader.
Using the deaths of Americans from jihadi attacks overseas as a criterion for the overall threat is trickier. Just over 140 Americans died between 2002 and 2016 in such attacks, excluding attacks in war zones—a significant number, but far fewer than died in the 1988 Pan Am 103 bombing over Lockerbie, which claimed 190 Americans among the 270 overall victims. Yet the American death toll soars to almost 7,000 if soldiers killed in war zones in which jihadis are active—Iraq, Afghanistan, and so on—are counted. Many of these soldiers died in attacks by Iraqi nationalists or other actors, such as Shi`a radicals linked to Iran, who killed over 600 Americans fighting in Iraq. In addition, over 2,000 of these losses represent U.S. deaths in Afghanistan, primarily against the Afghan Taliban, which in the post-9/11 era is not directly linked to extra-regional terrorism despite being a deadly foe of the United States in its home country.
Some Americans, however, take a broader view of the death toll. Attacks in Europe in particular are often considered part of the overall balance sheet on the war on terror. U.S. fears of terrorism spiked after the Islamic State killed 130 innocents in a series of attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015. With high-profile bloody attacks in France, Spain, and the United Kingdom as well as many smaller strikes, jihadis have killed far more civilians in Europe than in the United States since 9/11. After a decline at the end of the last decade, attacks again increased when the Islamic State was at its peak from 2014-2016, but they have fallen again in recent years. The years 2018 and (so far) 2019 have seen lower levels of jihadi violence. Yet in Europe, the pre-9/11 picture was bleaker, when left-wing and ethnonationalist terrorism plagued Europe and when state sponsors like Libya wreaked havoc. The number of attacks peaked in 1979 when Europe suffered over 1,000 attacks, but attacks averaged around 10 a week during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Much of the violence was in the Basque region of Spain or in Northern Ireland. The average number of attacks fell after 1997.
In addition, jihadi groups are active in bloody civil wars around the Muslim world. Deaths from conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Nigeria, Somalia, Yemen, and other countries may number over one million. As with the body counts of U.S. soldiers, such numbers are only partially linked to jihadi groups. There are many violent actors involved in addition to jihadis, and governments (some U.S.- or allied-backed) are responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths. Nevertheless, jihadis are contributing to human suffering on a mass scale. Indeed, the United Nations reports they are expanding the scale of their operations in the Sahel and West Africa. State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism Ambassador Nathan Sales, noting the spread of al-Qa’ida to Africa, even goes so far as to claim that “what we see today is an al-Qaida that is as strong as it has ever been.”
Terrorists, of course, seek to do far more than kill people, and much of their violence is aimed at instilling public fear. And here they are doing better than their body count would suggest. Polling shows that the number of Americans who are “very worried” that they or someone in their family would fall victim to a terrorist attack actually increased from November 2001 to June 2017, going from eight percent to 13 percent while the number who were “somewhat worried” also rose from 27 percent to 29 percent. So, as terrorism analyst Brian Michael Jenkins noted in these pages in 2016, despite the relatively low body count after 9/11, the fear factor is high.
II. What Has Gone Well? Three mutually reinforcing efforts—denying havens, intelligence cooperation, and homeland defense—have played important roles in limiting the number of attacks on the U.S. homeland, and the first two efforts have also hindered jihadi attacks in other countries. Before 9/11, al-Qa`ida and other jihadi groups exploited the Taliban’s shelter and sanctuary, training perhaps 20,000 volunteers, building a mini army. In addition, jihadis raised money, proselytized, and coordinated operations on a global scale with relatively little interference, including in the United States.
After 9/11, the United States, backing local forces, ousted the Taliban from Afghanistan, killed much of the al-Qa`ida cadre there, and drove the scattered remnants to Pakistan and other countries. Since then, al-Qa`ida, the Islamic State, and other jihadi movements have enjoyed mini havens in Pakistan, Somalia, the Maghreb, Syria, and other countries. In each, however, the United States has worked with local allies, used drone strikes to target operatives, and otherwise tried to limit the scope and scale of the haven. The Islamic State’s caliphate in Iraq and Syria was by far the most impressive jihadi success, but it proved short-lived, ground down by attacks from an array of Iraqi and Syrian forces, often backed by the United States. As a result, jihadi groups are under far more pressure when they operate than in the pre-9/11 era.
Complementing the attack on havens is a global intelligence campaign against the jihadi movement. Foreign intelligence relations are at the heart of U.S. counterterrorism efforts against the Islamic State and al-Qa`ida. After 9/11, U.S. partnerships expanded to over 100 countries, and they played a vital role in capturing and killing suspected terrorists. Paul Pillar, a leading terrorism analyst, points out liaison services can work with their countries’ police forces when they arrest terrorists and recruit sources.
The United States seeks to enhance its allies’ capabilities, not duplicate them. It might help with technical assistance in particular, as many developing world governments fighting jihadis are weak in this area. The United States can also coordinate multiple intelligence services. When “Hambali,” an important al-Qa`ida operative and Jemaah Islamiyya official, was captured in 2003, the operation involved U.S. coordination of operations and information from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
Although much homeland defense spending is inefficient or wasted, efforts to track terrorist travel, to pool databases of suspects, and to otherwise tighten borders make it harder for terrorists to penetrate the United States, as they did before 9/11. The FBI has undertaken a far-reaching campaign to identify and disrupt potential terrorists on U.S. soil, resulting in numerous arrests of would-be jihadis—a campaign that continues unabated to this day. Many of these plots would have come to nothing, but at least a few might have reached fruition if not for government intervention.
Social media companies have also made progress in reducing terrorists’ online presence in recent years. When the Islamic State reemerged during the Syrian civil war and then electrified jihadi extremists around the world with its beheading videos, Twitter hashtag hijackings, and other social media successes, it seemed technology was on the terrorists’ side. Although jihadi groups still remain active on the internet, their presence on mainstream platforms like Twitter and Facebook is now far more risky. Internet companies are taking down their content, and governments are monitoring their accounts to identify followers and disrupt them. Indeed, would-be terrorists in the United States who are active on social media are more likely to be caught, not less.
These combined efforts show up in the post-9/11 successes the United States has had against foreign fighters. Although foreign fighters are rightly billed as force multipliers for jihadi groups and were responsible for some of the deadliest jihadi attacks on the West, zero foreign fighters have perpetrated attacks on U.S. soil since 9/11. Part of this success is because the United States is now able to target and disrupt them at multiple stages: arresting them before they travel, detaining them when they go back and forth, killing them in a war zone, or arresting them on return. When they post information to recruit and travel on social media, they are more likely to be discovered. Although the United States has proven especially effective at stopping foreign fighters, Europe’s track record has also improved, especially in the aftermath of foreign fighter-linked attacks in Paris in 2015 and Brussels in 2016.
III. What Has Gone Poorly? Yet the optimistic view, which this author usually shares, has several weaknesses and limits, and when judging the overall threat, much depends on which factors are considered.
Perhaps the most obvious limit is that the jihadi groups remain active despite 18 years of direct clashes with the United States, and they have spread their influence throughout the Muslim world. The list of countries in the Middle East with civil wars that feature jihadi groups now includes Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen, with Egypt also suffering significant unrest. Most of the wars grew out of the 2011 “Arab Spring” and regimes’ responses to it, and there are many complex reasons for their breakout and persistence unrelated to jihadism. However, jihadis groups exploited this chaos, increasing their influence and the scale of their operations.
How dangerous the threat jihadi groups pose to U.S. interests depends heavily on how much the stability of the affected countries matters to the United States—a contested question. Libya, Mali, Somalia, and Yemen have never been important U.S. interests in and of themselves. Even countries that matter far more due to oil reserves or other strategic factors, like Algeria, Nigeria, and Pakistan, usually face violence contained to their periphery that is horrific for those affected but has not impacted oil flows or otherwise jeopardized traditional U.S. interests, narrowly defined. Spillover remains a constant risk, and indeed violence in Algeria, Libya, and Mali has spread to almost all of West Africa, but key regional countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey do not seem at risk of civil war.
Although the risk to traditional interests has proven limited, the increasingly global presence of jihadi groups has led the United States to become enmeshed in a series of low-level but grinding, and seemingly endless, civil wars in the greater Muslim world. The United States has forces in 80 countries involved in the fight against terrorism. This has both a human and economic cost, but it is sustainable militarily, as it represents only a fraction of total U.S. forces, and the number of casualties is lower than when the United States had large numbers of troops deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, political support in the United States for military operations is far weaker. The surge of enthusiasm for aggressive counterterrorism after 9/11 steadily fell as the Iraq War became more deadly and costly. The leaders of both political parties are now skeptical of high levels of U.S. intervention abroad, suggesting the United States is becoming even less willing to do the slow, hard work of stabilizing weak countries and improving governance around the world. In a poll from 2018, over half of Americans believed that it was time to draw down or completely withdraw troops from Afghanistan, and in January 2019, the public was split on a similar question regarding the U.S. troop presence in Syria.
Nor has the United States always been able to hand off counterterrorism responsibilities to local forces. Ideally, local forces would provide security to residents, administer justice, and uproot the jihadi infrastructure, backed by U.S. intelligence and standoff firepower. In reality, many U.S. train and equip programs have failed to move the needle, at times disastrously. When a small detachment of 1,500 Islamic State forces approached Mosul in June 2014, the approximately 30,000 Iraqi troops stationed there panicked and fled. The United States had lavished over $25 billion dollars on Iraqi forces with little payoff. In Syria, one program that cost $500 million and was intended to train 15,000 rebels there produced only a handful of actual fighters. The United States has been able to work with the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces, which proved highly effective in fighting the Islamic State. However, they represent one faction within a small Syrian minority group, and they are not politically acceptable to Turkey and to some local communities in Syria.
Many U.S. allies are less than ideal partners. Bad governance, social divisions, and economic problems plague many U.S. counterterrorism partners and make insurgency more likely. Partner regime policies often perpetuate or exacerbate these problems. Many communities see the national army as dominated by one communal group, and when pressure grows, integrated units often defect or desert. Scholar Mara Karlin has found that U.S. efforts to build a stronger national army in Lebanon were hindered by deep divisions among the country’s communities. In the Arab world, only Tunisia has true democratic legitimacy, and weak legitimacy is a common problem for many countries in Africa where the Islamic State is active. In response to these many problems, rulers often politicize their militaries.
Corruption is also common. In 2016, the Iraqi army had tens of thousands of “ghost soldiers”—troops who existed only on paper—which enabled their superiors to collect their salaries. In many cases, reducing corruption and increasing legitimacy require a dramatic change in who governs a country and how they do so. Not surprisingly, local powers try to resist pressure or co-opt it, and U.S. administrations have proven unable or unwilling to put sustained pressure on recalcitrant partners. Jihadi groups exploit these problems and try to portray themselves as able to deliver law and order more effectively and even to provide better social services than the government.
The United States is not well-positioned to resolve these deep governance problems. The budgets of the State Department, USAID, and associated programs are increasingly a rounding error when compared with the overall defense budget. Putting its budget questions aside, the State Department is not bureaucratically committed to the governance mission and instead focuses on elite diplomacy.
The counterterrorism mission has also led to significant opportunity costs. The United States and its key allies have devoted considerable time and resources to this challenge. In so doing, other problems, like a more bellicose Russia and the rise of China, received less attention.
IV. The Jihadis’ Perspective Imagining how the world looks through the eyes of Ayman al-Zawahiri or Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi sheds additional light on what is going well and what is going poorly for U.S. counterterrorism.
Jihadis leaders could take comfort from much of what gives the United States pause: the spread of their ideas and movements around the Muslim world, the lack of legitimacy of many of their local enemies, and the growing fatigue of the U.S. public and leaders who rail against forever wars. After the Arab Spring began in 2011, al-Zawahiri recognized that the fall of traditional jihadis enemies like the Saleh regime in Yemen or the Qaddafi regime in Libya offered opportunities for jihadis.
Indeed, the jihadis’ defiance in the face of the U.S.-led worldwide campaign is impressive. In his September 2018 message “How to Confront America,” al-Zawahiri calls for “hitting hard at America, bleeding it to death economically and militarily, until it departs from our lands defeated – with the permission of Allah – just as it had departed from Vietnam, Aden, Iraq and Somalia.” In a rare video in 2019, al-Baghdadi praised “brothers in Sri Lanka” for the Easter attacks there, which proved the Islamic State’s vitality after the loss of its caliphate, although it appears that the attack was not centrally directed by the Islamic State. Both groups have proven, repeatedly, that they can suffer considerable losses but still survive and return. They would probably expand their international terrorist efforts if pressure let up.
Jihadis can also take comfort that their ideas are far more widespread and supported than ever before. When 9/11 occurred, the idea of taking on the “far enemy” of the United States was shared by only a minority of jihadis, most of whom focused on their local regime. By 2017, however, polls suggest that significant minorities in Nigeria, Turkey, and other countries had a positive view of groups like the Islamic State. Before 9/11, some jihadis even embraced the idea of a “covenant of security” for Europe—because European countries had opened their doors and protected them from oppression in the Muslim world, then jihadis who accepted a visa had an obligation to be peaceful in exchange for this sanctuary. The participation of some European states in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, however, angered the jihadis and proved, in their eyes, that Europe had broken the covenant of security. Al-Qa`ida in particular began to turn the networks developed to export foreign fighters from Europe to fight in wars in the Muslim world into operational nodes to attack Europe.
Europe’s failure to integrate its Muslim citizens made all this worse. Alienation between Muslims and non-Muslims is considerable in most countries, and there is little trust of the police and security services. As politics grow more contentious, some European states have adopted anti-Muslim measures, ranging from the French veil ban to Swiss efforts to ban the building of minarets on mosques to efforts to cut or end support for Muslim refugees. Right-wing violence, which often explicitly targets Muslims, also increases tension.
Jihadi operational doctrine reflects the worldwide influence of their ideology as well as the weakness of the various groups’ leaderships, moving more toward so-called “Lone Wolf” or bottom-up inspired attacks or at least ones that require less direct coordination. As the caliphate crumbled, al-Baghdadi called for attacks in the West, noting that one of them equaled 1,000 strikes in the Middle East. Although foreign fighters have been effectively disrupted, the United States and especially Europe have suffered through a plague of attacks inspired by the Islamic State or with limited direction from the group.
Yet despite these wins, the loss side of the ledger is staggering. The defeat of the caliphate in Iraq and Syria is more than just the loss of an operational home for the world’s dominant jihadi group. Rather, the Islamic State had staked much of its prestige and mission on the continuation and expansion of the caliphate, and its brief success was a potent recruiting pitch. Its destruction, no matter how hard the group tries to rationalize this, is a devastating blow. This loss makes it more difficult for the Islamic State to attract new recruits. In addition, it has focused much of its energy on surviving and reviving rather than enduring and expanding. All this has made it harder for it to direct devastating attacks as it did in Paris in 2015.
Nor are the jihadis likely to find a theater of jihad as favorable as Syria in the near and medium term. The Syrian cause proved highly compelling, far more so than Somalia, Mali, and other conflicts that have arisen in the post-9/11 era. The United States also tried to avoid any intervention in Syria for several years and refused to work with the genocidal Syrian government, giving the Islamic State an unusual amount of space to grow and expand. In other theaters, direct and indirect U.S. military intervention limits the jihadis.
Indeed, the shift to emphasizing bottom-up inspired attacks by untrained individuals can be seen as a sign of weakness. When the Islamic State’s ‘caliphate’ was strong, the group urged volunteers to emigrate and fight to defend it. When al-Qa`ida was strong, it sought to train and direct recruits. As both groups weakened and their command and control came under siege, bottom-up attacks enabled them to stay active and strike their enemies, but if they had more freedom of action, they would probably prefer to train and direct volunteers to carry out terrorist attacks or work directly for the group as fighters or logisticians, among other roles.
The jihadi movement is divided over targeting, tactics, and ideology, and these divisions are deeper than they were on 9/11. Disagreements also extend to whether there should be a caliphate now and even whether to impose ‘Islamic’ law on areas they control or simply preach there and provide services to win over locals. More broadly, there are divisions over the killing of innocents. Bin Ladin himself warned fellow jihadis that many jihadi groups have lost popular support when they killed innocents, especially innocent Muslims, in their operations. When the Islamic State captured and murdered Western aid workers in Syria, for example, al-Qa`ida’s Jabhat al-Nusra decried this as “wrong under Islamic law” and “counter-productive.”
Even though jihadis’ ideas are more popular than in the past, they are far from becoming a mass movement. This stands in contrast to groups like Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah, which have entered politics and directly or indirectly govern territory. Such groups exert tremendous influence on their societies, while jihadi organizations remain on the fringe because they have been neither able to compromise and enter politics nor hold territory for long periods of time.
V. Future Directions Al-Zawahiri still pushes the message that “behind all the conflicts involving Muslims one finds either the direct hand of the secular crusader West in the leadership of America, or its silent approval, connivance, collusion, or intrigues.” Yet, in practice, most groups do not seem to share his perspective, and indeed one of the most striking features of the broader jihadi movement in the last decade is its localization. The movement as a whole, including al-Qa`ida, always had local and global ambitions, and this continues to this day, while the Islamic State still encourages attacks on the West, including in the United States. The Al-Qa`ida core, however, has not conducted a major attack on the West in over a decade, and in 2015, it reportedly instructed its Syrian affiliate to focus on Syria, not international terrorism. The bulk of the core Islamic State organization is focused on reviving its power in Iraq and Syria. The other most active groups such as AQAP, Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, and the Taliban, among others, all focus first and foremost on civil wars in their country and their region. This consumes the vast majority of their resources and the attention of their senior leadership. It also enables them to exploit local grievances for recruitment. In many of these countries, the groups control at least some territory, and they can fulfill their ideology by proselytizing and enforcing ‘Islamic’ law.
Part of the localization trend is simply opportunity combined with the greater difficulties in attacking the West due to more effective U.S. counterterrorism. Many governments in the Middle East are far weaker than they were 18 years ago; opportunities also abound in the Sahel, East and West Africa, and other parts of the world. For some groups, like the Taliban, U.S. forces are in their country, enabling them to strike the United States and local enemies simultaneously.
The fate and aspirations of the perhaps 30,000 or so surviving foreign fighters who fought for the Islamic State are also important factors that will determine the shape of the jihadi movement in future years. Scholar Petter Nesser finds that foreign fighters played an important role in many terrorist plots in Europe and veterans from previous conflicts served as recruiters and facilitators for subsequent waves of jihad. Governments, however, are far more focused on this danger than they were in the pre-9/11 era, and thus the counterterrorism response is more effective. The United States has not suffered an attack from foreign fighters since 9/11, and homegrown violent extremists have eclipsed foreign fighters in Europe as well in recent years, though the large number of European foreign fighters and the uneven quality of security services remain a concern. In addition, many European states give convicted foreign fighters only short stays in prison, which enables them to radicalize others yet be released quickly. Returning foreign fighters are likely to be a particular problem in Muslim countries with weak security services, seeding future terrorist groups and exacerbating civil wars.
Potential U.S. troop withdrawals or further drawdowns in places like Afghanistan and Syria hinder efforts to target potential jihadi safe havens. Already, a U.S. government report found that the reduction of U.S. forces in Syria helped the Islamic State mount a limited comeback there. However, the United States still maintains a regional basing network and works with local partners, giving it direct and indirect means to pressure safe havens around the world. Moreover, in contrast to the pre-9/11 era, the United States is far more likely to act kinetically to disrupt any perceived threat. So a U.S. withdrawal from Syria or Afghanistan does not mean the United States has no ability to target jihadis there, though it would be more difficult.
The United States must take a hard look at its interests when designing its counterterrorism strategy. The further destabilization of Yemen or West Africa, or terrorist attacks in parts of the world like Sri Lanka, is dangerous for those countries, but the impact on U.S. security is questionable and a massive U.S. commitment to these countries is not necessary. The U.S. mix of intelligence cooperation, putting pressure on havens, and better homeland security has kept America itself mostly safe and also helped limit the threat to Europe and other key areas. Jihadi terrorism, of course, will not go away, but the impact will mostly be felt in parts of the world where U.S. interests are limited.
To honor two generations of service members, prevent the next GWOT ribbon
The Global War on Terror (GWOT) ribbon is a small red, yellow, white, and blue badge. Service members fasten it to neatly pressed “dress uniforms,” where it can easily blend with a myriad of other ribbons.
Shortly after commissioning into the Air Force in 2015, I received my GWOT ribbon—the same ribbon my brother John received after commissioning into the US Army in 2007. One year later, John deployed to Camp Victory, Iraq. Ten years later, in 2018, I also deployed to Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria, followed by a second deployment to Afghanistan. At the time, the fact that my brother and I—separated nine years by age—were both deployed to Iraq—was simply a reality of military service. Today, however, it is staggering to see photos of us, a decade apart, fighting the same war on terror that well over two million service members have.
Two ‘1st Lieutenant Donnals’ in Iraq: John and Caroline deployed to Baghdad, in 2008 and 2018 respectively.
Our story is not unique. We are one of the hundreds—likely thousands—of families whose parents, children, spouses, and siblings have all trekked in and out of the Middle East over the past two decades.
The GWOT ribbon alone symbolizes this generation of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines who deployed to the Middle East. It is symbolic of a time when the very idea of “supporting our troops”—or even patriotism itself—evoked the image of a service member on patrol in a remote province in Afghanistan or Iraq. Yet, it also embodies a time when over seven thousand Americans lost their lives fighting wars whose objectives were unclear or against ideologies that an Army-issued M4 rifle could never defeat. This ribbon spans four American presidencies and reflects a war that shaped the training, careers, mentalities, and psyches of America’s armed services.
Today, executive and legislative actions signal a shift: America’s military footprint in the Middle East is shrinking and thousands of troops are coming home.
As we approach the twentieth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks and America’s war on terror, it is a poignant time to ask, is America really coming home? If so, how can US policymakers honor the service of millions during GWOT and preserve the memory of 9/11 victims? And, perhaps most important, how can they ensure there is no GWOT ribbon 2.0, symbolizing another endless, multi-generational war?
Campaign trail promises versus Oval Office realities
Both Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump made impassioned promises to bring America’s troops home. On the campaign trail in 2007, President Obama proposed a phased withdrawal from Iraq, with forces home by March 2008, and promised to end the war in Afghanistan. In Iraq, troops did not leave until 2011, only to redeploy in 2014 to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham. In Afghanistan, Obama surged troops from slightly more than thirty thousand when he entered office to over one hundred thousand in 2011. While Obama declared an “official end” to GWOT in 2013, this was largely symbolic—I received my GWOT ribbon in 2015, two years after Obama’s announcement. Similarly, Trump’s mercurial calls to end America’s involvement in “endless wars” proved just as susceptible to the realpolitik quicksand of US-Middle East dynamics. By the end of his presidency, Trump was Commander in Chief of about ten thousand ground forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria combined. It was a number only slightly lower than when Obama left office, and one that spiked to almost 26,000 in 2017 during operations in those very countries.
In March, President Joe Biden signaled a shift. In his Interim National Security Strategic guidance, he stated: “In the Middle East, we will right-size our military presence to the level required to…protect vital US interests.” In April, he announced the full withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. Then, in June, media outlets reported Pentagon plans to withdraw US weapons systems from countries including Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Jordan, and to reduce the number of fighter jet squadrons assigned to the Middle East area of operations.
In late July, President Biden stated that the US combat mission in Iraq would conclude by the year’s end. In the legislature, the House of Representatives voted in June to repeal the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF)—also known as the “Iraq War Bill.” The bill now moves to the Senate amid growing calls in Washington to also repeal the 2001 AUMF, a separate bill passed shortly after September 11, authorizing the president to use force against 9/11 perpetrators to prevent future terrorist attacks against the US.
For a military whose recent history is largely defined by Middle East conflict, these changes are palpable. Institutionally, they require changes to training, doctrine, and resource allocation. Culturally, they are a sea change for millions of service members whose uniforms were dubbed “Desert Cammies” for their association with Middle East deployments, and whose military memorabilia represent deployments, combat victories, and fallen friends in the region. The recent fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban and the reactions of grief, anger, and sorrow from US veterans, demonstrate just how intensely these changes are impacting those whose service records are defined by GWOT operations.
Remembering 9/11 by committing to better foreign policies
There are many ways to quantify the past two decades of American military action in the Middle East: dollars spent, lives lost, terrorists killed, territory cleared, or number of service members wearing the GWOT ribbon. Nevertheless, statistics alone don’t consider the lasting impact of war on everyday service members who grew up in the GWOT, lost a friend to it, or whose career is forever shaped by it. To honor them and those who died on 9/11, America should be humble about its shortcomings, let its failures and successes be didactic, and commit to crafting deliberate policies that give unprecedented thought to reducing the long-term likelihood of future protracted overseas engagements, thereby ensuring that there is no “GWOT ribbon 2.0.”
GWOT ribbon second full row, far right (Courtesy of Caroline Donnal)
During strategic planning for overseas engagements, both military and civilian planners should be intentional in defining realistic, achievable political outcomes. Strategies change as operational realities develop and each shift in operations or policy should be guided by the initially agreed-upon end states. Military commanders and administration officials would find that the alignment between policy and implementation is most concrete when they are in lockstep about what these end states are—i.e. nation-building versus counterterrorism—and military leaders owe policymakers clear, transparent communication on the status of operations, even if it is negative.
In turn, administration officials must work to ensure alignment between stated priorities and resource allocation, specifically as the US shifts from counterterrorism to great power competition. During future military operations, relevant and adequate representation in decision-making from executive agencies—including the US Department of State, USAID, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, and members of the intelligence community—will be critical, especially as the Biden administration looks to reposition diplomacy at the center of America’s foreign policy. When the Pentagon employs partner forces, a lesson learned is to not overpromise security guarantees, as was the case with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. These promises create complicated post-conflict realities where military operations become intractable from political resolutions and military commanders can struggle to understand when their mission is complete.
This type of deliberate planning and policy will require humility. Policymakers will have to state upfront what America can and cannot commit to and be comfortable conducting more scoped, limited military operations while turning more responsibility back to the State Department before, during, and after military operations (assuming State is tooled and resourced in a parallel effort to manage this responsibility).
Although much of this is “grand strategy 101,” it bears repeating. On September 11, many US leaders, policymakers, and officials with the power to make change will appropriately wonder how to best honor the 2,977 people who died on 9/11 and those who served to protect the homeland since. Committing to better, more deliberate policies that prevent another twenty years of tying yellow ribbons on trees, filling a new section of Arlington cemetery, or awarding another, almost two-decade-long ribbon to US service members is the best, most lasting way to honor their service and memory.
Twenty years from now, if America’s leaders can reflect and affirm that our nation’s policies are more targeted, that there is no military ribbon representing an endless war, and that the policy failures resulting from 9/11 became lessons for the next generation of leaders, America will have respectfully honored the victims of September 11, and those who served in the wars that followed.
Resources
ctc.usma.edu, “Eighteen Years On: The War on Terror Comes of Age,” By Daniel Byman; atlanticcouncil.org, “To honor two generations of service members, prevent the next GWOT ribbon,” By Caroline Donnal;
Addendum
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
2/26/2006
Schornak, Christopher J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (central part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Alabama
Hoover
2/26/2006
Pearce, Joshua M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Guymon
2/27/2006
Lewis, Dwayne Peter R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
New York
2/28/2006
Ellis, Lee
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
23
Iraq
Maysan
Al Amarah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Wythenshawe, Manchester
2/28/2006
Holmes, Richard
Captain
United Kingdom
British Army
28
Iraq
Maysan
Al Amarah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Winchester, Hampshire
3/1/2006
Priest, Tina M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Non-hostile – weapon discharge (suicide)
Texas
Austin
3/1/2006
Merchant, Christopher S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
32
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (3 mi. Northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Vermont
Hardwick
3/1/2006
Youmans, Joshua V.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
26
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Flushing
3/3/2006
Snyder, Matthew A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Not reported yet
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Maryland
Finksburg
3/5/2006
Jessen, Kevin P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Paragould
3/6/2006
Zanutto, Adam O.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
26
United States
Anbar
Bethesda Naval Hosp., MD
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Caliente
3/7/2006
Salas Jr., Ricky
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Mexico
Roswell
3/7/2006
Martone, Justin R.
Gunnery Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
31
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Bedford
3/8/2006
Fry, John D.
Gunnery Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Lorena
3/10/2006
Long, Bunny
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
California
Modesto
3/11/2006
Duerksen, Amy A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Non-hostile – weapon discharge
Texas
Temple
3/12/2006
Marino (Figueroa), Kristen K.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Hawaii
Honolulu
3/13/2006
Lewis, Bryan A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (North of Rustamiyah Dist.)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Bunkie
3/13/2006
Dan, Corey A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Maine
Norway
3/13/2006
Silva, Marco A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Florida
Alva
3/15/2006
Zawaydeh, Angelo A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
California
San Bruno
3/16/2006
Soko, Sekuri
Corporal
Fiji
Republic of Fiji Military
44
Iraq
NA
NA
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Unknown
Nukuni Village
3/16/2006
Yates III, Nyle
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (Bayji?)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Lake Odessa
3/16/2006
Gonzalez, Carlos M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
FOB Speicher (near Tikrit)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
New York
Middletown
3/16/2006
Pinson, Amanda N.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
FOB Speicher (near Tikrit)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Missouri
St. Louis
3/18/2006
Brehm, Dale G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Turlock
3/18/2006
Barraza, Ricardo
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Shafter
3/21/2006
McKinzie, Antoine J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Indianapolis
3/23/2006
Nielsen, Jesper
Private
Denmark
Danish Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Jutland
3/23/2006
Beery, Brock A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
30
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
White House
3/23/2006
McCaulley, Randy D.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
44
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Indiana
3/25/2006
Dobre, Lili
Corporal
Romania
Romanian Army
28
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait City (hospital)
Non-hostile – suicide
Unknown
Naruja
3/25/2006
Carlson, Frederick A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Pennsylvania
Bethlehem
3/28/2006
Hernandez, Robert
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
47
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum (military hospital)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Silver Spring
3/28/2006
Tharp, Sean D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Orlando
3/28/2006
Rowe, Michael D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ar Rutbah (near Jordan border)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
New Port Richey
3/30/2006
Moss Jr., Walter M.
Technical Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
3/30/2006
Duenas, Joseph J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Non-hostile – fall from helicopter
Arizona
Mesa
3/31/2006
Beisel, Jacob Walter
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Pennsylvania
Lackawaxen
4/1/2006
Clay, Darrell P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (central part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Fayetteville
4/1/2006
Devora Garcia, Israel
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (central part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Clint
4/1/2006
Moshier, Timothy J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah (West of) (South of Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
New York
Delmar/Albany
4/1/2006
Hartwick, Michael L.
Chief Warrant Officer (CW3)
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah (West of) (South of Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Missouri
Orrick
4/2/2006
Procopio, Scott J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Saugus
4/2/2006
Kim, Kun Y.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Atlanta
4/2/2006
McIntosh, Eric A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
29
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Trafford
4/2/2006
Padilla Aleman, Geovani
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
South Gate
4/2/2006
St. Germain, Brian R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Rhode Island
West Warwick
4/2/2006
Gallagher, Patrick J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Florida
Jacksonville
4/2/2006
Bass, David A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Tennessee
Nashville
4/2/2006
Sandoval-Flores, Felipe D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
California
Los Angeles
4/2/2006
Twitchell, Abraham G.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Washington
Yelm
4/2/2006
Aguilar Jr., Andres
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident (drowning)
Texas
Victoria
4/2/2006
Palmisano, Eric A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident (drowning)
Wisconsin
Florence
4/2/2006
Nettles, Marcques J.
Petty Officer 3rd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad (near)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident (drowning)
Oregon
Beaverton
4/2/2006
Ehle, Jeremy W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Richmond
4/4/2006
Johnson, Ty J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Elk Grove
4/6/2006
Harris, Dustin J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Bangor
4/6/2006
Sesker, Daniel L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Ogden
4/6/2006
Edwards, Chase A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Louisiana
Lake Charles
4/6/2006
Taylor, Bryan N.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim (near) (near Syrian border)
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Milford
4/7/2006
Waller, Richard P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Khan Dari
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Fort Worth
4/8/2006
Missildine, Jody W.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Plant City
4/8/2006
Creighton, Shawn R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Windsor
4/8/2006
NavarroArellano, Juana
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Ceres
4/8/2006
Martini, Philip John
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah (near Fallujah)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Illinois
Lansing
4/9/2006
Rogers, Gregory S.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Cincinnati
4/9/2006
Collins, David S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Jasper
4/9/2006
Love-Fowler, Joseph I.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (military hospital)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
North Pole
4/10/2006
Lamberson, Randall L.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (military hospital)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Springfield
4/10/2006
Gardner, James W. “Will”
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar
Non-hostile – unspecified cause
Kentucky
Glasgow
4/11/2006
Blanco, Joseph A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
California
Bloomington
4/11/2006
Costello III, James F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Missouri
St. Louis
4/11/2006
Roehl Jr., George R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
New Hampshire
Manchester
4/11/2006
Hess, Kenneth D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
North Carolina
Asheville
4/12/2006
Bandhold, Scott M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Babil
Al Mussayib (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
North Merrick
4/12/2006
Calderon-Ascencio, Roland E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Al Mussayib (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Miami
4/12/2006
Glimpse, Marcus S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Huntington Beach
4/13/2006
Waits, Andrew K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Waterford
4/13/2006
Bachar, Salem
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Chula Vista
4/13/2006
Perez, Stephen Joseph
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Camp Taqaddum (military hospital)
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
San Antonio
4/14/2006
Settle, Darin T.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Missouri
Henley
4/15/2006
Palmer, Richard
Lieutenant
United Kingdom
British Army
27
Iraq
Basra
Ad Dayr (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Ware, Hertfordshire
4/15/2006
Cothran, Derrick J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Avondale
4/15/2006
Mayorga, Pablo V.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
33
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Margate
4/15/2006
Winslow, Ryan G.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Jefferson
4/15/2006
Sims, Justin D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Kentucky
Covington
4/15/2006
Melcher, Mark W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
34
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
4/16/2006
Cubert, Clinton W.
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
38
United States
Salah ad Din
Lexington, KY
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Lawrenceburg
4/18/2006
Weikel, Ian P.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (military hospital)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Colorado Springs
4/19/2006
Settle, Robert J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Owensboro
4/19/2006
Tinnell, Patrick A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
As Siniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – car bomb
Arizona
Lake Havasu City
4/20/2006
Ramseyer, Jason C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Lenoir
4/21/2006
Kovco, Jake Bruce
Private
Australia
Australian Defense Force
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Green Zone)
Non-hostile – weapon discharge (accid.)
Unknown
Briagolong, Victoria
4/22/2006
Colnot, Kyle A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Arcadia
4/22/2006
King, Eric D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Vancouver
4/22/2006
Allcott, Jacob H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Caldwell
4/22/2006
Bouthot, Michael E.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Fall River
4/22/2006
Zimmerman, Travis C.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
New Berlinville
4/22/2006
Lueken, Eric R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Baghdadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Indiana
Dubois
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
4/23/2006
Daniel, Jason B.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Crowley
4/23/2006
Lasswell Jr., Shawn Thomas
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Reno
4/23/2006
Ehney, Robert W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Lexington
4/24/2006
Simons, Aaron William
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim (FOB near Syrian border)
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
California
Modesto
4/24/2006
Bandonill, Metodio A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Hawaii
Honolulu
4/25/2006
Herrema, Richard J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Hudsonville
4/25/2006
Henry, Raymond L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Anaheim
4/26/2006
Ford, Michael L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
New Bedford
4/27/2006
Ciardelli, Nicola
Capitano
Italy
Italian Army
33
Iraq
Dhi Qar
An Nasiriyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Pisa
4/27/2006
Lattanzio, Franco
Maresciallo Capo
Italy
Italian Carabinieri
38
Iraq
Dhi Qar
An Nasiriyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Unknown
4/27/2006
De Trizio, Carlo
Maresciallo Capo
Italy
Italian Carabinieri
37
Iraq
Dhi Qar
An Nasiriyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Unknown
4/27/2006
Hancu, Bogdan
2nd Lieutenant
Romania
Romanian Army
28
Iraq
Dhi Qar
An Nasiriyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Iasi
4/27/2006
Mendez, Bobby
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Brooklyn
4/27/2006
Webber, Matthew A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Kalamazoo
4/27/2006
Wall, Mark A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Iowa
Alden
4/28/2006
Gomez, Jose
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Corona
4/28/2006
Davis III, Edward G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
31
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Waukegan/Antioch
4/28/2006
Mills, Lea R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Brooksville
4/28/2006
Hardy, Brandon M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire
Pennsylvania
Cochranville
4/28/2006
Herlem, Bryant A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Copperas Cove
4/29/2006
Sakoda, Steve M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Hawaii
Hilo
5/1/2006
Light, Robbie Glen
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (40 mi. S of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Kingsport
5/1/2006
Moscillo, Robert L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Salem
5/3/2006
Eckhardt, Christopher M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Non-hostile – unspecified cause
Arizona
Phoenix
5/3/2006
Letendre, Brian S.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
27
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Woodbridge
5/3/2006
Proctor, Joseph E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
38
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (Tammin Distr.)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Indiana
Indianapolis
5/3/2006
Zieske, Benjamin T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Concord
5/4/2006
Reinke, Gavin B.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Pueblo
5/4/2006
Quinton, Bryan L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Sand Springs
5/4/2006
Bixler, Stephen R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Connecticut
Suffield
5/4/2006
Parker, Elisha R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Taberg/Camden
5/5/2006
Vacho, Nathan J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
29
Iraq
Babil
Babil Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Janesville
5/5/2006
Saenz, Carlos N.
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
46
Iraq
Babil
Babil Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Las Vegas
5/5/2006
Torres, Teodoro
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
29
Iraq
Babil
Babil Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Las Vegas
5/5/2006
Gaylord, Alva L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
25
Iraq
Babil
Qasr Ar Riyy
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Carrollton
5/6/2006
Coxen, John
Wing Commander
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
47
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Liverpool
5/6/2006
Chapman, Darren
Lieutenant Commander
United Kingdom
British Royal Navy
40
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Tutbury
5/6/2006
Dobson, David Ian
Captain
United Kingdom
British Army Air Corps
27
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Not reported yet
5/6/2006
Mulvihill, Sarah-Jayne
Flight Lieutenant
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
32
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Canterbury
5/6/2006
Collins, Paul M
Gunner
United Kingdom
British Royal Marines
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Not reported yet
5/6/2006
Kelly Jr., Dale James
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
48
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Richmond
5/6/2006
Veverka, David Michael
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
25
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Jamestown
5/6/2006
Fenton, Matthew J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
United States
Anbar
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Hostile – hostile fire
New Jersey
Little Ferry
5/6/2006
Deraps, Leon
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
St. Louis
5/6/2006
Palmer, Cory L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Delaware
Seaford
5/7/2006
Frassanito, Enrico
Maresciallo Aiutante s.UPS
Italy
Italian Carabinieri
41
Italy
NA
Verona Civilian Hospital, Italy
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Padua
5/7/2006
Legaspi, Emmanuel L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Nevada
Las Vegas
5/8/2006
Wagner, Gregory A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Dakota
Mitchell
5/9/2006
Latimer, Aaron P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile
Texas
Ennis
5/10/2006
Carbonaro, Alessandro
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Germany
Anbar
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire
Maryland
Bethesda
5/11/2006
Clark, Eric D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Pleasant Prairie
5/11/2006
Snowberger III, Stephen P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Lopez
5/11/2006
Burkart, Armer N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Rockville
5/11/2006
Burnett, Jason K.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Florida
St. Cloud
5/11/2006
GramesSanchez, David J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Indiana
Fort Wayne
5/11/2006
Licalzi, Michael L.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New York
Garden City
5/11/2006
Vahaviolos, Steve
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New York
Airmont
5/12/2006
Conboy, Adam C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5/12/2006
Teeters, Brandon L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Germany
Baghdad
Ludwigshafen
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Lafayette
5/13/2006
Lewaicei, Joseva
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
25
Iraq
Basra
Basra (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Lautoka
5/13/2006
Morris, Adam
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
19
Iraq
Basra
Basra (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Coalville, Leicester
5/13/2006
James, Richard Z.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Delaware
Seaford
5/13/2006
Gebur, Ron
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Delavan
5/14/2006
Engeman, John W.
Chief Warrant Officer 4
United States
U.S. Army
45
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
East North Port
5/14/2006
West, Robert H.
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Elyria
5/14/2006
Weeks, Jamie D.
Chief Warrant Officer 5
United States
U.S. Army
47
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – helicopter crash (missile attack)
Alabama
Daleville
5/14/2006
Worrel, Matthew W.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – helicopter crash (missile attack)
Texas
Lewisville
5/14/2006
Marin-Dominguez Jr., Jose S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Liberal
5/14/2006
Yearby, Hatak Yuka Keyu M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Overbrook
5/14/2006
Mahaffee, Shane
Captain
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
36
Germany
Babil
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Gurnee
5/15/2006
Dampier, Grant Allen
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Merrill
5/15/2006
Flint Jr., Marion
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Baltimore
5/16/2006
Halsel, Santiago M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Bowling Green
5/17/2006
Deal, Lee Hamilton
Petty Officer 3rd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Louisiana
West Monroe
5/18/2006
Seidel III, Robert
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Emmitsburg
5/18/2006
Allen Jr., Lonnie Calvin
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Bellevue
5/18/2006
Cournoyer, Nicholas
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Gilmanton
5/18/2006
Holland, Daniel E.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
5/18/2006
Fulks, William B.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire
West Virginia
Culloden
5/21/2006
Ramirez, Benito A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Edinburg
5/22/2006
Christoff Jr., David
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Rossford
5/22/2006
Leusink, William J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Iowa
Maurice
5/23/2006
Freund, Steven
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Pleasant Hills
5/23/2006
Posivio III, Robert G.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Sherburn
5/23/2006
Hermanson, Michael L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
AL Abayachi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Dakota
Fargo
5/25/2006
DiCenzo, Douglas A.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Plymouth
5/25/2006
Blair, Robert E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Ocala
5/25/2006
Lufkin, Caleb A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
United States
Baghdad
Walter Reed Medical Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Knoxville
5/26/2006
Lucas, Adam
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
North Carolina
Greensboro
5/27/2006
Bennett, Richard A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum (near)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Kansas
Girard
5/27/2006
Doring, Nathanael J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
31
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum (near)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Minnesota
Apple Valley
5/27/2006
Garcia, J. Adan
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
United States
Baghdad
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Irving
5/28/2006
Mildinhall, Tom
Lieutenant
United Kingdom
British Army
26
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
London
5/28/2006
Farrelly, Paul
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
27
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Runcorn, Cheshire
5/29/2006
Funkhouser, James A.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – car bomb
Texas
Katy
5/29/2006
Loveless, Jeremy M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Estacada
5/30/2006
West, Bobby R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Beebe
5/30/2006
Bucklin, Brock L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile – accident
Michigan
Caledonia
5/31/2006
Kolasa, Alexander J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Michigan
White Lake
5/31/2006
Mejia, Benjamin E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
FOB Marez, Mosul
Non-hostile
Massachusetts
Salem
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
6/3/2006
Tribble, Brett L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Lake Jackson
6/3/2006
Cummings, Ryan J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Streamwood
6/3/2006
Harmon, Darren
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
44
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Non-hostile
Delaware
Newark
6/3/2006
Stover, Michael D.
Major
United States
U.S. Marine
43
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Non-hostile
Ohio
Mansfield
6/5/2006
Pibiri, Alessandro
Caporal
Italy
Italian Army
25
Iraq
Maysan
An Nasiriyah (60 miles from)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Cagliari
6/5/2006
Jaenke, Jamie
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Naval Reserve
30
Iraq
Anbar
Anah (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Bay City
6/5/2006
Rovinski, Gary
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Naval Reserve
44
Iraq
Anbar
Anah (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Roseville
6/5/2006
Lawson, Issac S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Sacramento
6/6/2006
Hansens, Dennis Ove
Private 1st Class
Denmark
Danish Army
23
Iraq
Basra
Camp Dannevang
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Not reported yet
6/6/2006
Gionet, Daniel
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Pelham
6/6/2006
Sanders, Ryan T.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Richardson
6/6/2006
Pernell, Carlos E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Alabama
Munford
6/6/2006
Anderson, Andy D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Falls Church
6/6/2006
Blakley, Richard A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
34
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Avon
6/6/2006
Smykowski, Mark T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Zaidon
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Mentor
6/7/2006
Love, Scott M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Knoxville
6/7/2006
Crombie, David N.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Winnemucca
6/7/2006
Vaughan, John Shaw
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Colorado
Edwards
6/8/2006
Santos, Luis D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Buhriz
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Rialto
6/8/2006
Crabtree, Daniel
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
31
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Canton
6/8/2006
McSwain, Clarence D.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Meridian
6/9/2006
Velez, Jose M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
35
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Bronx
6/9/2006
Zoucha, Brent
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Clarks
6/9/2006
Slaven, Ben
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
22
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Plymouth
6/9/2006
Alday, Zachary M.
Seaman
United States
U.S. Navy
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim
Hostile – hostile fire – mine
Georgia
Donalsonville
6/9/2006
Guerrero, Salvador
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Los Angeles
6/14/2006
Estrella, Michael A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Hemet
6/15/2006
Santos, Jeremiah S.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Dakota
Minot
6/16/2006
Babineau, David J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Massachusetts
Springfield
6/16/2006
Koch, Brent W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
22
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Morton
6/16/2006
Tucker, Thomas Lowell
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Madras
6/16/2006
Menchaca, Kristian
Private
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
San Marcos
6/17/2006
Jones, Robert L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Milwaukee
6/17/2006
Ramirez, Reyes
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Willis
6/20/2006
White, Christopher N.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Southport
6/20/2006
Webb, Brandon J
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Swartz Creek
6/20/2006
Williams, Benjamin D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
30
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Orange
6/20/2006
Leon, Christopher D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah (Died in Ramadi)
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Lancaster
6/21/2006
Buzzard, Jason J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Ukiah
6/21/2006
Whyte, Nicholas J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
New York
Brooklyn
6/21/2006
Cuaresma, Sirlou C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Illinois
Chicago
6/22/2006
Baker, Riley E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Missouri
Pacific
6/23/2006
Buckley, Ryan J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Nokomis
6/23/2006
Gibbons, Devon J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
United States
Salah ad Din
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Port Orchard
6/23/2006
Singletary, Channing G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Georgia
Sylvester
6/23/2006
Beyer, Paul A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Dakota
Jamestown
6/23/2006
Bievre, Mario J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Constantinople
6/24/2006
Norton, Justin Dean
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – bomb
Washington
Rainier
6/24/2006
Laymon, Benjamin J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Mount Vernon
6/24/2006
Sanchez, Virrueta A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
6/25/2006
King, Paul N.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
23
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Massachusetts
Tyngsboro
6/26/2006
Lisk, Terry
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Illinois
Fox Lake
6/26/2006
Plouhar, Raymond J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
30
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Lake Orion
6/26/2006
Potocki, Michael J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Baltimore
6/27/2006
Jones, Jeremy
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Millard
6/27/2006
Wallace, Terry O.P.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Winnsboro
6/27/2006
Morrow, Jason W.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Riverside
6/28/2006
Page, Rex A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Missouri
Kirksville
6/29/2006
Luckey, Bryan C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Tampa
6/29/2006
Rose, Christopher D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Francisco
6/29/2006
Clark, Ryan. J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
19
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Lancaster
6/29/2006
Miller, Kyle
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
19
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Willmar
6/29/2006
Muldoon, James P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Bells
7/1/2006
Ware Jr., Carl Jerome
Airman 1st Class
United States
U.S. Air Force
22
Iraq
Basra
Camp Bucca (near)
Non-hostile – homicide
New Jersey
Glassboro
7/2/2006
Mason, Collin T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
New York
Staten Island
7/2/2006
Noyes, Justin
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Vinita
7/3/2006
Pabla, Paul
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Indiana
Fort Wayne
7/8/2006
Flores, Omar
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Mission
7/8/2006
Linden, Troy Carlin
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Detroit Lakes
7/8/2006
Micks, Joseph P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Rapid River
7/9/2006
Montoya, Damien M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Arizona
Holbrook
7/10/2006
Dreasky, Duane J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
31
Iraq
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Novi
7/12/2006
Hernandez Jr., Irving
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
New York
7/12/2006
Tharp, Jerry A.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Naval Reserve
44
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Aledo
7/13/2006
Floyd, Al’Kaila
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Germany
Anbar
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Grand Rapids
7/14/2006
Turner Jr., Thomas B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Germany
Diyala
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Cottonwood
7/15/2006
Cosby, John Johnston
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
29
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Belfast
7/15/2006
Holguin, Manuel J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Woodlake
7/15/2006
Contreras, Andres J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Huntington Park
7/16/2006
Evey, Jason M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Stockton
7/17/2006
Dickinson II, Michael A
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Battle Creek
7/17/2006
Smith, Scott R.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Punxsutawney
7/17/2006
Pugh, Kenneth I.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Texas
Houston
7/17/2006
Baughman, Nathaniel S.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Indiana
Monticello
7/18/2006
Vecchione, Mark Richard
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Tucson
7/18/2006
Cayer, Geofrey R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Non-hostile
Massachusetts
Fitchburg
7/19/2006
Perdomo, Jose Miguel
Subsargento
El Salvador
El Salvadoran Army
41
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
7/20/2006
Ramon, Julian A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Flushing
7/20/2006
Plowman, Derek J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – gunshot wound
Arkansas
Everton
7/21/2006
Pate, Christopher T.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
29
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
North Carolina
Hampstead
7/21/2006
Wallace, Matthew P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Germany
Baghdad
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Lexington Park
7/22/2006
Fargo, Adam J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Virginia
Ruckersville
7/22/2006
Russell, Blake H.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Fort Worth
7/22/2006
Swanson, Christopher
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Rose Haven
7/24/2006
Samson Jr., Dennis K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Hesperia
7/24/2006
West, Jason M.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
7/24/2006
Castner, Stephen W.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
27
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Cedarburg
7/25/2006
Graves, Joseph A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Discovery Bay
7/26/2006
Koth, Edward A
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – ordnance accident
Maryland
Towson
7/27/2006
Ramirez, Donald Alberto
Deputy Sergeant
El Salvador
El Salvadoran Army
1
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
7/27/2006
Sanchez, Enrique Henry
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Garner
7/27/2006
Murray, Adam R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Cordova
7/27/2006
Higgins, James W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Frederick
7/27/2006
Roos, Timothy D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Delhi
7/29/2006
Butterfield, Anthony E.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
California
Clovis
7/29/2006
Williams, Christian B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Florida
Winter Haven
7/29/2006
Baucus, Phillip E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Montana
Wolf Creek
7/29/2006
Hanson, Jason
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Forks
7/31/2006
Ford, Joshua
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Wasit
An Numaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Wayne
8/1/2006
Cornish, Matthew
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
29
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Unknown
Pool-in-Wharfedale
8/1/2006
Hsia, Hai Ming
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
New York
8/2/2006
Laird, Dustin D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire
Tennessee
Martin
8/2/2006
Jopek, Ryan D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Merrill
8/2/2006
Tomci, Joseph A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Stow
8/2/2006
Lee, Marc A.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Hood River/Ashland
8/3/2006
Ulloa Jr., George M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Austin
8/3/2006
Dechen, Kurt Edward
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
24
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Vermont
Springfield
8/4/2006
Beste, Bradley H.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Illinois
Naperville
8/4/2006
Storey, Clint J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Enid
8/4/2006
Segura Jr., Leroy
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New Mexico
Clovis
8/5/2006
Kubik, Brian J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Germany
Baghdad
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Hardin
8/6/2006
Seale, Stephen A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
West Virginia
Grafton
8/6/2006
Clark, Carlton A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Vermont
South Royalton
8/6/2006
Zamora, Jose
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Mexico
Sunland Park
8/6/2006
Melvin, Tracy L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Seattle
8/9/2006
Jagger, Aaron
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Hillsdale
8/9/2006
Ramirez, Ignacio
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Henderson
8/9/2006
Woods, Shane W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
Palmer
8/9/2006
Mennemeyer, Steven P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Ar Rutbah
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Illinois
Granite City
8/9/2006
Brown, Jeffery S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ar Rutbah
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
California
Trinity Center
8/10/2006
Long, Jeremy Z.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
18
Iraq
Anbar
Zella
Hostile – hostile fire
Nevada
Sun Valley
8/12/2006
Lloyd, Michael C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
8/12/2006
Zeigler, Kevin L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Overland Park
8/12/2006
Jenkins, Kenneth A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Arkansas
Fouke
8/16/2006
McKenna IV, John James
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
30
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Brooklyn
8/16/2006
Phillips, John P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
29
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire
South Carolina
St. Stephen
8/16/2006
Glover, Michael Dennis
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
28
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Brooklyn
8/16/2006
Loa, Jeffrey S.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Hawaii
Waianae
8/17/2006
Arellano, James J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wyoming
Cheyenne
8/18/2006
Villa Jr, Ruben J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
36
United Arab Emirates
NA
Dubai
Non-hostile
Texas
El Paso
8/19/2006
Quick, Marquees A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Alabama
Hoover
8/20/2006
Newman, Randy Lee
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Bend
8/20/2006
Galvez, Adam Anthony
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire
Utah
Salt Lake City
8/20/2006
Kenyon, Chadwick Thomas
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
20
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Tucson
8/20/2006
DeRoo, Gabriel G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Paw Paw
8/21/2006
Clemmons, Brad A.
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Northwest of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Chillicothe
8/22/2006
Darga, Paul J.
Chief Petty Officer
United States
U.S. Navy
34
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Lansing
8/23/2006
Barbieri, Thomas J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Gaithersburg
8/23/2006
Hirlston, James Daniel
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire
Tennessee
Murfreesboro
8/24/2006
Thorne, William E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Hospers
8/24/2006
King, Jeremy E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Idaho
Meridian
8/24/2006
Williams, Dwayne E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – disarming IED
Maryland
Baltimore
8/24/2006
Solomon, Gordon George
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
35
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Fairborn
8/25/2006
Pierson, Jordan C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Connecticut
Milford
8/26/2006
Zayas, Edgardo
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Dorchester
8/26/2006
Weimortz, David G.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
South Carolina
Irmo
8/27/2006
Jones, Joshua D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Pomeroy
8/27/2006
Champlin, Donald E.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire
Louisiana
Natchitoches
8/27/2006
Almazan, David J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Van Nuys
8/27/2006
Hansen, Jeffrey J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
31
Germany
Salah ad Din
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Nebraska
Cairo
8/27/2006
Benson, Darry
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
46
Kuwait
NA
Camp Bucca Virginia
Non-hostile
North Carolina
Winterville
8/27/2006
Hildreth, Seth A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Carolina
Myrtle Beach
8/27/2006
Dolan, Dan
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Utah
Roy
8/27/2006
Cross, Kenneth
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Wisconsin
Superior
8/27/2006
Smith, Tristan
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Bryn Athyn
8/27/2006
Jazmine, Moises
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Rhode Island
Providence
8/27/2006
Lee, Qixing
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Minneapolis
8/27/2006
Novak, Shaun A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Two Rivers
8/28/2006
Schneider, Matthew E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
New Hampshire
Gorham
8/28/2006
Squires, Shannon L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
United States
NA
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Virginia Beach
8/29/2006
Vosbein, Matthew J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Metairie
8/29/2006
Warndorf, Christopher Tyler
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Kentucky
Burlington
8/30/2006
Wolfe, Colin Joseph
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
18
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Manassas
8/30/2006
Hanson, Joshua R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
27
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
St. Paul
8/31/2006
Deason, Michael L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Ad Dwar
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Missouri
Farmington
9/1/2006
Golla, Cliff
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah (near) (died in Taqaddum)
Hostile – hostile fire
North Carolina
Charlotte
9/1/2006
Mercado-Velazquez, Angel D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Puerto Rico
Not reported yet
9/2/2006
Alex, Eugene
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Germany
Baghdad
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Bay City
9/3/2006
Porras, Ralph N.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Merrill
9/3/2006
Dreese, Justin W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Northumberland
9/3/2006
Harris, Shane P.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ar Rutbah
Hostile – hostile fire
New Mexico
Las Vegas
9/3/2006
Johnson, Philip A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Connecticut
Hartford
9/3/2006
Miller, Ryan Edwin
Private
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Gahanna
9/3/2006
Henkes II, Richard J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Portland
9/3/2006
Madaras, Nicholas A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Connecticut
Wilton
9/3/2006
Andino Jr., Edwin Anthony
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Culpeper
9/3/2006
Merrill, Jason L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Mesa
9/4/2006
Wright, Stephen
Private (Artillery)
United Kingdom
British Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Ad Dayr
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Unknown
Leyland, Lancashire
9/4/2006
Vanua, Samuela
Private (Artillery)
United Kingdom
British Army
27
Iraq
Basra
Ad Dayr
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Unknown
Suva
9/4/2006
Valdepenas, Eric P.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Seekonk
9/4/2006
Walsh, Christopher
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Naval Reserve
30
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
St. Louis
9/4/2006
Debro, Germaine L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
33
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Omaha
9/4/2006
Gutierrez, Marshall A.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
41
Kuwait
NA
Camp Virginia
Non-hostile
New Mexico
Not reported yet
9/4/2006
Shoemaker, Jared M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
29
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Tulsa
9/4/2006
Gunterman, Hannah L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
California
Redlands
9/6/2006
Carroll, John A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Oklahoma
Ponca City
9/6/2006
Shank, Jeremy R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Missouri
Jackson
9/7/2006
Thornton, Lee
Private (Artillery)
United Kingdom
British Army
22
Iraq
Basra
Al Qurna
Hostile – hostile fire
Unknown
Blackpool, Lancashire
9/7/2006
Frassetto, Vincent M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
New Jersey
Toms River
9/7/2006
Montes, Luis A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
El Centro
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
9/7/2006
Ramsey, David J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
United States
NA
Spanaway, Washington
Non-hostile – suicide
Washington
Tacoma
9/8/2006
Gordon, David W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Williamsfield
9/9/2006
Seig, Anthony P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Sunman
9/9/2006
Benson, Johnathan
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
North Branch
9/10/2006
Jordan, Alexander
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Miami
9/11/2006
Andrews, Harley D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Weimar
9/12/2006
Perez, Emily J.T.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Al Kifl
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Fort Washington
9/13/2006
Mattingly, Matthew C.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Reynoldsburg
9/13/2006
Shaffer, Jeffrey
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Harrison
9/14/2006
Weir, David Thomas
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, rpg
Tennessee
Cleveland
9/14/2006
Makowski, Russell M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Union
9/14/2006
Williams, Clint E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Kingston
9/14/2006
Miller, Ryan A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Barwanah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Pearland
9/14/2006
Smith, Aaron A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Texas
Killeen
9/14/2006
Hartman, Jennifer M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Pennsylvania
New Ringgold
9/14/2006
Cain, Marcus A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Louisiana
Crowley
9/15/2006
Granados, Cesar A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Le Grand
9/16/2006
Roddy, David Sean
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
32
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Aberdeen
9/17/2006
Davis, David J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Mount Airy
9/17/2006
Knox, Adam L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north-central part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Columbus
9/18/2006
Worster, James R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Ohio
Broadview Heights
9/19/2006
Huff, Ashley L. Henderson
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
New Jersey
Belle Mead
9/19/2006
Raymond, Jared J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Swampscott
9/19/2006
Callahan, Robert Thomas
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
North Carolina
Jamestown
9/19/2006
Lanham, Jane Elizabeth
Lieutenant Commander
United States
U.S. Navy
43
Bahrain
NA
Manama
Non-hostile
Kentucky
Owensboro
9/20/2006
Jones, Charles Jason
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Kentucky
Lawrenceburg
9/20/2006
Needham, Robb Gordon
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
51
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Washington
Vancouver
9/20/2006
Kavanagh, Eric
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Glen Burnie
9/20/2006
Zimmerman, Christopher Michael
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Zaidon
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Stephenville
9/20/2006
Rodriguez, Yull Estrada
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Barwanah
Hostile – hostile fire
Puerto Rico
Alegre Lajas
9/21/2006
Vitaliano, Massimo
Caporal Maggiore
Italy
Italian Army
25
Iraq
Dhi Qar
An Nasiriyah
Non-hostile – accident
Unknown
Galatina
9/21/2006
Bevington, Allan R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – disarming IED
Pennsylvania
Beaver Falls
9/23/2006
Wadim, Kim
Lance Corporal
Denmark
Danish Army
36
Iraq
Basra
Basra (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Viborg
9/23/2006
Simmons, Windell J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Hopkinsville
9/23/2006
Dominguez, Carlos
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
57
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Savannah
9/23/2006
Locklear, III, Velton
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Kirkuk
Riyadh (near Hawijah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Lacey
9/23/2006
Kincaid, IV, Kenneth E
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Riyadh (near Hawijah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Lilburn
9/24/2006
Martinez, Rene
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Florida
Miami
9/24/2006
March Jr., Howard S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Buffalo
9/25/2006
Mellen, Casey L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire
Arizona
Huachuca City
9/26/2006
Paul, Henry
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Kolonia Pohnpei
9/26/2006
Reynolds Jr., Edward C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Texas
Groves
9/26/2006
Riviere, Christopher T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Cooper City
9/26/2006
Lanzarin, Jose A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Lubbock
9/27/2006
Lyons, James N.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
Rochester
9/28/2006
Chamroeun, James
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Georgia
Union City
9/29/2006
Blaney, Christopher T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
Florida
Winter Park
9/29/2006
Monsoor, Michael A.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Garden Grove
9/30/2006
Weber, Robert
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Ohio
Western Hills
9/30/2006
Nisely, Scott E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
48
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Iowa
Marshalltown
9/30/2006
Sourivong, Kampha B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Iowa
Iowa City
9/30/2006
Tejeda, Luis E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Huntington Park
10/1/2006
Seal, Aaron L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
23
Iraq
Anbar
Baghdadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Indiana
Elkhart
10/1/2006
Cosgrove III, Christopher B.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
23
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
New Jersey
Cedar Knolls
10/1/2006
Peterson, Justin D.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
32
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Michigan
Davisburg
10/1/2006
Haag, Chase A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Portland
10/1/2006
Nelson, Mario
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
New York
New York
10/1/2006
Lannaman, Denise A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
46
Kuwait
NA
Arifjan, Kuwait
Non-hostile
New York
Bayside
10/2/2006
Brady, Dennis
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Royal Army Medical Corps
37
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Unknown
Barrow-in-Furness
10/2/2006
Narvaez, Joe A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
San Antonio
10/2/2006
Greenlee, Satieon V.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
South Carolina
Pendleton
10/2/2006
Walker, Kristofer C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Creve Coeur
10/2/2006
Armijo, Raymond S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
10/2/2006
Ellis, James D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Valdosta
10/2/2006
Jarrett, Justin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Jonesboro
10/2/2006
Oremus, Michael K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
Highland
10/2/2006
Perry, Joseph W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Muhallah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Alpine
10/3/2006
Isshak, Daniel
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Alta Loma
10/3/2006
Rojas, Jonathan
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Hammond
10/4/2006
Bright, Dean
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Roseburg
10/4/2006
Burke, Timothy
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Hollywood
10/4/2006
Obourn Jr., George R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Illinois
Creve Coeur
10/4/2006
Moudry, Christopher O.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Baltimore
10/4/2006
Garvin, Edward M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire
Massachusetts
Malden
10/4/2006
Rosales, Benjamin S.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Houston
10/6/2006
Hjorth, Martin
Konstabel
Denmark
Danish Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire
Unknown
Not reported yet
10/6/2006
Arvanitis, Nicholas A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji (near)
Hostile – hostile fire
New Hampshire
Salem
10/6/2006
Payne, Bradford H.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Montgomery
10/6/2006
Hale, John Edward
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Shreveport
10/7/2006
Asbury, Brandon S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Tazewell
10/7/2006
Johnson II, Carl W.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
10/7/2006
Parrish, Lawrence
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Lebanon
10/7/2006
Wood, John Edward
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Humboldt
10/7/2006
Napper Jr, Roger Alan
Petty Officer 3rd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
20
Bahrain
NA
Manama
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Pennsylvania
Greenburg
10/8/2006
Fulkerson, Timothy
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – mine
Kentucky
Utica
10/8/2006
Monroe, Jeremy Scott Sandvick
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Montana
Chinook
10/8/2006
Johnson, Stephen F.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Marietta
10/8/2006
Austin, Shane R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Kansas
Edgerton
10/8/2006
Secher, Robert M.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
33
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Tennessee
Germantown
10/8/2006
Jones, Derek W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Salem
10/9/2006
Arechaga, Julian M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Oceanside
10/9/2006
Williams, Phillip B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Nevada
Gardnerville
10/9/2006
Bowman, Jon Eric
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Dubach
10/9/2006
Feniello, Shelby J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Connellsville
10/11/2006
Sowinski, Nicholas R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (central part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Tempe
10/11/2006
Adcock, Shane T.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Virginia
Mechanicsville
10/11/2006
Walsh, Justin T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
United States
Anbar
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Hostile – hostile fire – disarming IED
Ohio
Cuyahoga Falls
10/12/2006
Hawkins, Gene A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Orlando
10/13/2006
Hewett, Thomas J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
22
United States
Baghdad
Walter Reed Medical Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Temple
10/13/2006
Stanton Jr., Kenny F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Hemet
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
10/13/2006
Craver, Johnny K.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
McKinney
10/14/2006
Chavis, Leebenard E.
Airman 1st Class
United States
U.S. Air Force
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Hampton
10/14/2006
Simpson, Jonathan J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Rockport
10/14/2006
Lauer, Timothy J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Saegertown
10/14/2006
Kane, Joseph M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Darby
10/14/2006
King, Charles M.
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
48
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Mobile
10/14/2006
Moore, Keith J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
California
San Francisco
10/15/2006
Hines, Joshua M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
26
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Olney
10/15/2006
Babb, Brock A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
40
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Evansville
10/15/2006
Paine, Mark C.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Rancho Cucamonga
10/15/2006
Lootens, Jonathan E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Lyons
10/15/2006
Deese, Joshua
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Robeson County
10/15/2006
Bicknell, Stephen
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Prattville
10/15/2006
Baroncini, Jr., Lester Domenico
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Bakersfield
10/17/2006
Booth, Joshua L.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Massachusetts
Fiskdale
10/17/2006
Sizemore, Garth D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Kentucky
Mount Sterling
10/17/2006
Frigo, Nathan J.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire
Indiana
Kokomo
10/17/2006
Taylor III, Norman R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Blythe
10/17/2006
Haupt, Ryan E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
10/17/2006
Loudon, Christopher E.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near Abu Ghraib prison)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Brockport
10/17/2006
Culbertson III, Russell G.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near Abu Ghraib prison)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Amity
10/17/2006
Unger, David M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near Abu Ghraib prison)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Leavenworth
10/17/2006
Dumas Jr., Joseph C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near Abu Ghraib prison)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
New Orleans
10/17/2006
Paulsen, Ronald L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
53
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tarmiya
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Vancouver
10/17/2006
Winegeart, Daniel W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Texas
Kountze
10/18/2006
Montalvo, Jesus M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
46
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Puerto Rico
Rio Piedras
10/18/2006
Perez, Jose R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Ontario
10/18/2006
Brozovich, Daniel A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
42
Iraq
Diyala
Ashraf
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Greenville
10/18/2006
Barlow, Patrick O.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
42
United States
NA
San Antonio, Texas
Non-Hostile – Illness
North Carolina
Greensboro
10/19/2006
Lopez Jr., Edwardo
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Aurora
10/20/2006
Ochoa, José Argelio Soto
Captain
El Salvador
El Salvadoran Army
39
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
10/20/2006
Witte, Kevin M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Beardsley
10/21/2006
Collinsworth, Clifford R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Chelsea
10/21/2006
Elrod, Nathan R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Salisbury
10/21/2006
Manoukian, Nicholas J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Lathrup Village
10/21/2006
Watkins, Joshua C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Jacksonville
10/21/2006
Knier, Tony L.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Sabinsville
10/21/2006
Herzberg, Eric W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Maryland
Severna Park
10/22/2006
Taylor, David G.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Apex
10/22/2006
Aguirre, Nathaniel A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Carrollton
10/22/2006
Creed, Matthew W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
California
Covina
10/22/2006
Mock, Willsun M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Harper
10/22/2006
Rogers, Nicholas K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Deltona
10/23/2006
Eason, Carl A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Lovelady
10/23/2006
Overstreet, Tyler R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Gallatin
10/23/2006
Buerstetta, Richard A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Franklin
10/23/2006
Sare, Charles O.
Hospital Corpsman
United States
U.S. Navy
23
Iraq
Anbar
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Hemet
10/23/2006
Bock, Amos C. R
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (central part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
New Madrid
10/23/2006
al-Taie, Ahmed K.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – MIA – recovered
Michigan
Ann Arbor
10/25/2006
Komppa, Charles V.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
35
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Montana
Belgrade
10/25/2006
Thornsberry, Jonathan B.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Kentucky
McDowell
10/25/2006
Chaires, Daniel B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Florida
Tallahassee
10/25/2006
Gilbert, Thomas M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
24
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Downers Grove
10/25/2006
Brown, Donald S.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire
New Jersey
Succasunna
10/26/2006
McGinnis, Ricky L.
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Hamilton
10/27/2006
Tanswell, Tom
Lieutenant
United Kingdom
British Army
27
Iraq
Basra
Shaibah (near Basra)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
London
10/27/2006
Zimmerman, Luke J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Wisconsin
Luxemburg
10/29/2006
Nealey, Troy D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
24
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Eaton Rapids
10/30/2006
Bostic, Kenneth E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Nevada
Hawthorne
10/30/2006
Seeley, Michael T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Fredericton
10/30/2006
Foyteck, Kraig D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Illinois
Skokie
10/31/2006
Weidemann, Michael R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Rhode Island
Newport
10/31/2006
Franco, Jason
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
18
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile – gunshot wound
California
Corona
11/1/2006
Ellenburg, Kevin J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Middleburg
11/1/2006
Koehler, Gary A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Ypsilanti
11/1/2006
Kim, Minhee
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Ann Arbor
11/2/2006
Bridges, Michael P.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Taji
Non-hostile
California
Placentia
11/2/2006
Holler, Luke B.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Bulverde
11/2/2006
Lasky, Michael H.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
Sterling
11/2/2006
Whitehouse, Jason D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
11/2/2006
Brown, James
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Owensville
11/2/2006
Gage, Joseph A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Modesto
11/2/2006
Kruger, Eric J.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Garland
11/2/2006
Finken, Paul J.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Earling
11/4/2006
Bridges, James L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Idaho
Buhl
11/4/2006
Gelina, Mark C.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
33
Iraq
Anbar
Rawah
Non-hostile
Missouri
Moberly
11/4/2006
Powell, Kyle W.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Colorado
Colorado Springs
11/5/2006
Galvan, Jose A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
11/5/2006
Desjardins, Douglas C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Mesa
11/6/2006
Hancock, Jamie Lee
Kingsman (private)
United Kingdom
British Army
19
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Wigan, Lancashire
11/6/2006
Henderson, Miles P.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Amarillo
11/6/2006
Priestner, John R.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Pennsylvania
Not reported yet
11/6/2006
White, Lucas T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Washington
Moses Lake
11/7/2006
McCaughn, Ryan T.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
New Hampshire
Manchester
11/7/2006
Doria, Richwell A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Diego
11/9/2006
McCoy, Gregory W. G.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Webberville
11/9/2006
Kennard, Courtland A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
Starkville
11/9/2006
Burgess, Bryan
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
35
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Garden City
11/9/2006
Warren, Kristopher C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
19
Iraq
Anbar
Trebil
Non-hostile
Georgia
Resaca
11/9/2006
Salcido, Rudy A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Ontario
11/10/2006
Murkowski, Tomasz
Sierzant (sergeant)
Poland
Polish Army
30
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
11/10/2006
Neplech, Rastislav
Sergeant 1st Class
Slovakia
Slovakian Army
32
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Zilina
11/11/2006
Ramirez, Angel De Jesus Lucio
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Pacoima
11/11/2006
Jackson II, William Samuel
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Saginaw
11/11/2006
Martinez, Misael
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Chapel Hill
11/12/2006
Elliott, Sharron
Staff Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
34
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Shatt Al-Arab waterway)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Ipswich
11/12/2006
Hopkins, Lee
Warrant Officer 2nd Class
United Kingdom
British Army
35
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Shatt Al-Arab waterway)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Wellingborough
11/12/2006
Nowak, Ben
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Royal Marines
27
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Shatt Al-Arab waterway)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Liverpool
11/12/2006
Hylton, Jay
Marine
United Kingdom
British Royal Marines
33
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Shatt Al-Arab waterway)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Burton on Trent
11/12/2006
Cerrone, Michael A.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Clarksville
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
11/12/2006
Winkler III, Harry A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Clarksville
11/13/2006
Allman II, Daniel J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Canon
11/13/2006
Kim, Jang H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Placentia
11/13/2006
Winston, Peter E.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
56
Germany
NA
Kaiserslautern
Non-hostile – suicide
Florida
Plant City
11/14/2006
Rivera, Eric G. Palacios
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Jersey
Atlantic City
11/14/2006
Brown, Timothy W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Sacramento
11/14/2006
Gonzalez, Mario D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire
California
La Puente
11/14/2006
Scholl, Michael D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Lincoln
11/14/2006
Felts Sr., Thomas H.
Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
45
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Sandston
11/14/2006
Garcia, Justin R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Elmhurst
11/14/2006
Nguyen, Tung M.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Tracy
11/15/2006
Haynes, Schuyler B.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
New York
11/15/2006
Mutz, Mitchel T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Falls City
11/15/2006
Dennison, John R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Ijamsville
11/16/2006
Schiller, Rhett W.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Wisconsin
Waterford
11/18/2006
Shilling, Bradley N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Stanwood
11/19/2006
Shock, Jeremy S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Tiffin
11/21/2006
Vizcaino, Eric
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Non-hostile
New Mexico
Albuquerque
11/21/2006
Watts, Donovan E.
Command Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Army
46
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Siniyah (died in Bayji)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Atlanta
11/21/2006
Musack, James P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Non-hostile
Iowa
Riverside
11/22/2006
Warner, Heath
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Haqlaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Canton
11/22/2006
Alonzo, Joshua C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Haqlaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Dumas
11/22/2006
Davenport, James R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Haqlaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Danville
11/23/2006
Priestap, James D.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Hardwood
11/24/2006
Hollingsworth, Jonathan
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
28
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Humberside.
11/24/2006
Rapavi, Nicholas P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Springfield
11/24/2006
Moreno, Reece D.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Balad
Non-hostile
Arizona
Prescott
11/25/2006
Morris, Daniel M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Al Judiah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Clinton
11/25/2006
Ledsome, Michael C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Austin
11/25/2006
West, Jeromy D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Aguanga
11/26/2006
Burrows, Joshua C.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Bossier City
11/26/2006
Fraser, David M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
11/26/2006
Hamill, Jason R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Connecticut
New Haven
11/26/2006
Dunn, Jeannette T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
44
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
New York
Bronx
11/27/2006
Gilbert, Troy L.
Major
United States
U.S. Air Force
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (20 miles northwest of)
Non-hostile – airplane crash
Arizona
Litchfield Park
11/27/2006
Schwarz, Michael A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
New Jersey
Carlstadt
11/28/2006
Mason, Chris
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Alabama
Mobile
11/28/2006
Loney, Jonerik
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Hartselle
11/29/2006
West, Theodore M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Richmond
11/30/2006
Mulhair, Jeremy W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Omaha
11/30/2006
Hartman Jr., John L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Tampa
12/1/2006
Love Jr., Robert L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
Livingston
12/2/2006
Fiscus, Keith E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Delaware
Townsend
12/2/2006
McDonough, Bryan T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Maplewood
12/2/2006
Rystad, Corey J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Red Lake Falls
12/2/2006
Tillery, Jesse D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Wisconsin
Vesper
12/3/2006
Farris, Billy B.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Bapchule
12/3/2006
Haines, Kenneth W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Abu Hishma (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Fulton
12/3/2006
Cooper, Troy D.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Amarillo
12/3/2006
Evans, Kermit O.
Captain
United States
U.S. Air Force
31
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Mississippi
Hollandale
12/3/2006
McCloud, Joseph Trane
Major
United States
U.S. Marine
39
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Michigan
Grosse Pointe Park
12/3/2006
Sticklen, Joshua C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Virginia
Virginia Beach
12/3/2006
English, Shawn L.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Westerville
12/4/2006
Adkins, Dustin M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Tennessee
Finger
12/4/2006
McGinnis, Ross A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Pennsylvania
Knox
12/4/2006
Turcotte, Nicholas D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Dhi Qar
An Nasiriyah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Minnesota
Maple Grove
12/4/2006
Gauthreaux, Jay R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Thibodaux
12/4/2006
Anderson, Christopher A.
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Colorado
Longmont
12/4/2006
Echols, Thomas P.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Kentucky
Shepherdsville
12/4/2006
Nelson, Albert M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
12/4/2006
Suarez-Gonzalez, Roger A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Miami
12/5/2006
Miller, Marco L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Germany
Salah ad Din
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Florida
Longwood
12/5/2006
Hess, Jordan W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
United States
Kirkuk
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Marysville
12/6/2006
McClung, Megan M.
Major
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
34
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Coupeville
12/6/2006
Libby, Dustin J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maine
Presque Isle
12/6/2006
Pomante III, Vincent J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Westerville
12/6/2006
Patriquin, Travis L.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Lockport
12/6/2006
Madden, Joshua B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Sibley
12/6/2006
Castro, Jesse J.J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Guam
Chalan Pago
12/6/2006
Huffman, Jason
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Conover
12/6/2006
Mokri, Yari
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Pflugerville
12/6/2006
Krege, Travis C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Cheektowaga
12/6/2006
Ryndych, Yevgeniy
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Brooklyn
12/6/2006
Watson, Cody G.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Non-hostile
Alabama
Oxford
12/6/2006
Gibbs, Nicholas R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
North Carolina
Stokesdale
12/7/2006
Ciraso, Kristofer R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Bangor
12/7/2006
Gifford, Micah S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Redding
12/7/2006
Linck, Henry W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Manhattan
12/7/2006
Beeler, Brent E.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Jackson
12/9/2006
Krissoff, Nathan M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Truckee
12/10/2006
Steinbacher, Nicholas P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
La Crescenta
12/10/2006
Gibson, Brennan C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Tualatin
12/10/2006
Ford, Philip C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Freeport
12/10/2006
Murphy, Shawn M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Fort Bragg
12/10/2006
Clemons, Thomas W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah (near)
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Kentucky
Leitchfield
12/11/2006
McAnulty, Brian P.
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
39
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Mississippi
Vicksburg
12/11/2006
Miller, Clinton J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Greenfield
12/11/2006
Dillon, Matthew V.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Carolina
Aiken
12/11/2006
Cote, Budd M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Marana
12/12/2006
Dunkleberger, Brent W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Pennsylvania
Bloomfield
12/12/2006
Davis, Gloria D.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
47
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – suicide
Missouri
St. Louis
12/14/2006
Clark, Matthew W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
St. Louis
12/14/2006
Yepsen, Luke C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Kingwood
12/14/2006
Spatol, Theodore A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
59
United States
NA
Thermopolis
Non-Hostile – Illness
Wyoming
Thermopolis
12/15/2006
Balint Jr., Paul
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Willow Park
12/15/2006
Kahalewai, Henry K.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Hawaii
Hilo
12/16/2006
Stanley, Matthew J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Wolfeboro Falls
12/16/2006
Staats, David R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Pueblo
12/16/2006
Baines, Joe L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Newark
12/16/2006
Palmer, Nick J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Colorado
Leadville
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
12/17/2006
Stanton, Seth M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Colorado Springs
12/18/2006
Mintzlaff, Brian L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Texas
Fort Worth
12/18/2006
Kryst, Kevin M.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Ar Rutbah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Wisconsin
West Bend
12/19/2006
Pickard, Joshua D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Merced
12/19/2006
Daul, Andrew P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Brighton
12/20/2006
Volker, Robert J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Big Spring
12/20/2006
McMillan, Jacob G.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Louisiana
Lafayette
12/20/2006
Dykman, Scott D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Helena
12/20/2006
Sebastien, Myles Cody
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Louisiana
Opelousas
12/21/2006
Nolen, Kyle A.
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ah Nahiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Ennis
12/21/2006
Mayhan, Ryan L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ah Nahiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Hawthorne
12/21/2006
Burgess, Ryan J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ah Nahiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Sanford
12/21/2006
Tamayo, Fernando S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ah Nahiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Fontana
12/22/2006
Sheppard, Joshua D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oklahoma
Quinton
12/23/2006
Elias, Elias
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Glendora
12/23/2006
Norris, Curtis L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Dansville
12/23/2006
Mejia II, Bobby
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Saginaw
12/23/2006
Algrim, Wilson A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
21
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Howell
12/23/2006
Vollmer, Chad J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
21
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Grand Rapids
12/23/2006
Barta, John
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Buhritz
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Texas
Corpus Christi
12/23/2006
Crutchfield, Michael J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (Camp Anaconda)
Non-hostile
California
Stockton
12/24/2006
Morris, Stephen L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Lake Jackson
12/24/2006
Bixler, Evan A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Wisconsin
Racine
12/25/2006
Denfrund, Jason C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Cattaraugus
12/25/2006
Wilkus, Eric R.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
25
Germany
Baghdad
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Hamilton
12/25/2006
Moon, Jae S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Levittown
12/25/2006
Wheelous, Dexter E.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Winder
12/25/2006
Clayton, Hayes
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Marietta
12/25/2006
Nelson, Andrew H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Saint Johns
12/25/2006
Preston, Aaron L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Dallas
12/26/2006
Bubeck, John T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Collegeville
12/26/2006
Schmitz, Joshua M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Wisconsin
Spencer
12/26/2006
Strong, Joseph A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (South of)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Indiana
Lebanon
12/27/2006
Bleija, Gints
dižkareivis
Latvia
Latvian Army
25
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
12/27/2006
Vasiljevs, Vitalijs
dižkareivis
Latvia
Latvian Army
24
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
12/27/2006
Tinsley, Douglas L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (South of)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
South Carolina
Chester
12/27/2006
Koprince Jr., William C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Tennessee
Lenoir City
12/27/2006
Given, Nathaniel A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Dickinson
12/27/2006
Messer, Christopher P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Petersburg
12/27/2006
McCormick, Clinton T.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Jacksonville
12/27/2006
Shaffer, Edward W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Mont Alto
12/28/2006
Hesketh, Graham
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
35
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Liverpool
12/28/2006
Spencer, William D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Tennessee
Paris
12/28/2006
Miller, Nicholas A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Silverwood
12/28/2006
Donica, Dustin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Spring
12/28/2006
Ayala, Luis G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
South Gate
12/28/2006
Esckelson, Christopher E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Vassar
12/28/2006
Blum, Aron C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
22
United States
Anbar
San Diego (Naval Medical Center)
Non-hostile
Arizona
Tucson
12/29/2006
Newgard, William R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Arlington Heights
12/29/2006
Carter, Lawrance J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Rancho Cucamonga
12/30/2006
Dietrich, David E.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Marysville
12/30/2006
Sullivan, John M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Hixon
12/31/2006
Grant, Sandra S.
Seaman
United States
U.S. Navy
23
International waters
NA
Arabian Gulf
Non-hostile – natural causes
North Carolina
Linwood
12/31/2006
Smith, Richard A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Grand Prairie
12/31/2006
Schiller, Jonathan E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Ottumwa
12/31/2006
Blohm, Alan R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
Kenai
1/1/2007
Vandling Jr., Thomas E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
1/4/2007
Allen, Charles D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Alaska
Wasilla
1/5/2007
Mundell, Michael Lewis
Major
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
47
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Brandenburg
1/6/2007
Johnson, Jeremiah
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Germany
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Washington
Vancouver
1/6/2007
Mitchell, III, Raymond N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Arkansas
West Memphis
1/7/2007
Rees, Wayne
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
36
Iraq
Maysan
Maysan Province
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Nottingham
1/7/2007
Weiner, Timothy R.
Technical Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
35
Iraq
Babil
Mahmudiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Tamarac
1/7/2007
Loncki, Elizabeth A.
Senior Airman
United States
U.S. Air Force
23
Iraq
Babil
Mahmudiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Delaware
New Castle
1/7/2007
Miller Jr., Daniel B.
Senior Airman
United States
U.S. Air Force
24
Iraq
Babil
Mahmudiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Galesburg
1/7/2007
Raderstorf, Stephen J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire
Arizona
Peoria
1/7/2007
Caldwell, Eric T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Salisbury
1/9/2007
Berg, Ryan R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Sabine Pass
1/9/2007
Sun, Ming
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Cathedral City
1/9/2007
Wosika Jr., James M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (outside of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
St. Paul
1/13/2007
Green, Alexander William
Kingsman (private)
United Kingdom
British Army
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Warrington
1/13/2007
Wright, Gregroy A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Boston
1/14/2007
Riekena, James D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Redmond
1/14/2007
Sanchez, Paul T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Irving
1/15/2007
Grimm, Matthew T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Rapids
1/15/2007
Cooper, John E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Ewing
1/15/2007
Anderson, Ian C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Prairie Village
1/15/2007
Daily, Mark J.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Irvine
1/15/2007
Corbett, Jason J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Wyoming
Casper
1/16/2007
Schockmel, Collin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Texas
Richwood
1/17/2007
Alomar, Joseph D.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
22
Iraq
Basra
Camp Bucca
Non-hostile – in hostile fire zone
New York
Brooklyn
1/17/2007
Valdivia, Jennifer A.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
27
Bahrain
NA
Bahrain
Non-hostile
Illinois
Cambridge
1/18/2007
Rechenmacher, William J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Jacksonville
1/19/2007
Borea, Russell P.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
El Paso
1/19/2007
Neal, Jacob H.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
23
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
San Marcos
1/19/2007
Castillo, Luis J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Lawton
1/20/2007
Hill, Ryan J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Keizer
1/20/2007
Morris, Darrel J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Washington
Spokane
1/20/2007
McNeill, Phillip D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Sunrise
1/20/2007
Fennerty, Sean P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Corvallis
1/20/2007
Olsen, Toby R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Manchester
1/20/2007
Bisson, Jeffrey D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Vista
1/20/2007
Jaynes, Allen B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Henderson
1/20/2007
Taylor, Michael
Major
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
40
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Arkansas
Little Rock
1/20/2007
Haller, Roger W.
Command Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
49
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Maryland
Davidsonville
1/20/2007
Booker, Daryl D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Virginia
Midlothian
1/20/2007
Kelly, Paul M.
Colonel
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
45
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Virginia
Stafford
1/20/2007
Allgood, Brian D.
Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
46
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Oklahoma
Not reported yet
1/20/2007
Gabbard, Marilyn L.
Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
46
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Iowa
Polk City
1/20/2007
Brown, John G.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
43
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Arkansas
Little Rock
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
1/20/2007
Canegata, David C.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
50
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Virgin Islands
St. Croix
1/20/2007
Lake, Floyd E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
43
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Virgin Islands
St. Thomas
1/20/2007
Langarica, Victor M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Georgia
Decatur
1/20/2007
Lyerly, Sean E.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
31
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Pflugerville
1/20/2007
Warren, William T.
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
48
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Arkansas
Little Rock
1/20/2007
Falter, Shawn Patrick
Private
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, grenades
New York
Cortland
1/20/2007
Chism, Johnathan Bryan
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, grenades
Louisiana
Gonzales
1/20/2007
Freeman, Brian Scott
Captain
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
31
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar, small arms fire
California
Temecula
1/20/2007
Millican, Jonathan
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, grenades
Alabama
Trafford
1/20/2007
Fritz, Jacob N.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, grenades
Nebraska
Vernon
1/20/2007
Kingman, Jonathan P. C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Nankin
1/21/2007
Tench, Michael
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
18
Iraq
Basra
Basra (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Sunderland
1/21/2007
Matus, Andrew G.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Wisconsin
Chetek
1/21/2007
Sanchez, Emilian D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
New Mexico
Santa Ana Pueblo
1/21/2007
Stout, Brandon L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Grand Rapids
1/22/2007
Brown, Nicholas P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Huber Heights
1/22/2007
Wilson, Jamie D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah (died in Fallijah)
Hostile – hostile fire
California
San Diego
1/23/2007
Kashkoush, Michael M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Chagrin Falls
1/23/2007
Johnston, Gary S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Windthorst
1/23/2007
Wiggins, Michael J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile – injury
Ohio
Cleveland
1/24/2007
Leija, Hector
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Houston
1/24/2007
Callahan, Keith A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
McClure
1/25/2007
Shipp, Darrell W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
1/25/2007
Kidd, Mark D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
26
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Milford
1/25/2007
Balsley, Michael
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (east of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Hayward
1/25/2007
Fuller, Alexander H.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Centerville
1/26/2007
Fairlie, Nathan P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Candor
1/26/2007
Johnson, Alan R.
Major
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
44
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Yakima
1/27/2007
St. John II, Jon B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Neenah
1/27/2007
Toomalatai, David T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Long Beach
1/27/2007
Swanson, Timothy A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
1/27/2007
Melia, Anthony C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Thousand Oaks
1/27/2007
Garrigus, Mickel D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Elma
1/28/2007
Resh, Mark T.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Najaf
Najaf (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Pennsylvania
Fogelsville
1/28/2007
Chao, Cornell C.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Najaf
Najaf (north of)
Hostile – helicopter crash
California
Orange City
1/28/2007
Stewart, Carla Jane
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
37
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover (M-1114 HMMWV)
California
Sun Valley
1/29/2007
Emul, Adam Q.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Washington
Vancouver
1/30/2007
Gist Jr., Milton A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
St. Louis
1/30/2007
Aultz, Corey J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Washington
Port Orchard
1/30/2007
Carrillo, Alejandro
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Los Angeles
1/31/2007
Shannon, Stephen D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Iowa
Guttenberg
1/31/2007
Sigua, William M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Los Altos Hills
2/1/2007
Armstrong, David C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Ohio
Zanesville
2/1/2007
Butler, Tyler
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Ohio
East Liverpool
2/1/2007
Sieger, Eric R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Diyala
Buhritz
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Utah
Layton
2/1/2007
Elliott, Terry J.
Gunnery Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
34
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
Tennessee
Middleton
2/1/2007
Conte, Matthew G.
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
22
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Mogadore
2/1/2007
Mettille, Michael C.
Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Army
44
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Camp Adder
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Minnesota
St. Paul
2/1/2007
Quill III, Richard O.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile
Georgia
Roswell
2/2/2007
DeFrenn, Jason Garth
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (near)
Hostile – helicopter crash
South Carolina
Barnwell
2/2/2007
Yoakum, Keith
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (near)
Hostile – helicopter crash
California
Hemet
2/2/2007
Zeimer, Matthew T.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – friendly fire
Montana
Glendive
2/2/2007
McPeek, Alan E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – friendly fire
Arizona
Tucson
2/2/2007
Dunn, Terrence D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
2/2/2007
Landeck, Kevin C.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Wheaton
2/3/2007
Sanders, Ronnie L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Thibodaux
2/4/2007
Spencer, Clarence T.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Not reported yet
2/4/2007
Matheny, Randy J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
McCook
2/5/2007
Bracho-Cooke, Jonathan
2nd Lieutenant
United Kingdom
British Army
24
Iraq
Basra
Basra (As Sarraji district)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Hove
2/5/2007
Van Parys, Brandon J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province (near Euphrates River)
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Pennsylvania
New Tripoli
2/6/2007
Browning, Brian A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Astoria
2/6/2007
Frazier, Joshua J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Spotsylvania
2/7/2007
Nita, Piotr
Corporal
Poland
Polish Army
24
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Wola Blakowa
2/7/2007
Harris, Jennifer J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash (missile attack)
Massachusetts
Swampscott
2/7/2007
Pfister, Travis D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Washington
Richland
2/7/2007
Tijerina, James Rodney
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
26
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Beasley
2/7/2007
Landaker, Jared M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
California
Big Bear Ciity
2/7/2007
Saba, Thomas E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
30
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
New Jersey
Toms River
2/7/2007
Ruiz, Manuel A.
Petty Officer 3rd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Maryland
Federalsburg
2/7/2007
Minjares Jr., Gilbert
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
31
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (between Fallujah and Baghdad)
Hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
El Paso
2/7/2007
Parcell, Jennifer M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Barwanah
Hostile – hostile fire
Maryland
Bel Air
2/7/2007
Hill, Tarryl B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
19
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Shelby Township
2/7/2007
Ellis, Joseph J.
Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Marine
40
Iraq
Anbar
Barwanah
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Ashland
2/7/2007
Pathenos, Matthew P.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Missouri
Ballwin
2/8/2007
Werner, Raymond M.
Private
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Boise
2/8/2007
Clevenger, Ross A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Givens Hot Springs
2/8/2007
Holtom, James J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Rexburg
2/9/2007
Simpson, Luke Daniel
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Howden
2/9/2007
Camacho, Leeroy A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Northern Mariana Islands
Saipan
2/9/2007
Ross, Eric
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah (East of)
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Maine
Kenduskeag
2/9/2007
Shaw, lan W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Arkansas
Little Rock
2/9/2007
Regan, James J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
NA
Northern Iraq
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Manhasset
2/10/2007
Belser Jr., Donnie R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala province
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Alabama
Anniston
2/11/2007
Thrasher, Robert B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Folsom
2/11/2007
Sellen Jr., Dennis L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Basra
Umm Qasr
Non-hostile – injury
California
Newhall
2/11/2007
Kurtz, Russell A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Bethel Park
2/13/2007
Tanton, Nickolas A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Non-hostile – injury
Texas
San Antonio
2/13/2007
Mosteiro, Allen
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Fort Worth
2/14/2007
Cummings, Branden C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Titusville
2/14/2007
Seigart, Carl Leonard
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Luis Obispo
2/14/2007
Madore Jr., Ronnie G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Diego
2/14/2007
Rode, John D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Pineville
2/14/2007
Morris, Daniel T.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Haqlaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Crimora
2/16/2007
Siebert, Todd M.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
34
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Pennsylvania
Baden
2/17/2007
Paton, Justin T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tarmiya
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar, small arms fire
Michigan
Alanson
2/17/2007
Marsh, Chad E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Kansas
Wichita
2/17/2007
Spillers, William C.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Mississippi
Terry
2/17/2007
Escalante, Brian A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire
Kansas
Dodge City
2/17/2007
Boone, Christopher K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
34
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
Georgia
Augusta
2/18/2007
Youngblood, Kelly D.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Arizona
Mesa
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
2/18/2007
Apuan, Matthew S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Mexico
Las Cruces
2/18/2007
Howey, Blake H.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Glendora
2/19/2007
Bowe, Matthew C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Coraopolis
2/19/2007
Dunkin, Shawn M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Carolina
Columbia
2/19/2007
Witteveen, Brett
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Shelby
2/19/2007
Mcarn, Montrel S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
North Carolina
Raeford
2/19/2007
Colon, Pedro J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Illinois
Cicero
2/19/2007
Cleveland, Adare W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
Anchorage
2/20/2007
Kim, Louis G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
West Covina
2/20/2007
Ahlquist, Clinton W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Colorado
Creede
2/20/2007
Ford, Richard L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar, small arms fire
Connecticut
East Hartford
2/21/2007
Ramirez, Angel R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
28
United States
NA
Twentynine Palms, CA
Non-hostile
New York
Brooklyn
2/22/2007
Berry, David R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Qasim
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Wichita
2/22/2007
Walter, Rowan D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Winnetka
2/22/2007
Buford, Travis Wayne
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Galveston
2/22/2007
Hager, Joshua R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Broomfield
2/24/2007
Biggers, Ethan J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
United States
Baghdad
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Ohio
Beavercreek
2/24/2007
Barnett, Jeremy D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Germany
Salah ad Din
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – mine
Ohio
Mineral City
2/26/2007
Aguirre, Anthony
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Haqlaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Channelview
2/26/2007
Beardsley, William J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Coon Rapids
2/27/2007
Coffey, Daniel Lee
Rifleman
United Kingdom
British Army
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Exeter
2/27/2007
Soto-Pinedo, Karl O.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Puerto Rico
San Juan
2/27/2007
Henry Jr, Lorne E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Niagara Falls
2/27/2007
Soukenka, Richard A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Oceanside
2/27/2007
Cadavero, Jonathan D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Takoma
2/28/2007
Van Slyke, Bufford “Kenny”
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Bay City
2/28/2007
Allen, Chad M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Minnesota
Maple Lake
3/2/2007
Emch, Luke
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Kent
3/2/2007
Gould, Dustin M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Colorado
Longmont
3/2/2007
Rodriguez-Contrera, Luis O.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Allentown
3/2/2007
Latourney, Paul M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Roselle
3/2/2007
Williams, Wesley J.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3/2/2007
Tulang, Morgan C.
Lieutenant Commander
United States
U.S. Naval Reserve
36
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait City
Non-hostile – natural causes
Hawaii
Hilo
3/2/2007
Young, Christopher D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Basra
Safwan
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Los Angeles
3/3/2007
Parr, Brandon Allen
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Utah
West Valley
3/3/2007
Peek, Michael C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Chesapeake
3/3/2007
Moyer, Ashly L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Emmaus
3/3/2007
Bravo Jr., Raul S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Elko
3/4/2007
Wysoczan, Jonathon Dany
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Biddulph, Stoke on Trent
3/4/2007
Kasson, Darrel D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
43
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji (died in Tikrit)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Florence
3/5/2007
Rollins, Justin A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Newport
3/5/2007
Perkins, Andrew C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Northglenn
3/5/2007
Stanley, Robert
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Spotsylvania
3/5/2007
Bell, Ryan M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Colville
3/5/2007
Kosters, Cory C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
The Woodlands
3/5/2007
Estes, Justin M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Sims
3/5/2007
Mayo, Barry Wayne
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
Ecru
3/5/2007
Russell, Ryan D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Elm City
3/5/2007
Harris, Blake
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
3/7/2007
Rankinen, Shawn
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Independence
3/7/2007
Rivera, Michael D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Brooklyn
3/7/2007
Webb, Christopher R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Winchester
3/7/2007
Graham, Mark W.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
22
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Lafayette
3/9/2007
Veater, Dennis J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire
Pennsylvania
Jessup
3/11/2007
Stone, Douglas C.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
49
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Non-hostile
Utah
Taylorsville
3/11/2007
Woodcock, Daniel E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Ad Dwar
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Alaska
Glennallen
3/11/2007
Latham, Thomas L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Delmar
3/11/2007
Smith, Jonathan K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Georgia
Atlanta
3/11/2007
Windsor, Nathanial Dain
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Scappoose
3/13/2007
Carr, Robert M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Warren
3/13/2007
Garcia Jr., Alberto
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Bakersfield
3/13/2007
Rosa, Angel
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Maine
South Portland
3/14/2007
Chevalier, Brian L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Mufrek
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Not reported yet
3/14/2007
Rosema, Adam J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Pasadena
3/14/2007
Kowalczyk, Stephen M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Diego
3/14/2007
Chavez, Steven M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Non-hostile – manslaughter
New Mexico
Hondo
3/14/2007
Waterbury, Forrest J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Richmond
3/14/2007
Boyd, Joshua M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
30
United States
Salah ad Din
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Seattle
3/15/2007
Holzhauer, Raymond J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Camp Taqaddum (military hospital)
Non-hostile
Illinois
Dwight
3/15/2007
Harris, Blake M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Hampton
3/15/2007
Prater, Terry W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Speedwell
3/15/2007
Brand, Emerson N.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Rigby
3/15/2007
Arnold, James L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Mattawan
3/15/2007
Stephens, John S.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
San Antonio
3/16/2007
Brevard, Christopher R.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
3/17/2007
Sebban, Benjamin L.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Sebban
3/17/2007
Tauala, Nimo W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Non-hostile
Hawaii
Honolulu
3/17/2007
Landry Jr., John F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Lowell
3/17/2007
Davis, William N.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Adrian
3/17/2007
Santini, Ed
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Puerto Rico
Toa Baja
3/17/2007
Allen, John E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Palmdale
3/17/2007
Timberman, Harry H.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Wisconsin
Minong
3/17/2007
Kaiser, Anthony A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
Narrowsburg
3/17/2007
Guerrero, Marieo
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Fort Worth
3/18/2007
Green, Ryan P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Germany
Baghdad
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Woodlands
3/20/2007
Cornell, Wayne R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Holstein
3/20/2007
Richardson, Stephen K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Connecticut
Bridgeport
3/20/2007
Glawson Jr., Curtis E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Daleville
3/21/2007
Lewis, Adrian J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
South Carolina
Mauldin
3/21/2007
Lee, Dustin Jerome
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Mississippi
Quitman
3/21/2007
Sams II, Joey T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Kuwait
NA
Camp Buehring
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
South Carolina
Spartanburg
3/21/2007
Griffin Jr., Darrell R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Alhambra
3/21/2007
Lightner, Nicholas J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Newport
3/22/2007
Gardner Jr., Freeman L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Little Rock
3/22/2007
Bogrette, Henry W.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Camp Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Richville
3/23/2007
Springer II, Lance C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Benbrook
3/23/2007
Riewer, Greg N.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
28
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Frazee
3/24/2007
Roberts, Trevor A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Hit
Hostile – hostile fire
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
3/25/2007
Swiger, Jason
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Maine
South Portland
3/25/2007
White, Anthony
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
South Carolina
Columbia
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
3/25/2007
Gonzalez, Orlando E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Pennsylvania
New Freedom
3/25/2007
Nunez, Jason
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, IED
Puerto Rico
Naranjito
3/25/2007
McDonald, Sean K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Rosemount
3/27/2007
Thomas, Sean Michael
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Green Zone)
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
3/27/2007
Golczynski, Marcus A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
30
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Tennessee
Lewisburg
3/27/2007
Forshey, Curtis J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Germany
NA
Homburg
Non-Hostile – Illness
Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg
3/29/2007
Polo, Joe
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Opalocka
3/31/2007
Shank, Neale M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Indiana
Fort Wayne
3/31/2007
Flores Jr., Wilfred
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Lawton
4/1/2007
Wilson, Danny John
Kingsman (private)
United Kingdom
British Army
28
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Workington
4/1/2007
Arnette, Jason R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Amelia
4/1/2007
Marcial III, Miguel A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Secaucus
4/1/2007
Bowling, William G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Beattyville
4/1/2007
McDowell, Robert M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Deer Park
4/1/2007
Vick, Eric R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Spring Hope
4/1/2007
Mejias, David A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Puerto Rico
San Juan
4/2/2007
Lincoln, Aaron
Rifleman
United Kingdom
British Army
18
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Durham
4/2/2007
Ritzberg, Brian E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
New York
4/2/2007
King, Bradley D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
28
Iraq
Anbar
Amiriyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Marion
4/2/2007
Olsen, Daniel R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Minnesota
Eagan
4/2/2007
Spivey, Curtis R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
United States
Baghdad
San Diego
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Chula Vista
4/3/2007
Figueroa, Gabriel J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Baldwin Park
4/3/2007
Becker, Shane R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Montana
Helena
4/4/2007
Freeman Jr., Walter
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Lancaster
4/4/2007
Gibson, Derek A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Eustis
4/4/2007
Cantrell IV, Joseph H.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Ashland
4/4/2007
Burge, Jerry C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
Carriere
4/4/2007
Coon, James J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Walnut Creek
4/5/2007
Smith, Adam
Kingsman
United Kingdom
British Army
19
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Liverpool
4/5/2007
O’Neill, Kris
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Royal Army Medical Corps
27
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Catterick
4/5/2007
Dlugosz, Eleanor
Private
United Kingdom
British Royal Army Medical Corps
19
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Southampton
4/5/2007
Dyer, Joanna Yorke
2nd Lieutenant
United Kingdom
British Intelligence Corps
23
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Berlin
4/5/2007
Cauthorn, Forrest D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Midlothian
4/5/2007
Shaffer, Jason A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Derry
4/6/2007
McSween, Joseph A.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
26
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire
Georgia
Valdosta
4/6/2007
Palermo Jr., Anthony
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Brockton
4/6/2007
Dallam, Ryan S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Norman
4/6/2007
Rodriguez, Damian Lopez
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Tucson
4/6/2007
Fuentes, Daniel A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Levittown
4/6/2007
Schwedler, Joseph C.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
27
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Crystal Falls
4/6/2007
Cajimat, Jay S.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Hawaii
Lahaina
4/6/2007
Billiter, Gregory J.
Chief Petty Officer
United States
U.S. Navy
36
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire
Kentucky
Villa Hills
4/6/2007
Hall, Curtis R.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire
Idaho
Burley
4/7/2007
Murphy-Sweet, Philip A.
Commander
United States
U.S. Navy
42
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Caldwell
4/7/2007
McCandless, Rodney L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Zaganiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Camden
4/7/2007
Hoover, Levi K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Zaganiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Midland
4/7/2007
Emolo, Ebe F.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Diyala
Zaganiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Greensboro
4/7/2007
Grassbaugh, Jonathan D.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Zaganiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
East Hampstead
4/8/2007
Neel, Phillip I.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Maryland
Not reported yet
4/8/2007
Singleton, Todd A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Michigan
Muskegon
4/8/2007
Brown, Harrison
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Alabama
Prichard
4/8/2007
Simmons, David N.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Indiana
Kokomo
4/8/2007
Williams, Jesse L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Santa Rosa
4/8/2007
Kennedy, Adam P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Massachusetts
Norfolk
4/9/2007
Spohn III,, Clifford A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
New Mexico
Albuquerque
4/9/2007
Walton, Brett Andre
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Hillsboro
4/9/2007
Solorio, Ismael
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
San Luis
4/9/2007
Holden, Brian Lee
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Claremont
4/10/2007
Bohrnsen, Kyle G.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Philipsburg
4/11/2007
Sevaaetasi, Raymond S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
American Samoa
Pago Pago
4/12/2007
Newman, Gwilym J.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tarmiya (12 mi. North of Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maryland
Waldorf
4/12/2007
Beadles, Jason J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Indiana
La Porte
4/12/2007
Lindsey, James T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Florence
4/12/2007
Borbonus, John G.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Boise
4/12/2007
Putnam, Cody A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Lafayette
4/13/2007
Bowman, Larry R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Granite Falls
4/14/2007
Bishop, Ryan A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Euless
4/14/2007
Basham, Robert J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
22
Qatar
NA
Qatar
Non-hostile – injury
Wisconsin
Kenosha
4/14/2007
Santee, Daniel J.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
California
Mission Viejo
4/14/2007
Wallace, Brandon L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
27
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
St. Louis
4/14/2007
Schmit, Joshua A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
26
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Willmar
4/15/2007
Powell, Mark Lawrence
Colour Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
37
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
South Wales
4/15/2007
McLaren, Mark J.
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
27
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Ashington, Northumberland
4/15/2007
Walberg, Steven J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Paradise
4/16/2007
De Leon, Mario K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Francisco
4/16/2007
Genevie, Aaron M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Chambersburg
4/16/2007
Starcevich, Lucas V.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Canton
4/16/2007
Scherry, Daniel R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile – accident
Ohio
Rocky River
4/16/2007
Delatorre, Jesse D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
29
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Aurora
4/16/2007
Blue, Shaun M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Indiana
Munster
4/17/2007
Langenbrunner, Richard P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Rustamiyah
Non-hostile – injury
Indiana
Fort Wayne
4/18/2007
Rojas, Michael M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Fresno
4/18/2007
Oglesby, Wade J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Grand Junction
4/18/2007
Morales, Jason M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
La Puente
4/19/2007
Leaning, Ben
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
24
Iraq
Maysan
Maysan Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Scunthorpe
4/19/2007
Turton, Kristen
Trooper
United Kingdom
British Army
28
Iraq
Maysan
Maysan Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Grimsby
4/19/2007
Moore, Dwayne L.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Babil
Mahmudiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Virginia
Williamsburg
4/20/2007
Jura, Tomasz
Corporal
Poland
Polish Army
25
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Studzianna
4/20/2007
Bishop, Jeffery A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Tennessee
Dickson
4/21/2007
Bevel, Ray M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Andrews
4/21/2007
North, Christopher M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Florida
Sarasota
4/21/2007
Tudor, Steven R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Pennsylvania
Dunmore
4/21/2007
Bushnell, William W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Arkansas
Jasper
4/21/2007
Slater, Michael J.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
West Virginia
Scott Depot
4/21/2007
Harper, Marlon B.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, rpg
Maryland
Baltimore
4/23/2007
Jones, Alan Joseph
Kingsman (private)
United Kingdom
British Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Ashar district)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Liverpool
4/23/2007
Peterson, Dale G.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Redmond
4/23/2007
Avery, Jeffrey A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Babil
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Colorado Springs
4/23/2007
Gaspers, Kevin
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Hastings
4/23/2007
Knoll, Garrett C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Bad Axe
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
4/23/2007
Vaughan, Michael L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Otis
4/23/2007
Moore, William C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Benson
4/23/2007
Rodriguez, Michael J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Sanford
4/23/2007
Locker Jr., Kenneth E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Wakefield
4/23/2007
King, Jerry R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Browersville
4/23/2007
Marshall, Randell T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Fitzgerald
4/23/2007
Pearson, Brice A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Diyala
Sadah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
4/24/2007
Maresh, Jeremy E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – suicide
Pennsylvania
Penn Forest Township
4/26/2007
Loggins, Adam
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Alabama
Athens
4/26/2007
Celestine Jr., Willie P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Louisiana
Lafayette
4/26/2007
Degiovine, Christopher
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Colorado
Lone Tree
4/27/2007
Kirkpatrick, David Austin
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Upland
4/27/2007
Tamez, Eddie D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Galveston
4/27/2007
Riehl, Nicholas E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Shiocton
4/27/2007
Woodall, Peter
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Florida
Sarasota
4/27/2007
Callahan, William J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire
Massachusetts
South Easton
4/28/2007
Hullender, Michael R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Little Falls
4/28/2007
Spencer, Cole E.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Gays
4/28/2007
Ornsby-Adkins, Jay-D H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
Ione
4/28/2007
Hicks Jr., Glenn D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
College Station
4/28/2007
Tollett, Norman L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Columbus
4/29/2007
Donnachie, Paul
Rifleman
United Kingdom
British Army
18
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Ashar district)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Berkshire
4/29/2007
Botello, Brian A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Alta
4/29/2007
Funcheon, Alexander J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Bel Aire
4/29/2007
Martin, Jay Edward
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Baltimore
4/29/2007
Manion, Travis L.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
26
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Pennsylvania
Doylestown
5/1/2007
Bateson, Nick
Major
United Kingdom
British Army
49
Iraq
Basra
Basra Air Station
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Chislehurst, Kent
5/1/2007
Gullett, Zachary R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Ohio
Hillsboro
5/1/2007
Kirk, Johnathan E.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
North Carolina
Belhaven
5/2/2007
Sunsin-Pineda, Astor A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Long Beach
5/2/2007
Jones, Ryan P.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Not reported yet
5/2/2007
Soenksen, Katie M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Davenport
5/3/2007
Weiss, Andrew R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Lafayette
5/3/2007
Umbrell, Colby J.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Babil
Musayyib
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Doylestown
5/3/2007
Bolar, Matthew T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Montgomery
5/3/2007
Grothe, Kelly B.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Spokane
5/3/2007
Schwab, Coby G.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Puyallup
5/3/2007
Flores, John D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Guam
Barrigada
5/3/2007
Gonzalez-Iraheta, Felix G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Sun Valley
5/3/2007
Potter, Jerome J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Tacoma
5/4/2007
Hamlin, Christopher N.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
London
5/5/2007
Guyton, Larry I.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Brenham
5/5/2007
Palmer II, Charles O.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
36
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Manteca
5/5/2007
Mack, Kenneth N.
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
42
Iraq
Anbar
Khaldiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Fort Worth
5/6/2007
Thompson, Kevin
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
21
United Kingdom
Basra
Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham UK
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Lancaster
5/6/2007
Rateb, Sameer A. M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Absecon
5/6/2007
Martinez, Virgil C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Kadhimiya District)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Utah
West Valley
5/6/2007
Dixon, Robert J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Minneapolis
5/6/2007
Bradshaw, Anthony M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
El Paso
5/6/2007
Lewis, Joel W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Mexico
Sandia Park
5/6/2007
Harkins, Jason R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Clarkesville
5/6/2007
Pursel, Michael A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Utah
Clinton
5/6/2007
Alexander, Matthew L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Gretna
5/6/2007
Romeo, Vincenzo
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Lodi
5/6/2007
Kiernan, Christopher S.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Virginia
Virginia Beach
5/8/2007
Little, Kyle A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
West Boylston
5/8/2007
Stephens, Blake C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Pocatello
5/8/2007
Nguyen, Dan H.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Tahrir
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Sugarland
5/9/2007
O’Haire, Walter K.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Massachusetts
Lynn
5/9/2007
Conner, Bradly D.
Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
Babil
Al Hillah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Unknown
5/10/2007
Jones III, Roy L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Houston
5/10/2007
Sausto, Anthony J.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Arizona
Lake Havasu City
5/10/2007
Vaughn, Jason W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
Luca
5/10/2007
Frank, Michael
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Great Falls
5/10/2007
Zembiec, Douglas
Major
United States
U.S. Marine
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Mexico
Albuquerque
5/11/2007
Farrar Jr., William A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Redlands
5/12/2007
Courneya, Daniel
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Babil
Al Taqa
Hostile – hostile fire – ambush
Michigan
Vermontville
5/12/2007
Connell Jr., James David
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Babil
Al Taqa
Hostile – hostile fire – ambush
Tennessee
Lake City
5/12/2007
Murphy, Christopher E
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Al Taqa
Hostile – hostile fire – ambush
Virginia
Lynchburg
5/12/2007
Schober, Anthony J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Al Taqa
Hostile – hostile fire – ambush
Nevada
Reno
5/13/2007
Bacevich, Andrew J.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Salah Ad Din Province (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Walpole
5/13/2007
Klasno, Rhys W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Riverside
5/14/2007
Nøbbe, Henrik
Konstabel
Denmark
Danish Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Århus
5/14/2007
Gonzalez, Christopher N.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Arizona
Winslow
5/14/2007
Dunckley, Allen J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Yardley
5/14/2007
Self, John T.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
Pontotoc
5/14/2007
Hartge, Nicholas S.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (nothern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, grenades
Indiana
Rome City
5/14/2007
Wright, Thomas G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
38
International airways
NA
enroute to Landstuhl Medical Center
Non-Hostile – Illness
Michigan
Holly
5/14/2007
Walker, Jeffrey D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Georgia
Macon
5/17/2007
Phelps, Coty J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Kingman
5/17/2007
Fontanilla, Victor M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Stockton
5/17/2007
Albrecht, Jesse B.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Hager City
5/17/2007
Packer, Steven M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Rushdi Mullah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Clovis
5/17/2007
Gautier, Aaron D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Virginia
Hampton
5/17/2007
Hamm, Jonathan V.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Maryland
Baltimore
5/18/2007
Martinez, III, Anselmo
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Tahrir
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Robstown
5/18/2007
Romero, Joshua G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Tahrir
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Crowley
5/18/2007
Nash, Casey W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Tahrir
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Baltimore
5/18/2007
Brown, Scott J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Colorado
Windsor
5/18/2007
McCants, Marquis J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Texas
San Antonio
5/18/2007
Baum, Ryan J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Colorado
Aurora
5/19/2007
Collins, Ryan D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Babil
Hamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Vernon
5/19/2007
Schumann, Jason A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Hawley
5/19/2007
Haslip, Travis F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Ooltewah
5/19/2007
Varela, Alexander R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Fernley
5/19/2007
Gilmore, Joseph A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Webster
5/19/2007
Behrle, David W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Iowa
Tipton
5/19/2007
Medlin, Jean P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Pelham
5/19/2007
Moore, Christopher Lee
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Alpaugh
5/19/2007
Wisniewski, Justin D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Babil
Latifiya
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Standish
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
5/21/2007
Brookes, Jeremy
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
28
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Tuwaysa district)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Birmingham
5/21/2007
Davis, Michael W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Marcos
5/21/2007
Ardron, Brian D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Acworth
5/21/2007
Weaver, Shannon V.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Urich
5/22/2007
Woodall, Julian M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Florida
Tallahassee
5/22/2007
Desilets, Benjamin D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Elmwood
5/22/2007
Butcher Jr., Steve
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Penfield
5/22/2007
Sauceda Jr., Oscar
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Del Rio
5/22/2007
Montgomery Jr., Robert J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Scottsburg
5/22/2007
Kuehl, David C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Dakota
Wahpeton
5/22/2007
Worthington, Robert A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Jackson
5/22/2007
Higdon, Kristopher A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Odessa
5/23/2007
Cagle, Daniel P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Carson
5/23/2007
Anzack Jr., Joseph J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Babil
Al Taqa
Hostile – hostile fire – ambush
California
Torrance
5/23/2007
Winterbottom, Jonathan D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Al Nahrawan
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Falls Church
5/23/2007
Pulido, Victor H. Toledo
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Al Nahrawan
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Hanford
5/24/2007
Dunham, Robert E.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Baltimore
5/24/2007
Shoemaker, Russell K.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Sweet Springs
5/24/2007
Uruo, Iosiwo
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Diyala
Buhriz
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Guam
Agana Heights
5/24/2007
Dembowski, Robert H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Ivyland
5/24/2007
Ashley, Benjamin J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Independence
5/24/2007
Zylman, Casey P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar (died in Mosul)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Coleman
5/24/2007
Caguioa, Mark R. C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
United States
Baghdad
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Stockton
5/25/2007
Lindsey, David Paul
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Non-hostile
South Carolina
Spartanburg
5/25/2007
Rosa Jr., Alexander
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Orlando
5/25/2007
LaForest, Mathew P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – ambush
Texas
Austin
5/26/2007
Walsh, Nicholas R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Millstadt
5/26/2007
Millard, Gregory N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Salah Ad Din Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Diego
5/26/2007
Jaurigue, Michael J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Salah Ad Din Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Texas City
5/26/2007
Dunn II, Clayton G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Salah Ad Din Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Moreno Valley
5/26/2007
Bailey III, William Lee
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Bellevue
5/26/2007
Trussel Jr., Francis M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Lincoln
5/26/2007
Blodgett, Clinton C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Pekin
5/26/2007
Smallwood, Erich S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Trumann
5/26/2007
Hester, Charles B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Cataldo
5/27/2007
Villarreal, Emmanuel
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait Naval Base
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Texas
Eagle Pass
5/28/2007
McFall, Thomas M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Glendora
5/28/2007
Heidtman, Keith N.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – helicopter down
Connecticut
Norwich
5/28/2007
Church, Theodore U.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – helicopter down
Ohio
Not reported yet
5/28/2007
Sanchez, Junior Cedeno
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Miami
5/28/2007
Alexeev, Alexandre A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Abu Sayda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Wilmington
5/28/2007
Summers, III, James E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Abu Sayda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Bourbon
5/28/2007
Baker, Zachary D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Abu Sayda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Vilonia
5/28/2007
Ewing, Anthony D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Abu Sayda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
5/28/2007
West, Kile G.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Abu Sayda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Pasadena
5/29/2007
Markham, Jonathan A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Abu Sayda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Bedford
5/29/2007
Weiglein, Joseph M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Audubon
5/29/2007
Correa, Richard V.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Hawaii
Honolulu
5/29/2007
Liggett, Robert A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Rustamiyah
Non-hostile
Illinois
Urbana
5/29/2007
White, Doonewey
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Milpitas
5/30/2007
Lundin, James E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Bellport
5/30/2007
Moore, Joshua M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Russellville
5/30/2007
Cuellar, Bacilio E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Odessa
5/31/2007
Bean, Matthew A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
United States
Babil
Bethesda Naval Hosp., MD
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Massachusetts
Pembroke
5/31/2007
Baylis, Matthew E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
Oakdale
5/31/2007
Domino, Chadrick O.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Ennis
6/1/2007
Atkins, Travis W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Babil
Yusufiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Bozeman
6/1/2007
Campos, Juan F.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, rpg
Texas
McAllen
6/1/2007
Horner, Bruce E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Newport News
6/2/2007
Costello, Jeremiah D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Carlinville
6/2/2007
Nepsa, Keith V.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
New Philadelphia
6/2/2007
Catalan, Romel
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Ameriyah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Los Angeles
6/2/2007
Crouch, William J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Al Hadid
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Zachary
6/2/2007
Dehn, Dariek E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Diyala
Sharkat
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Spangle
6/2/2007
Dressler, Shawn E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Santa Maria
6/3/2007
Brown, Joshua D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Tampa
6/3/2007
Watt, Kimel L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Brooklyn
6/3/2007
Surber, Robert A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Inverness
6/3/2007
Kritz, Tyler J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Eagle River
6/3/2007
Akin, James C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Mexico
Albuquerque
6/3/2007
Gagarin, Greg P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Los Angeles
6/3/2007
Christopher, Caleb P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Chandler
6/5/2007
Verdeja, Justin A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
La Puente
6/5/2007
Higgins, Andrews J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Hayward
6/5/2007
Balmer, Ryan A.
Technical Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
33
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Mishawaka
6/5/2007
Kuglics, Matthew J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
North Canton
6/6/2007
Cole Jr., Timothy B.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
As Sadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Missouri City
6/6/2007
Soper, Matthew
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
6/6/2007
Gajdos, Shawn D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Michigan
Grand Rapids
6/6/2007
Sutton, Greg L.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Spring Lake
6/7/2007
Wilson, Rodney
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
30
Iraq
Basra
Al-Atiyah district
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Rinteln, Germany
6/7/2007
Newman, William N.
Senior Airman
United States
U.S. Air Force
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Kingston Springs
6/9/2007
Endlich, Cory M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Massillon
6/9/2007
Miller, Scott A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Wyoming
Casper
6/9/2007
Barnes, Eric M.
Airman 1st Class
United States
U.S. Air Force
20
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Lorain
6/10/2007
Long, Brian M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Wyoming
Burns
6/10/2007
Herold, Adam G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Omaha
6/10/2007
Ngiraked, Meresebang
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Koror
6/10/2007
Fender, Llythaniele
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Medical Lake
6/11/2007
Payne, Cameron K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Corona
6/11/2007
Felix, Glade L.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Air Force
52
Qatar
NA
Al Udeid Air Base
Non-hostile
Georgia
Lake Park
6/12/2007
Johnson, William C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Oxford
6/12/2007
Strong, Johnny R.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Karmah
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Waco
6/12/2007
Legrand, Damon G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, rpg
California
Lakeside
6/13/2007
Carriker, Casey S.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Kirkuk
Non-hostile
Washington
Hoquiam
6/14/2007
Hollopeter, Josiah W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Diego
6/14/2007
Borm, Val John
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Sidney
6/14/2007
Elazzouzi, Farid
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
26
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Paterson
6/14/2007
Roberts, Derek T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Gold River
6/14/2007
Bechert, Michael A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
United States
Baghdad
San Antonio, Texas
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
New Castle
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
6/14/2007
Brisky, Dustin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
26
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – explosion
Texas
Round Rock
6/14/2007
Parker, Richard K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
26
Iraq
Qadisiyah
CSC Scania
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Phillips
6/15/2007
Sonnenberg, Kevin H.
Major
United States
U.S. Air National Guard
42
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (Balad Air Base)
Non-hostile – jet crash
Ohio
McClure
6/15/2007
Pittman, Michael Patrick
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Iowa
Davenport
6/16/2007
Cartwright, James
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
21
Iraq
Basra
As Sarraji district
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
London
6/16/2007
Grass, Zachary A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Rashidiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Beach City
6/16/2007
Soto, Danny R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Rashidiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
6/16/2007
Walkup IV, Frank B.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Kirkuk
Rashaad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Woodbury
6/18/2007
Wilkey Jr., David A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Elkhart
6/18/2007
Snell, Eric L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part) (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Jersey
Trenton
6/18/2007
Parks Jr., Larry
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Al Jabor
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Altoona
6/18/2007
Tracy, Jacob T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Palestine
6/18/2007
Sandoval, Frank M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
United States
Salah ad Din
Tikrit (died in Palo Alto, CA)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Arizona
Yuma
6/19/2007
Linder, Darryl W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Hickory
6/19/2007
Modgling, Joshua S.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Muhammad al Ali)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Las Vegas
6/19/2007
Zapfe, William A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Muhammad al Ali)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Muldraugh
6/20/2007
Harding, Paul
Major
United Kingdom
British Army
48
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Unknown
Winchester
6/20/2007
Wilson, Stephen J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Georgia
Duluth
6/20/2007
Martin, Shawn P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
30
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Delmar
6/20/2007
Hubbell, Darren P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Tifton
6/20/2007
Bentz III, David J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Newfield
6/20/2007
Charfauros Jr., Joe G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Northern Mariana Islands
Rota
6/20/2007
Brookshire, Sid W.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Willard
6/21/2007
Leemhuis, Thomas R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Binger
6/21/2007
Hebert, Anthony D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Lake City
6/21/2007
Wood, Ryan M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
6/21/2007
Agami, Daniel J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Coconut Creek
6/21/2007
Montenegro II, Alphonso J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Far Rockaway
6/21/2007
Spencer Jr., Raymond N.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southwest part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
Carmichael
6/21/2007
Clifton, Karen N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Florida
Lehigh Acres
6/21/2007
Veitch, Jerimiah J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Oklahoma
Dibble
6/22/2007
Rigby, John
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
24
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Rye, East Sussex
6/22/2007
Rodriguez, Dominic N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Oregon
Klamath Falls
6/22/2007
Gamble Jr., Carter A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Duraiya
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Brownstown
6/22/2007
Montpetit, Michael J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Hawaii
Honolulu
6/23/2007
Stinson, Shane M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part – Mualameen)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
Fullerton
6/23/2007
Davis, Chris
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part – Mualameen)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Texas
Lubbock
6/23/2007
Moody Jr., Michael D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part – Mualameen)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Virginia
Richmond
6/23/2007
Calhoun, Derek A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
6/23/2007
Malone, Jimy M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Wills Point
6/23/2007
House, Joel A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Lee
6/23/2007
Riordan, Daniel P.
Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
St. Louis
6/23/2007
Brown, William E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Alabama
Phil Campbell
6/23/2007
Nathan, Jason D.
Airman 1st Class
United States
U.S. Air Force
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Macon
6/23/2007
Dahl, Joel A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Mexico
Los Lunas
6/23/2007
Kenny, Joseph P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile
Oregon
Veneta
6/24/2007
Palmer, Eric C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Germany
Salah ad Din
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Kansas
Maize
6/24/2007
Byrd III, Henry G.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Germany
NA
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Non-hostile – injury
New Mexico
Veguita
6/25/2007
Craig Jr., Andre
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Connecticut
New Haven
6/25/2007
Moretti, Trista L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Babil
Latifiya
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
New Jersey
South Plainfield
6/26/2007
Winder, Nathan L.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Utah
Blanding
6/26/2007
Dixon, Derek C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Riverside
6/27/2007
Newsome, Daniel A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Chicopee
6/28/2007
Kerr, James (Jamie)
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Amtahiya district)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Cowdenbeath
6/28/2007
Kennedy, Scott
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Amtahiya district)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Oakley, Dunfermline
6/28/2007
Joszko, Paul
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
28
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Amtahiya district)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Mountain Ash
6/28/2007
Hiltz, Cory F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
La Verne
6/28/2007
Workman II, Dustin L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Nebraska
Greenwood
6/28/2007
Mendoza, Giann C. Joya
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
North Hollywood
6/28/2007
Martinez, Michael J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
Chula Vista
6/28/2007
Kim, Shin W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
Fullerton
6/28/2007
Crow Jr., William W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Grandview Plaza
6/29/2007
Adair, James L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Carthage
6/30/2007
Rolfing, Robb L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Massachusetts
Milton
7/1/2007
Rossi, Jonathan M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Florida
Safety Harbor
7/1/2007
Garcia, Victor A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Rialto
7/1/2007
Buchan, Raymond R.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Anbar
Ta’meem
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Johnston
7/1/2007
Ruoff Jr., Michael L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Anbar
Ta’meem
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Yosemite
7/1/2007
Schill, Juan M. Garcia
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ta’meem
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Grants Pass
7/1/2007
Chambers, William C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt – Euphrates River
Non-hostile – drowning
Georgia
Ringgold
7/1/2007
Tinnel, Jeremy L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt – Euphrates River
Non-hostile – accident
Virginia
Mechanicsville
7/2/2007
Rutherford, Christopher N.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Newport
7/2/2007
Apineru, Faoa L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
31
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Yorba Linda
7/4/2007
Davis, Steven A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Virginia
Woodbridge
7/4/2007
Oswell, Scott A.M.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Washington
Not reported yet
7/4/2007
Engstrom, Andrew T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
Texas
Slaton
7/5/2007
Ring, Michelle R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Tennessee
Martin
7/5/2007
Vinnedge, Anthony M.K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Radwaniyah Palace Complex
Non-hostile
Ohio
Okeana
7/5/2007
Kline, Keith A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Oak Harbor
7/5/2007
Ahearn, James M.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Concord
7/5/2007
Stacy, Steven A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Oregon
Coos Bay
7/5/2007
Allbaugh, Jeremy D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim
Hostile – hostile fire
Oklahoma
Luther
7/5/2007
Stacey, Jeremy L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Bismarck
7/6/2007
Vakabua, Edward
Rifleman
United Kingdom
British Army
23
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Basra Palace)
Non-hostile – manslaughter
Unknown
Unknown
7/6/2007
Lill, Eric A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Rustamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Chicago
7/6/2007
Wiens, Kory D.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Independence
7/6/2007
Salazar Jr., Bruce C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Tracy
7/6/2007
Lamie, Gene L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Homerville
7/6/2007
Wilson, Le Ron A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Babil
Baghdad (South of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Queens
7/6/2007
Daugherty, Steven Phillip
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (vicinity of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Barstow
7/6/2007
McRill, Robert Richard
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
42
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (vicinity of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Lake Placid
7/6/2007
Lewis, Jason Dale
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (vicinity of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Connecticut
Brookfield
7/6/2007
Lockey, Jon M.
Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
44
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Virginia
Fredericksburg
7/7/2007
Francis, Ryan
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
23
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Mudhara district)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Llanelli
7/7/2007
Causor Jr., Roberto J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Jose
7/7/2007
DeLoach, Jerry L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
45
United States
NA
Fort Knox, KY
Non-hostile – injury
Georgia
Jackson
7/8/2007
Read, Christopher
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
22
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Poole in Dorset
7/8/2007
Dore, Jason E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Moscow
7/10/2007
Ortiz, Maria I.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Green Zone)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Puerto Rico
Bayamon
7/11/2007
McKinney, Jeffrey R.
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Non-hostile – suicide – gunshot wound
Texas
Garland
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
7/11/2007
Johnson, Courtney T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Besmaya
Hostile – hostile fire
North Carolina
Garner
7/14/2007
Greka, Allen A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Jisr Diyala
Hostile – hostile fire – land mine
Michigan
Alpena
7/14/2007
Kube, Christopher D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Sterling Heights
7/14/2007
Massey, John R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near) (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Judsonia
7/15/2007
Bartlett Jr., Benjamin B.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Georgia
Manchester
7/15/2007
Holke, Eric M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
31
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile
California
Crestline
7/15/2007
Varga, Robert D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Missouri
Monroe City
7/16/2007
Starkovich, Shawn V.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Habbaniyah
Non-hostile
Washington
Arlington
7/17/2007
Posadzy, Jaroslaw
Major
Poland
Polish Army
39
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Non-Hostile – Illness
Unknown
Not reported yet
7/17/2007
Bobb, Brandon K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Orlando
7/17/2007
Joshua Jr., Ron J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Austin
7/17/2007
Barnes, Nathan S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Rushdi Mullah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Utah
American Fork
7/17/2007
Wade, Patrick L.
Chief Petty Officer
United States
U.S. Navy
38
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Key West
7/17/2007
Chaney, Jeffrey L.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
35
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Omaha
7/17/2007
Harrelson, James J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Dadeville
7/18/2007
Clouser, Zachary
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Dover
7/18/2007
Gomez, Daniel E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Georgia
Warner Robbins
7/18/2007
Gilmore III, Richard
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Alabama
Jasper
7/18/2007
Gutierrez-Rosales, Luis E.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
California
Bakersfield
7/19/2007
McFerran, Peter
Senior Aircraftsman
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
24
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Unknown
Connahs Quay
7/19/2007
Dunsmore, Christopher
Senior Aircraftsman
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
29
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Unknown
Leicester
7/19/2007
Caulwell, Matthew
Senior Aircraftsman
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
22
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Unknown
Birmingham
7/19/2007
Coffelt, Ronald L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Fair Oaks
7/19/2007
Craig, Brandon M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Karbala
Husayniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Earleville
7/20/2007
Butler, Rhett A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Khan Bani Saad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Fort Worth
7/21/2007
Flowers, Timothy Darren
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
25
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Unknown
Londonderry
7/21/2007
Schmuecker, Jacob S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Atkinson
7/21/2007
Scherer, Christopher G.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
East Northport
7/22/2007
Adams, Shawn G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Owaset
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Dixon
7/22/2007
Twitty, Bobby L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Texas
Bedias
7/24/2007
Finch, Courtney D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Non-hostile
Kansas
Leavenworth
7/24/2007
Zindars, Matthew R.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Rushidiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Watertown
7/24/2007
McRae, James H.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Rushidiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Springtown
7/24/2007
Lynch, Robert A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Rushidiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Louisville
7/24/2007
Noble, Daniel S.
Hospitalman
United States
U.S. Navy
21
Iraq
Diyala
Rushidiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Whittier
7/24/2007
Mattero, Joshua P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Diego
7/24/2007
Florexil, Camy
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7/25/2007
Leckel, Daniel A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Medford
7/26/2007
Rodriguez Jr., Jaime
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Oxnard
7/26/2007
Bilbrey Jr., Charles E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Owego
7/26/2007
Howdeshell, William R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Norfolk
7/26/2007
Baloga, Michael A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Everett
7/29/2007
Grater, Cody C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – direct fire
Florida
Spring Hill
7/29/2007
Suliveras, Wilberto
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Puerto Rico
Humacao
7/30/2007
Stokes, Sean A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Auburn
7/30/2007
Kessler, Jason M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
NA
Northern Iraq
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Washington
Mount Vernon
7/31/2007
Edwards, Steve
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
35
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Mudhara district)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Sutton Coldfield
7/31/2007
Jairala, Alfred H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Hialeah
7/31/2007
Heinlein Jr., Charles T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Hemlock
7/31/2007
Gonzalez, Zachariah J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Not reported yet
7/31/2007
Maddies, Stephen R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
41
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Tennessee
Elizabethton
7/31/2007
Reyes, Daniel F.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Tunis
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
California
San Diego
7/31/2007
Marshall, Bradley W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Tunis
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Arkansas
Little Rock
8/1/2007
Bachman, Travis S.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
30
Iraq
Basra
Basra (died in Mosul)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Garden City
8/2/2007
Rios, Julian Ingles
Master Sergent
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
52
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Puerto Rico
Anasco
8/2/2007
Salinas, Eric D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
8/2/2007
Rojas-Gallego, Cristian
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Loganville
8/2/2007
Santos, Fernando
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
8/2/2007
Vasquez, Cristian
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Qaim
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Coalinga
8/4/2007
Murchison, Matthew M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Independence
8/4/2007
Long, Braden J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Texas
Sherman
8/4/2007
Holliday, Jaron D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Hawr Rajab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Tulsa
8/4/2007
Lafleur, Jason K.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Hawr Rajab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Ignacio
8/4/2007
Wakeman, Dustin S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Hawr Rajab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Fort Worth
8/5/2007
Leonard Jr., Charles E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Louisiana
Monroe
8/5/2007
Link, Joey D.
Technical Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
29
Germany
NA
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Non-hostile – natural causes
Tennessee
Portland
8/5/2007
Blackwell, Justin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Tennessee
Paris
8/5/2007
Bohannon, Jeremy S.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Tennessee
Bon Aqua
8/6/2007
Barber, Craig
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Fursi district)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Ogmore Vale
8/6/2007
Khan, Kareem R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Manahawkin
8/6/2007
Alcantara, Juan M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Not reported yet
8/6/2007
Gummersall, Nicholas A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Idaho
Chubbuck
8/6/2007
Thompson, Jacob M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
North Mankato
8/6/2007
Neiberger, Christopher T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Gainesville
8/7/2007
Beard, Martin
Leading Aircraftman
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Al Waki district)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Rainworth
8/7/2007
Armand, Reynold
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
New York
Rochester
8/7/2007
Bonnell Jr., Jon E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Iowa
Fort Dodge
8/8/2007
Young, Donald M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Helena
8/9/2007
Casey, Chris
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
27
Iraq
Basra
Rumaylah oilfields (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
London
8/9/2007
Redpath, Kirk
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
22
Iraq
Basra
Rumaylah oilfields (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Romford
8/9/2007
Birchett, Alicia A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – accident
Massachusetts
Mashpee
8/9/2007
Tayaotao, Michael E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
27
Iraq
Anbar
Haditha
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Sunnyvale
8/10/2007
Duran, Joan J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Non-hostile
Massachusetts
Roxbury
8/11/2007
Edwards, William L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – sniper fire
Texas
Houston
8/11/2007
Penrod, Justin O.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Mahomet
8/11/2007
Lancaster, Andrew W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Stockton
8/11/2007
Kirkpatrick, Scott L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Reston
8/11/2007
Scates, William D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
8/13/2007
Howells, Alun R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire
Colorado
Parlin
8/13/2007
Pacificador, Paulomarko U.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Shirley
8/13/2007
Lopez Jr., Juan M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Antonio
8/13/2007
Cottrell, Eric D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Ninewa
Qarrayah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Pittsview
8/14/2007
Hensel, Shawn D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Logansport
8/14/2007
Jewell, Steven R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum Air Base (vicinity of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
North Carolina
Bridgeton
8/14/2007
Reynolds, Stanley B.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum Air Base (vicinity of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
West Virginia
Rock
8/14/2007
Fisher, Sean P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum Air Base (vicinity of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
California
Santee
8/14/2007
McFarlane Jr, Jackie L.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum Air Base (vicinity of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Virginia
Virginia Beach
8/14/2007
Johnson, Christopher
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum Air Base (vicinity of)
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Michigan
Grand Rapids
8/15/2007
Walker, Zandra T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
South Carolina
Greenville
8/15/2007
Samuels, Princess C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Maryland
Mitchellville
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
8/15/2007
Pirelli, Robert R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Massachusetts
Franklin
8/16/2007
Block, Kamisha J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Texas
Vidor
8/16/2007
Norris, Paul B.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Texas
Cullman
8/16/2007
Powell-Kerchief, Willard M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Tarmiya (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Evansville
8/17/2007
Edds, Jonathan W.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Michigan
White Pigeon
8/19/2007
Fielder, Michael S.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
North Carolina
Holly Springs
8/21/2007
Witham, Donovan D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (West of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Malvern
8/21/2007
Britt, Sandy R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Apopka
8/22/2007
Tyler, Corry Paul
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Georgia
Not reported yet
8/22/2007
Flynn, Paul J.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
North Carolina
Whitsett
8/22/2007
Tallman, Matthew L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
California
Groveland
8/22/2007
Torres, Omar E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Chicago
8/22/2007
Cardenas, Edgar E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Abu Ghurayb)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Lilburn
8/22/2007
Hubbard, Nathan C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
California
Clovis
8/22/2007
Harmon, Joshua S.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Ohio
Mentor
8/22/2007
Hook, Michael A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Pennsylvania
Altoona
8/22/2007
Brodnick, Phillip J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Illinois
New Lenox
8/22/2007
Pollard, Jessy G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Missouri
Springfield
8/22/2007
McLead, Garrett I.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Rockport
8/22/2007
Paton, Jason L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
California
Poway
8/22/2007
Dobogai, Derek A.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Wisconsin
Fond du Lac
8/22/2007
Seideman, Tyler R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Arkansas
Lincoln
8/22/2007
Bouffard, Jeremy P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Massachusetts
Middlefield
8/22/2007
Bell, Rickey L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Kirkuk
Multaka
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Missouri
Caruthersville
8/23/2007
Elizalde, Adrian M.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
North Bend
8/23/2007
Tully, Michael J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Falls Creek
8/24/2007
Heringes, David A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Tampa
8/25/2007
Medlicott, Matthew S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Houston
8/26/2007
Ramirez, Rogelio A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Saqlawiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Pasadena
8/26/2007
Willis, Tracy C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Marshall
8/26/2007
Morley, Joshua L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Idaho
Boise
8/28/2007
Collins Jr., James S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
35
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire
Michigan
Rochester Hills
8/29/2007
Foster, Erick M.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Wexford
8/29/2007
Tanner, John C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
Georgia
Columbus
8/29/2007
Brooks, Edward L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Dayton
8/29/2007
Nelson, Andrew P
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Minnesota
Moorhead
8/29/2007
Sanders, Justin T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
Louisiana
Watson
8/30/2007
Virgadamo, Travis M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
Nevada
Las Vegas
8/30/2007
Butkus, Jason M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
New Jersey
West Milford
8/30/2007
Scheibner, Daniel E.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Ninewa
Al Noor
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Muskegon
8/31/2007
Gilbertson, Kevin A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Germany
Anbar
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr. (Ramadi)
Hostile – hostile fire
Iowa
Cedar Rapids
9/1/2007
Patton, Christopher G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Georgia
Lawrenceville
9/2/2007
White, Delmar
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Wallins
9/4/2007
Shelton, Randol S.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Schiller Park
9/4/2007
Lane, David J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Emporia
9/4/2007
Murray, Joel L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Kansas City
9/4/2007
Johnson, Rodney J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
9/5/2007
Collins, Eddie
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
1
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Not reported yet
9/5/2007
Nurnberg, Keith A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
McHenry
9/5/2007
Paredes, Javier G.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Texas
San Antonio
9/5/2007
Balcon, Dane R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Colorado Springs
9/5/2007
Warford III, William T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Ad Dujayl
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Temple
9/5/2007
Cooper Jr., David A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – weapon discharge
Pennsylvania
State College
9/6/2007
Yarbrough, Michael J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
Arkansas
Malvern
9/6/2007
Stock, John C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
26
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Longview
9/6/2007
Scripsick, Bryan J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire
Oklahoma
Wayne
9/6/2007
Poole Jr., Christopher L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Albu Hyatt
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide truck bomb
Florida
Mount Dora
9/6/2007
Wilson, Lee C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Chapel Hill
9/7/2007
Hernandez, Jason J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Streetsboro
9/7/2007
Hilbert, Thomas L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Venus
9/7/2007
Jensen, Drew N.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
27
United States
Diyala
Seattle (wounded in Ba’qubah)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Oregon
Clackamas
9/7/2007
Clark, Lance M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Tennessee
Cookeville
9/7/2007
Heredia, Marisol
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Non-hostile – injury
California
El Monte
9/8/2007
Hopper, Nickolas Lee
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
27
United States
Anbar
Havelock, IL (Hit)
Hostile – hostile fire
Illinois
Montrose
9/8/2007
Woodward, Ryan A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near) (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Fort Wayne
9/9/2007
Hollinsworth, Courtney
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, rpg
New York
Yonkers
9/9/2007
Gagalac, Alexander U.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Kirkuk
Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Hawaii
Wahiawa
9/10/2007
Phillips, Sammie E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (East of)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover (fire)
Kentucky
Cecilia
9/10/2007
Mora, Omar L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Texas
Texas City
9/10/2007
Gray, Yance T.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Montana
Ismay
9/10/2007
Elrod, Steven R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
North Carolina
Hope Mills
9/10/2007
Brown-Weeks, Ari D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Maryland
Abingdon
9/10/2007
Patterson, Nicholas J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Indiana
Rochester
9/10/2007
Hardegree, Michael C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Georgia
Villa Rica
9/10/2007
Rivera-Santiago, Gregory
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Virgin Islands
St. Croix
9/10/2007
Gil Orozco, Carlos E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Jose
9/10/2007
Hicks Jr., Jon T.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Ashraf
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Atco
9/14/2007
McCloud, Christopher M.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Malakoff
9/14/2007
Rivadeneira, Jonathan
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Jackson Heights
9/14/2007
Motley, Todd A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Clare
9/14/2007
Wagoner, Terry D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Carolina
Piedmont
9/14/2007
Mele, John
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Bunnell
9/15/2007
Allen, Terrence P.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Pennsauken
9/15/2007
Thorsen, Brandon T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Florida
Trenton
9/16/2007
Townes, Michael L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
Nevada
Las Vegas
9/18/2007
Valentine III, Donald E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Orange Park
9/18/2007
Olson, Nicholas P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Novato
9/18/2007
Landry III, Joseph N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Pensacola
9/18/2007
Emerson, Matthew J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Ninawa Province
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Washington
Emerson
9/18/2007
Walker, Aaron J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Harker Heights
9/18/2007
Jeffers, Edmund J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taqaddum
Non-hostile – accident
Alabama
Daleville
9/19/2007
Neff, Christian M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (West of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Lima
9/19/2007
McMahon, Graham M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-Hostile – Illness
Oregon
Corvallis
9/20/2007
Marciante Jr., Luigi
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Elizabeth
9/20/2007
Hoffmaster, Roselle M.
Captain (Doctor)
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Non-hostile – accident
Ohio
Cleveland
9/21/2007
Grosaru, Dumitru Ioan
Second Lieutenant
Romania
Romanian Army
35
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
9/21/2007
Stansfield, Mark
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
32
Iraq
Basra
Basra (Basra Air Station)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Oxfordshire
9/21/2007
Young, John J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Stryker)
Non-hostile
Georgia
Savannah
9/22/2007
Lankford, Jonathan M.
Command Sergeant Major
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Alabama
Scottsboro
9/22/2007
Reeves, Joshua H.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Watkinsville
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
9/22/2007
Watson, David L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Non-hostile – accident
Arkansas
Newport
9/24/2007
Bento, Anthony K.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Diego
9/25/2007
Brown, Kevin R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Harrah
9/25/2007
Tomczak, Zachary B.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
South Dakota
Huron
9/27/2007
Johnson, Randy L.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
District of Columbia
Washington
9/29/2007
Dixon, Donnie D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Diyala
Baloor (near Muqdadiyah)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Miami
9/29/2007
Ayres III, Robert T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Los Angeles
9/29/2007
Doster, James D.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Arkansas
Pine Bluff
9/29/2007
Vidhyarkorn, Chirasak
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Non-hostile
New York
Queens
9/30/2007
Choghoshvili, Zurab
Corporal
Georgia
Georgian Army
26
Iraq
Wasit
Wasit Province
Non-hostile – suicide
Unknown
Not reported yet
9/30/2007
Olguin, Randell
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Ralls
10/1/2007
Murkerson Jr., Herman J.
Gunnery Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
35
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Alabama
Adger
10/1/2007
Schnell, Shayna Ann
Seaman Apprentice
United States
U.S. Navy
19
United Arab Emirates
NA
Bahrain
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Indiana
Tell City
10/3/2007
Orzechowski, Bartosz
Plutonowy
Poland
Polish Government
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Zamosc
10/4/2007
Milo, Avealalo
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Hayward
10/4/2007
Rodriguez, Ricardo X.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Puerto Rico
Arecibo
10/4/2007
Kamka, Vincent G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Non-hostile
Washington
Everett
10/5/2007
Marchand, Jason N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
West Virginia
Greenwood
10/5/2007
Milledge, Joseph B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southeast part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Pointblank
10/5/2007
Hugo, Rachael L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Wisconsin
Madison
10/6/2007
Meza, Gilberto A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Oxnard
10/7/2007
Dillon, Benjamin C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
NA
Nothern Iraq
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Rootstown
10/8/2007
Burris, Jeremy W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Washington
Tacoma
10/10/2007
Cady III, Frank L.
Not reported yet
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
California
Sacramento
10/10/2007
Lantieri, Jason M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Connecticut
Killingworth
10/10/2007
Clamens, Lillian
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Camp Victory (at Baghdad Airport)
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Oklahoma
Lawton
10/10/2007
Pearson, Samuel F.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Camp Victory (at Baghdad Airport)
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Ohio
Westerville
10/10/2007
Duckworth, Eric T.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Plano
10/11/2007
Munn II, Donald L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Saint Clairs Shores
10/12/2007
Thacker, Nathan Z.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
18
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Greenbrier
10/14/2007
Holmes, Sarah
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
26
Qatar
NA
Al Udeid, Qatar
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Wantage, Oxfordshire
10/14/2007
Koutroubas, Jason B.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar
Non-hostile
Florida
Dunnellon
10/14/2007
Monschke, Justin S.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Krum
10/14/2007
Iwasinski, Kenneth J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
West Springfield
10/14/2007
Martin, Thomas M.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Al Busayifi)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Arkansas
Ward
10/16/2007
Brown, Micheal D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Germany
NA
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Non-Hostile – Illness
Kansas
Williamsburg
10/17/2007
Madero, Vincent A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Port Hueneme
10/18/2007
Fontenot, Jarred S.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Louisiana
Fontenot
10/18/2007
Geiger, Wayne M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Lone Pine
10/19/2007
Garoutte, Erik T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
California
Santee
10/22/2007
Gresham, Genesia Mattril
Seaman
United States
U.S. Navy
19
Bahrain
NA
Bahrain
Non-hostile
Georgia
Lithonia
10/22/2007
Camacho, Anamarie Sannicolas
Seaman
United States
U.S. Navy
20
Bahrain
NA
Bahrain
Non-hostile
Florida
Panama City
10/24/2007
Chitjian, Adam J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
10/24/2007
Towns Sr., Robin L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
52
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Upper Marlboro
10/26/2007
Lambert, David E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Cedar Bluff
10/30/2007
Jenkins, Rush “Mickey” Marshall
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Tennessee
Clarksville
10/30/2007
Carver, Cody M.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Oklahoma
of Haskell
10/30/2007
McCall, Daniel L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak (died in Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Florida
Pace
10/31/2007
Smitherman, Brandon W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Conroe
10/31/2007
McGovern, Timothy I.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Not reported yet
10/31/2007
Griese, Louis A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Sturgeon Bay
11/1/2007
Schuldheiss, Nathan J.
Civilian
United States
U.S. Air Force
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (near Balad Air Base)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Rhode Island
Newport
11/1/2007
Wieger, David A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
28
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (near Balad Air Base)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
North Huntingdon
11/1/2007
Crowell, Thomas A.
Master Sergent
United States
U.S. Air Force
36
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (near Balad Air Base)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Neosho
11/1/2007
Alger, Tracy Lynn
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Shubayshen
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
New Auburn
11/2/2007
Filipek, Andrzej
Plutonowy
Poland
Polish Army
31
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Sporniak
11/3/2007
Covert Jr., Dwane A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Al Sahra
Non-hostile – explosion
New York
Tonawanda
11/5/2007
Muller, Adam J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Kirkuk
Tal Al-Dahab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Vermont
Underhill
11/5/2007
Stenroos, Derek T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Tal Al-Dahab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
North Pole
11/5/2007
Linde, John D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Kirkuk
Tal Al-Dahab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
New York
11/5/2007
Davis, Carletta S.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Kirkuk
Tal Al-Dahab
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alaska
Anchorage
11/5/2007
Bewley, Kevin R.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Salah Ad Din Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Hector
11/5/2007
Shaw, Daniel J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
New York
West Seneca
11/6/2007
Ndururi, Christine M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Kuwait
NA
Camp Arifjan
Non-Hostile – Illness
Massachusetts
Dracut
11/7/2007
Tumanuvao, Lui
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
American Samoa
Fagaalu
11/7/2007
Tiffner, Benjamin D.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
West Virginia
Not reported yet
11/9/2007
Franklin, Jermaine D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Jisr Naft
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, grenades
Texas
Arlington
11/12/2007
Vanek, Joseph M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Illinois
Elmhurst
11/12/2007
Sietsema, Ashley
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait City
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Illinois
Melrose Park
11/13/2007
Schmidt, Peter W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Diyala
Mukhisa
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Eureka
11/13/2007
Kruse, Christopher R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Mukhisa
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kansas
Emporia
11/13/2007
Mason, Casey P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Michigan
Lake
11/14/2007
Booker, Kenneth R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Mukhisa
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Vevay
11/14/2007
Banks, Derek R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
24
United States
Baghdad
San Antonio, Texas
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Newport News
11/14/2007
Burks, Peter H.
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Dallas
11/16/2007
Lewis, Mason L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – accident
Virginia
Gloucester
11/16/2007
Ganczewski, Steven C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Niagara Falls
11/18/2007
Nelson, Christopher J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Washington
Rochester
11/18/2007
Lee, Jason T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Michigan
Fruitport
11/18/2007
Ferrero, Marius L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Florida
Miami
11/19/2007
Ayala, Alejandro
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
26
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
California
Riverside
11/20/2007
Fitzsimmons, Lee
Trooper
United Kingdom
British Army
26
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Yaxley
11/20/2007
Battersby, John
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Army
1
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Unknown
Lancashire
11/20/2007
Paredez Jr., Alfred G.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Las Vegas
11/21/2007
Henley Jr., Melvin L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Stryker)
Non-hostile
Mississippi
Jackson
11/22/2007
Martin, Jonathon L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Germany
NA
Regensburg, Germany
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Bellevue
11/27/2007
Garrison, Benjamin J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Amerli
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
11/27/2007
Cortes, Isaac T.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Amerli
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Bronx
11/28/2007
Roberts, Allen C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Illinois
Arcola
11/28/2007
Tobiason, John J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Minnesota
Bloomington
11/30/2007
Emery, Blair William
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maine
Lee
12/1/2007
Reece, Matthew K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arkansas
Harrison
12/3/2007
Dayton, Kyle
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Anbar
Ashwah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
California
El Dorado Hills
12/4/2007
White, Dewayne L.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Country Club Hills
12/4/2007
Hernandez, Eric J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Waldwick
12/5/2007
Snyder, Adam P.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Fort Pierce
12/9/2007
Pickering, Randy W.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Minnesota
Bovey
12/10/2007
Lahmann, Johnathan A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (suicide vehic
Indiana
Richmond
12/11/2007
Carter, Mark T.
Chief Petty Officer
United States
U.S. Navy
27
Iraq
NA
Iraq – details not released
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Fallbrook
12/13/2007
Ferguson, Stephen
Guardsman
United Kingdom
British Army
31
Iraq
Basra
Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, England
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Lanarkshire
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
12/13/2007
Naylor, Brynn J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Mexico
Roswell
12/13/2007
Kelsey, Samuel E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Tunis
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Troup
12/13/2007
Smith, Daren A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Montana
Helena
12/14/2007
Lowery, Jonathan A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Maine
Houlton
12/15/2007
Pratt, Austin D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Died in Balad)
Non-hostile
Missouri
Cadet
12/17/2007
McDaniel, Juctin R. P.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji (Camp Taji)
Non-hostile – injury
New Hampshire
Andover
12/20/2007
Ray, Jeremy E.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Kanaan
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Texas
Houston
12/21/2007
Mgeladze, Jambul
Corporal
Georgia
Georgian Army
1
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Unknown
Not reported yet
12/21/2007
Howell, George J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Kirkuk
Riyadh (near Hawijah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Salinas
12/25/2007
Neesley, Peter C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – unspecified cause
Michigan
Grosse Pointe Farms
12/25/2007
Tutten, Bryan J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
St. Augustine
12/26/2007
Portell, Benjamin B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Bakersfield
12/26/2007
Inman, Rowdy J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Panorama Village
12/30/2007
Berlin Jr., Joseph R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Alabama
Chelsea
12/31/2007
Jeffries, Victor W.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
52
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait
Non-hostile
Hawaii
Honolulu
12/31/2007
Lacerna, Reno S.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
44
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Non-Hostile – Illness
Hawaii
Waipahu
1/2/2008
Anderson, Joshua R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Kamasia
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Minnesota
Jordan
1/2/2008
Maseth, Ryan D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – negligent homicide – electrocution
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
1/3/2008
Casey, Thomas J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Diyala
Sadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Mexico
Albuquerque
1/3/2008
Olmsted, Andrew J.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Diyala
Sadiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Colorado
Colorado Springs
1/4/2008
Brown, Menelek M.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
24
International waters
NA
Arabian Gulf
Non-hostile – drowning
New Mexico
Roswell
1/5/2008
Lemke, Jason F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Diyala
Ibrahim Al Adham
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
West Allis
1/6/2008
Gudridge, James D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Carthage
1/7/2008
Hanson, Timothy R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Wisconsin
Kenosha
1/8/2008
Pannier, Phillip J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Illinois
Washburn
1/8/2008
Merlo, Ivan E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Marcos
1/8/2008
Hart, David J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Lake View Terrace
1/9/2008
McBride, Zachary W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Diyala
Sinsil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (house borne)
Oregon
Bend
1/9/2008
Dozier, Jonathan Kilian
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Diyala
Sinsil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (house borne)
Tennessee
Rutherford
1/9/2008
Pionk, Matthew I.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Diyala
Sinsil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (house borne)
Wisconsin
Superior
1/9/2008
Sanders, Christopher A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Sinsil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (house borne)
New Mexico
Roswell
1/9/2008
Gaul, Sean M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Sinsil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (house borne)
Nevada
Reno
1/9/2008
Davis, Todd E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Sinsil
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (house borne)
Missouri
Raymore
1/11/2008
Christensen Jr., Curtis A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
29
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Collingswood
1/12/2008
Lloyd, Keith E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
1/16/2008
Sharrett II, David H.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – friendly fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Oakton
1/19/2008
Schoolcraft III, Jon M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Wapakoneta
1/19/2008
Burress, Richard B.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Naples
1/19/2008
Gluff, James M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Georgia
Tunnel Hill
1/19/2008
Whiting, Justin R.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Hancock
1/22/2008
Sturdivant, Michael R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Arkansas
Conway
1/25/2008
Birkman, Tracy Renee
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
Baghdad
Owaset
Non-hostile – injury
Virginia
New Castle
1/25/2008
Crookston, Duncan Charles
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Denver
1/26/2008
Wilson, Robert J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Boynton Beach
1/27/2008
Rogers, Alan G.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Hampton
1/27/2008
Miller, Mikeal W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
United States
Baghdad
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Albany
1/28/2008
Young, Joshua A. R.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Riddle
1/28/2008
Meyer, Brandon A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Orange
1/28/2008
Marshall, Evan A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Athens
1/28/2008
Jeffries, Gary W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Roscoe
1/28/2008
Craig, James E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Hollywood
1/31/2008
Norman, Michael A.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Killeen
1/31/2008
Schultz, David E.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Scania
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Illinois
Blue Island
1/31/2008
Straughter, Matthew F.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Missouri
St. Charles
2/2/2008
Barrett, Chad A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile
Virginia
Saltville
2/4/2008
Koch, Michael E.
Chief Petty Officer
United States
U.S. Navy
29
Iraq
NA
Not reported yet
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
State College
2/4/2008
Hardy, Nathan H.
Chief Petty Officer
United States
U.S. Navy
29
Iraq
NA
Not reported yet
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Hampshire
Durham
2/4/2008
West, Christopher J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Diyala
Muqdadiyah (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Arlington
2/5/2008
Alicearivera, Rafael
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – drowning
Puerto Rico
Bayamon
2/5/2008
Baez, Miguel A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Babil
Muqdadiyah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Bonaire
2/5/2008
Osmolski, John C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Babil
Muqdadiyah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Eustis
2/5/2008
Van Orman, Timothy R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Muqdadiyah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Port Matilda
2/6/2008
Skelton, Bradley J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Gordonville
2/7/2008
Souffront, Luis A.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
25
Iraq
NA
Iraq
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Miami
2/8/2008
Willett, Gary D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Alameda
2/8/2008
Whisenhunt, Jerald A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Orrick
2/8/2008
Martin, Timothy P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Pixley
2/8/2008
Manibog, Michael T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Alameda
2/8/2008
Sweet, Jack T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Diyala
Jalawlah
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
New York
Alexandria Bay
2/10/2008
Spates, Corey E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
LaGrange
2/14/2008
Washington, Javares J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait City (Camp Buehring)
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Florida
Pensacola
2/17/2008
Groepper, Chad D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Iowa
Kingsley
2/17/2008
Runyan, Luke S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Spring Grove
2/20/2008
Matlock, Jr., Micheal B.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Maryland
Glen Burnie
2/20/2008
Bitton, Albert
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Chicago
2/20/2008
Alvarez, Conrad
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Big Spring
2/20/2008
Mackey, Bryant W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Kansas
Eureka
2/20/2008
Raudenbush, Nathan R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Busayefi
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Royersford
2/21/2008
Weaver, Drew W.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Missouri
St. Charles
2/22/2008
Morgan, Keisha M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-Hostile – Illness
District of Columbia
Washington
2/24/2008
Phillips, Micheal E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Ardmore
2/24/2008
Perez, Orlando A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Houston
2/25/2008
Mowl, Kevin S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Bethesda Naval Hosp., MD
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Pittsford
2/29/2008
Barwood, Duane
Sergeant
United Kingdom
British Royal Air Force
41
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Unknown
Carterton, Oxfordshire
3/4/2008
Frost, Christopher S.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Wisconsin
Waukesha
3/7/2008
Paniagua-Morales, Jose A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Samarra (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
California
Bell Gardens
3/10/2008
McIntosh, Scott A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Texas
Houston
3/10/2008
McDavid, Robert T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Mississippi
Starkville
3/10/2008
Julian, David D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Wyoming
Evanston
3/10/2008
Cimarrusti, Ernesto G.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Arizona
Douglas
3/10/2008
Suzch, Shawn M.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Pennsylvania
Hilltown
3/10/2008
Mallard, Torre R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Diyala
Balad Ruz
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Not reported yet
3/10/2008
Burkett, Donald A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Diyala
Balad Ruz
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Comanche
3/10/2008
Anderson, Phillip R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Balad Ruz
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Everett
3/11/2008
West, Laurent J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Kishkishkia
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Raleigh
3/12/2008
Samten, Tenzin L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Arizona
Prescott
3/12/2008
Jackson, Dustin C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Texas
Arlington
3/12/2008
Bradley, Juantrea T.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
North Carolina
Greenville
3/15/2008
O’Brien, William D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Rice
3/15/2008
Brown, Lerando J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
27
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
Mississippi
Gulfport
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
3/17/2008
Simpson, Christopher C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Hampton
3/17/2008
Elledge, Michael D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Brownsburg
3/19/2008
Unruh, Gregory D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Mandali
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Texas
Dickinson
3/21/2008
Maupin, Keith M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Abu Ghuraib (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Batavia
3/21/2008
Smith, Tyler J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Maine
Bethel
3/22/2008
Stelmat, David S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Littleton
3/22/2008
Williams, David B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Tarboro
3/22/2008
Ray, II, Thomas C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Weaverville
3/23/2008
Habsieger, Andrew J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Festus
3/23/2008
Hernandez, Jose A. Rubio
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Mission
3/23/2008
Hake, Christopher M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Enid
3/23/2008
Delgado, George
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Palmdale
3/25/2008
Gamboa, Joseph D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Guam
Yigo
3/26/2008
Brown, Nicholas
Not reported yet
United Kingdom
British Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
Not reported yet
3/26/2008
Rundell, Gregory B.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Unknown
St. Paul
3/26/2008
Candelo, Steven I.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Texas
Houston
3/27/2008
Molina, Joshua A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Houston
3/28/2008
Jankowski, Charles A.
Not reported yet
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Arab Jabour
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Panama City
3/29/2008
Miller, Patrick J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
New Port Richey
3/29/2008
Bennett, Durrell L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Spanaway
3/29/2008
Jordan, Jevon K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Germany
Baghdad
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr. (Abu Jassim)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Norfolk
3/30/2008
Hall, William G.
Major
United States
U.S. Marine
38
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Seattle
3/30/2008
Gilmore, Terrell W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Baton Rouge
3/31/2008
Dhanoolal, Dayne D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
Brooklyn
4/3/2008
Griffin, Travis L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Delaware
Dover
4/6/2008
Morris, Matthew T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Cedar Park
4/6/2008
Burgos-Cruz, Ulises
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province (Died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Puerto Rico
Not reported yet
4/6/2008
Wolfer, Stuart A.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Green Zone)
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Florida
Coral Springs
4/6/2008
Scott, Stephen K.
Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
54
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Green Zone)
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Alabama
New Market
4/6/2008
Penley, Shane D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Rustamiyah
Non-hostile
Illinois
Sauk Village
4/6/2008
Pickett, Emanuel
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Teachey
4/6/2008
McNeal, Jeremiah E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air National Guard
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Norfolk
4/7/2008
Vaughn, Richard A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
San Diego
4/7/2008
Kazarick, Jason C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Pennsylvania
Oakmont
4/7/2008
Lilly, Michael T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Idaho
Boise
4/7/2008
Smith, Timothy M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
South Lake Tahoe
4/8/2008
Rosenberg, Mark E.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Miami Lakes
4/8/2008
Hartley, Jeffery L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Kharguliah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Hempstead
4/9/2008
Fairbanks, Jacob J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – suicide
Minnesota
Saint Paul
4/9/2008
Tousha, Shaun P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Hull
4/9/2008
Ault, Jesse A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tunis (died in Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Dublin
4/9/2008
Hughes, Jeremiah C.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Florida
Jacksonville
4/9/2008
Capra, Anthony L.
Technical Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Hanford
4/11/2008
German, Merlin
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
22
United States
Anbar
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Manhattan
4/12/2008
Allmon, William E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Ardmore
4/14/2008
Opicka, Dean D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
29
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Waukesha
4/14/2008
Nelson, Richard J.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine Reserve
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Racine
4/14/2008
Richard III, Joseph A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Louisiana
Lafayette
4/14/2008
Huerta-Cruz, Arturo
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tuz Khurmatu
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Clearwater
4/18/2008
Eakes, Lance O.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (north of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Apex
4/18/2008
Brosh, Benjamin K.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (VBIED)
Colorado
Colorado Springs
4/20/2008
Morton, Cherie L.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
40
Bahrain
NA
Galali, Muharraq
Non-hostile
California
Bakersfield
4/21/2008
Kohlhaas, Adam J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Perryville
4/21/2008
Christofferson, Steven J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Cudahy
4/21/2008
Vandergrift, Matthew R.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Littleton
4/21/2008
Campos, Adrian M.
Airman Apprentice
United States
U.S. Navy
22
United Arab Emirates
NA
Dubai
Non-hostile
Texas
El Paso
4/22/2008
Yale, Jonathan T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (VBIED)
Virginia
Burkeville
4/22/2008
Haerter, Jordan C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (VBIED)
New York
Sag Harbor
4/22/2008
Harrison, Ronald R.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
FOB Falcon (near Baghdad)
Non-hostile – injury
New Jersey
Morris Plains
4/23/2008
Blystone, Ronald C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Missouri
Springfield
4/23/2008
Cunningham, Timothy W.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Golden Hills
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Texas
College Station
4/23/2008
Bishop, John T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Golden Hills
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Michigan
Gaylord
4/23/2008
Ramirez, Guadalupe Cervantes
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Kuwait
NA
Camp Arifjan
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Arizona
Mohave Valley
4/24/2008
Whitehead, Shaun J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Georgia
Commerce
4/27/2008
Dix, William T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
32
Kuwait
NA
Camp Buehring
Non-hostile
California
Culver City
4/28/2008
Stone, Mark A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Texas
Buchanan Dam,
4/28/2008
Mathes, Marcus C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Florida
Zephyrhills
4/28/2008
Marion, Adam L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
North Carolina
Mount Airy
4/28/2008
McCormick, David P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (western part)
Hostile – hostile fire – Rocket fire
Texas
Fresno
4/29/2008
Bolander, Bryan E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Bakersfield
4/29/2008
Craig, Clay A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Mesquite
4/30/2008
Ezell, Lawrence D.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Portland
4/30/2008
Tucker, Ronald J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Fountain
4/30/2008
Pearson, Andrew. R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Billings
4/30/2008
Caldwell, Chad A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Spokane
5/1/2008
Nichols, Jeffrey F.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (central)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (VBIED)
Texas
Granite Shoals
5/1/2008
Martinez, Glen E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
31
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Boulder
5/1/2008
Kimple, James F.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Carroll
5/1/2008
Guzman, Miguel A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Norwalk
5/1/2008
Casanova, Casey L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Mississippi
McComb
5/2/2008
Gvenetadze, Zura
Corporal
Georgia
Georgian Army
1
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
5/2/2008
Margiev, Giorgi
Lieutenant
Georgia
Georgian Army
1
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Not reported yet
5/2/2008
Hicks, Corey L.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Glendale
5/6/2008
Gonzalez, Alex D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire, rpg
Texas
Mission
5/6/2008
Ward, Aaron J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Anbar
Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Jacinto
5/9/2008
Jaenichen, Mary J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah
Non-hostile – injury
California
Temecula
5/10/2008
Ford, Joseph A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Indiana
Knox
5/11/2008
Ellis, Jessica A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Bend
5/14/2008
Cota, Victor M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Kadamiyah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Tucson
5/15/2008
Daggett, John K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
Canada
Baghdad
Halifax, Canada
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
Arizona
Phoenix
5/18/2008
Haunert, Branden P.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Blue Ash
5/22/2008
Norris, Kyle Phillip
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariyah (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Zanesville
5/25/2008
Dene, Jason F.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – injury
Vermont
Castleton
5/25/2008
Evans, Blake W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Al Jazeera Desert
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Rockford
5/25/2008
Gasper, Frank J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Najaf
Najaf
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Merced
5/30/2008
Cotner, Christian S.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile
Connecticut
Waterbury
6/1/2008
Mixon, Justin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northeastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (EFP)
Louisiana
Bogalusa
6/1/2008
McCarthy, Christopher D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
28
Iraq
Anbar
FOB Ramadi
Non-hostile
Virginia
Virginia Beach
6/3/2008
Green, Quincy J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Non-hostile
Texas
El Paso
6/3/2008
Waltenbaugh, Joshua E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Non-hostile
Pennsylvania
Ford City
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
6/4/2008
Kordzaia, Irakli
Squad Commander
Georgia
Georgian Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Unknown
Not reported yet
6/4/2008
Duffy, Shane P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Kirkuk
Al Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Massachusetts
Taunton
6/4/2008
Emard, Jonathan D. A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Kirkuk
Al Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Texas
Mesquite
6/4/2008
Legg, Cody R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Kirkuk
Al Hawijah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Escondido
6/7/2008
Hurst, David R.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Fort Sill
6/8/2008
Pickett, Tyler E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (VBIED)
Wyoming
Saratoga
6/9/2008
Duncan III, Thomas F.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Sinjar
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Rowlett
6/10/2008
McCoy, Steve A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio,
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Moultrie
6/11/2008
Reed, Gerard M.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Florida
Jacksonville Beach
6/11/2008
Perales Jr., Javier
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Non-hostile
Texas
San Elizario
6/11/2008
Watters, Kelly E. C.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Virginia Beach
6/11/2008
Kanakaole, Eugene D. M.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile – Shot in head
Hawaii
Maui
6/12/2008
Aragon, John D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Kadamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Antioch
6/16/2008
Cox, Jason N.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Al Hillah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Elyria
6/20/2008
Tran, Du Hai
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Reseda
6/23/2008
Thomas, Bryan M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Babil
Madain (died in Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Louisiana
Lake Charles
6/23/2008
Dalessio, Gregory T.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Babil
Madain
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Jersey
Cherry Hill
6/24/2008
Kelley, Dwayne M.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
48
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – bomb
New Jersey
Willingboro
6/24/2008
Hammett, Robert C.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – explosion
Arizona
Tucson
6/25/2008
Yohn, James M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Highspire
6/25/2008
Taylor, Joel A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Pinetown
6/25/2008
Dominguez, Alejandro A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
San Diego
6/25/2008
Plocica, Joshua L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (EFP)
Tennessee
Clarksville
6/26/2008
Agayev, Rafael
Private
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Army
20
Iraq
NA
Not reported yet
Unknown
Unknown
Not reported yet
6/26/2008
Galeai, Max A.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Marine
42
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
American Samoa
Pago Pago
6/26/2008
Dykeman, Philip J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
38
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
New York
Brockport
6/26/2008
Preudhomme, Marcus W.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Florida
North Miami Beach
7/5/2008
Woodham, Anthony Lynn
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil (Camp Adder)
Non-hostile – electrocution
Arkansas
Rogers
7/8/2008
McMillan III, William L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Lexington
7/9/2008
Chevalier, Steven J.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Michigan
Flint
7/9/2008
Fouty, Byron J.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Jurf al-Sakhar
Hostile – hostile fire – body found
Michigan
Waterford
7/9/2008
Jimenez, Alex R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Jurf al-Sakhar
Hostile – hostile fire – body found
Massachusetts
Lawrence
7/13/2008
Stevenson, Jeffery S.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Falluja
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Newton
7/14/2008
Dupre, Danny
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Ramadi
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Louisiana
Lockport
7/14/2008
Verbeke, Daniel R.
Aviation Boatswain Mate 3rd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
25
United States
NA
Paoli, Pennsylvania
Non-hostile – accident (on flight deck)
Pennsylvania
Exton
7/15/2008
Vrooman, Jeremy D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Knan (died in Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Dakota
Sioux Falls
7/15/2008
Textor, David W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Roanoke
7/17/2008
Larsen, Jackie L.
Technical Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
37
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (Balad Air Base)
Non-hostile
Washington
Tacoma
7/30/2008
McHale, James A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
United States
Baghdad
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda,
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Fairfield
7/31/2008
Mitchell, Andre Darnell
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
New York
Elmont
8/2/2008
Dickson, Kevin R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
Missouri
Steelville
8/2/2008
Miller, Brian K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Abd Allah
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Indiana
Pendleton
8/3/2008
Schmidt, Ronald Andrew
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
18
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Kansas
Newton
8/4/2008
Henry, Gary M
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Indianapolis
8/4/2008
Menke, Jonathan D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Indiana
Madison
8/4/2008
Hutton, Timothy J.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Montana
Dillon
8/7/2008
McKiski, Adam T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Karma
Non-hostile
Illinois
Cherry Valley
8/7/2008
Trejo, Stewart S.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Karma
Non-hostile
Montana
Whitefish
8/7/2008
Maybin, Danny E.
Main Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
47
Kuwait
NA
Camp Arifjan
Non-hostile
South Carolina
Columbia
8/9/2008
Ulloa, Jose E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New York
New York
8/10/2008
Gibson, Kenneth B.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tarmiya
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Virginia
Christiansburg
8/10/2008
Ferschke Jr., Michael H.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit (southwest of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Tennessee
Maryville
8/13/2008
Hale, James M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northwestern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Naperville
8/14/2008
McGuire, Daniel A. C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Falluja
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Massachusetts
Mashpee
8/14/2008
King, Janelle F.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
California
Merced
8/17/2008
Stottlemyer, Travis M.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Bahrain
NA
Manama
Non-hostile
Pennsylvania
Hatfield
8/19/2008
Stanciel, George
Not reported yet
United States
U.S. Army
40
Iraq
Maysan
Amarah
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Mississippi
Greenwood
8/25/2008
Fitzmorris, Steven J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Missouri
Columbia
8/26/2008
Alfonso, Carlo E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Washington
Spokane
8/27/2008
Cooper, David K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Qadasiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Kentucky
Williamsburg
8/28/2008
Gonzalez, Michael L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Spotswood
8/28/2008
Nieve, Jorge L. Feliz
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New York
Queens
9/2/2008
May, Patrick W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
New York
Jamestown
9/4/2008
Mayne, Kenneth W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Fort Benning
9/4/2008
Thomas, Bryan R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Battle Creek
9/5/2008
Thibeault, Jordan P. P.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (FOB Hammer)
Non-hostile
Utah
South Jordan
9/10/2008
Sexton, Daniel R.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
53
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad (Joint Base Balad)
Non-hostile
Missouri
Wentzville
9/14/2008
Dawson, Darris J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Tunnis
Non-hostile – manslaughter
Florida
Pensacola
9/14/2008
Durbin, Wesley R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Tunnis
Non-hostile – manslaughter
Texas
Hurst
9/14/2008
Marino, Ralph J.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
46
Kuwait
NA
Camp Buehring
Non-Hostile – Illness
Pennsylvania
Houston
9/14/2008
Marceaux Jr., Sidney J.
Colonel (Chaplain)
United States
U.S. Army
69
United States
NA
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Non-Hostile – Illness
Texas
Beaumont
9/17/2008
Gulczynski I, Leonard J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Illinois
Carol Stream
9/17/2008
Wright, Darrick D.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – illness – heart attack
Tennessee
Nashville
9/18/2008
Vallejo II, Robert
Not reported yet
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
28
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Richland Hills
9/18/2008
Thompson, Michael E.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
23
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Oklahoma
Harrah
9/18/2008
Rudolf, Brady J.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
9/18/2008
Ordonez, Julio C.
1st Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
54
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
San Antonio
9/18/2008
Mason, Anthony L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
37
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Springtown
9/18/2008
Eshbaugh, Daniel M.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
43
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Oklahoma
Norman
9/18/2008
Edwards, Corry A.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
38
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Texas
Kennedale
9/21/2008
Taylor, Matthew J.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
South Carolina
Charleston
9/23/2008
Brown, Thomas J.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Shelton
9/24/2008
Medders, Michael J.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Jisr Naft
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide bomber
Ohio
Elyria
9/25/2008
Phillips Jr., Ronald
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
33
Iraq
Babil
Bahbahani
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
South Carolina
Conway
9/27/2008
Bryant, Jamel A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Southeast of)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Illinois
Belleville
9/29/2008
Fox, Christopher T.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Tennessee
Memphis
9/30/2008
Bartkiewicz, Christopher A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Illinois
Dunfermline
10/3/2008
Setzler, Tavarus D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Maysan
Majar al-Kabir
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Jacksonville
10/5/2008
Rudd, William P.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Kentucky
Madisonville
10/5/2008
Stahlman, Michael R.
Colonel
United States
U.S. Marine
45
Iraq
Anbar
Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Maryland
Chevy Chase
10/7/2008
Clark, Michael K.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Sacramento
10/11/2008
Fernandez III, Reuben M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Maysan
Majar Al Kabir (Amara)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Abilene
10/12/2008
Johnson, Geoffrey G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Texas
Lubbock
10/14/2008
McCraw, Christopher A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Nasar Wa Salam)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Mississippi
Columbia
10/15/2008
Saint, Justin A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Alabama
Albertville
10/16/2008
Pickard, Heath K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Texas
Palestine
10/20/2008
Dryden, Stacy A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile
Ohio
North Canton
10/23/2008
Hause, Brian P.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Air Force
29
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad Air Base
Non-hostile – medical
Pennsylvania
Stoystown
10/24/2008
Eggleston, Cody J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
United States
NA
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Oregon
Eugene
10/29/2008
Metcalf, Scott J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (died in Balad)
Non-hostile
Massachusetts
Framingham
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
10/29/2008
Coleman, Bradley S.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah Airfield
Non-hostile
Virginia
Martinsville
11/5/2008
Wenger, Adam McKamey
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Baghdad
Tunnis
Non-hostile
South Carolina
Mount Pleasant
11/6/2008
Hobbs, Theron V.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Georgia
Albany
11/6/2008
McClellan, William Justin
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
NA
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Hostile – hostile
Indiana
New Castle
11/8/2008
Walker, Timothy H.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (northern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Tennessee
Franklin
11/12/2008
Shea, Corey M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Massachusetts
Mansfield
11/12/2008
Regalado, Jose
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Los Angeles
11/13/2008
De La Paz, Armando A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
California
Riverside
11/13/2008
Clay, James M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
25
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Arkansas
Mountain Home
11/14/2008
Allen, Aaron M.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
24
Iraq
Anbar
Ferris (near Fallujah)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Buellton
11/15/2008
Clark, Donald V.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
37
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Tennessee
Memphis
11/15/2008
Humphreys, Christian P.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Nevada
Fallon
11/19/2008
Velasco, Marcelo R.
Gunnery Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
40
Iraq
Anbar
Falluja
Non-hostile
Florida
Miami
11/20/2008
Barnett, Charles Yi
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Tallil
Non-hostile
Maryland
Bel Air
11/21/2008
Wilson, Miguel A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – during rescue attempt
Texas
Bonham
11/24/2008
Jernigan, William K.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Non-hostile
Georgia
Doraville
11/24/2008
Davis, Anthony
Master Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Virginia
Triangle
11/25/2008
Frank, Warren A.
Captain
United States
U.S. Marine
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Baiji
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Ohio
Cincinnati
12/4/2008
Wilson, David Kenneth
Lance Corporal
United Kingdom
British Air Corps
27
Iraq
Basra
Basra Contingency Operating Base
Non-hostile – shooting incident
Unknown
Huddersfield
12/4/2008
Savage, John J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Texas
Weatherford
12/4/2008
Sam, Solomon T.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide car bomb
Marshall Islands
Majuro
12/11/2008
Churcher, Lee
Corporal
United Kingdom
British Army
32
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Non-hostile – gunshot wound (self-inflicted)
Unknown
Nuneaton, Warwickshire
12/20/2008
Dean, Jonathan W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Tikrit
Non-hostile
Alabama
Henagar
12/20/2008
Hinkefent, Coleman W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Germany
NA
Hamburg, Germany
Non-Hostile – Illness
Oklahoma
Coweta
12/20/2008
Johnson, Robert L.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Oregon
Central Point
12/21/2008
Reilly Jr., Thomas
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
19
Iraq
Anbar
Baharia
Hostile – hostile fire
Kentucky
London
12/24/2008
Zapasnik, Stephen G.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
southern Iraq (died in Baghdad)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Oklahoma
Broken Arrow
12/24/2008
Okray, Stephen M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
southern Iraq (died in Baghdad)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Michigan
St. Clair Shores
12/24/2008
Smith, Christopher G.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
southern Iraq (died in Baghdad)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Michigan
Grand Rapids
12/25/2008
Pryor, John P.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
42
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
New Jersey
Moorestown
12/25/2008
Seitz, Joshua D.
Master-at-Arms Seaman Apprentice
United States
U.S. Navy
19
Bahrain
NA
Manama
Non-hostile
Florida
Pensacola
12/28/2008
Gonzales, Tony J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Newman
12/31/2008
Lotter, Christopher W.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Chester Heights
12/31/2008
Tollefson, Benjamin B.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Ghazaliya
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
California
Concord
1/3/2009
Gilliam, Chadwick A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
29
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait
Non-hostile
Kentucky
Mayking
1/6/2009
Davis, Anthony D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
NA
Northern Iraq
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Florida
Daytona Beach
1/10/2009
Bauer, Justin L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Colorado
Loveland
1/11/2009
McCune, Sean P.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Non-hostile – manslaughter
Texas
Euless
1/11/2009
Porter, Marquis R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
28
Iraq
Anbar
Al Asad
Non-hostile
Massachusetts
Brighton
1/16/2009
Turner, Ricky L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Alabama
Athens
1/17/2009
McKnight, Omar J.
Airman
United States
U.S. Air Force
22
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
Louisiana
Marrero
1/18/2009
Andrade Jr., Roberto
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Chicago
1/22/2009
Pollini, Matthew M.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
21
Iraq
Wasit
FOB Delta (near al-Kut)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Massachusetts
Rockland
1/24/2009
Cotting, Grant A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Wasit
Al Kut
Non-hostile
California
Corona
1/24/2009
Harrington, Kyle J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Massachusetts
Swansea
1/26/2009
Todd, Benjamin H.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – helicopter crash
Washington
Colville
1/26/2009
Tillery, Joshua M.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – helicopter crash
Oregon
Beaverton
1/26/2009
Kelley, Matthew G.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – helicopter crash
Missouri
Cameron
1/26/2009
Windorski, Jr., Philip E.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – helicopter crash
Minnesota
Bovey
1/31/2009
Fernandez, Darrell L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New Mexico
Truth or Consequences
2/4/2009
Ansong, Theophilus K.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
34
International waters
NA
Gulf of Aden
Non-hostile – lost at sea
Virginia
Bristow
2/6/2009
Sweet, Christopher P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Balad Ruz
Non-hostile
Hawaii
Kahului
2/8/2009
Dorsey, James M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Illinois
Beardstown
2/9/2009
Roberge, Jonathan R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Massachusetts
Leominster
2/9/2009
Jex, Albert R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Phoenix
2/9/2009
Ward, Joshua A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Kentucky
Scottsville
2/9/2009
Derby, Garnet R.
Lieutenant Colonel
United States
U.S. Army
44
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Montana
Missoula
2/12/2009
Wrathall, Ryan
Private
United Kingdom
British Army
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra Contingency Operating Base
Non-hostile – gunshot wound (self-inflicted)
Unknown
Surbiton, Surrey
2/15/2009
Diamond, Sean D.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
41
Iraq
NA
southern Iraq (died in As Salam)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Dublin
2/19/2009
Walter, Cwislyn K.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait City
Non-hostile
Hawaii
Honolulu
2/21/2009
Baum, Mark C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
32
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Mushada (died in Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Pennsylvania
Telford
2/23/2009
Nordmeyer, Zachary R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Indiana
Indianapolis
2/23/2009
Alleman, Micheal B.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Utah
Logan
2/23/2009
Mayne, Michael L.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Diyala
Diyala Province (died in Balad)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New York
Burlington Flats
2/24/2009
Emmert, William E.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
36
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Tennessee
Lincoln
2/26/2009
Connelly, Brian M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Adhamiyah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Jersey
Union Beach
2/28/2009
Whitworth, Donte Jamal
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Taquddum Air Base
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Indiana
Noblesville
3/2/2009
Reed, Jeffrey A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Taji
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Virginia
Chesterfield
3/3/2009
Sarandrea, Jessica Y.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Florida
Miami
3/7/2009
Hyde, Daniel B.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Hostile – hostile fire – RPG attack
California
Modesto
3/10/2009
Malone, Patrick A.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Florida
Ocala
3/16/2009
Moore, Gary L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oklahoma
Del City
3/19/2009
Escobedo Jr., Jose R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Baghdad
Iskandariyah (died in Baghdad)
Non-hostile
New Mexico
Albuquerque
3/25/2009
Futrell, Raphael A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
South Carolina
Anderson
3/31/2009
Poche, Devin C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit (near)
Non-hostile
North Carolina
Jacksonville
4/3/2009
Beard, Daniel J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Non-hostile
New York
Buffalo
4/3/2009
Dearmon, Stephen F.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Tennessee
Crossville
4/5/2009
Mejias, Israel Candelaria
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Diyala
Baghdad (north east of)
Hostile – hostile fire – land mine
Puerto Rico
San Lorenzo
4/10/2009
Forrest, Edward
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide truck bomb
Missouri
Fenton
4/10/2009
Gautier, Bryce E.
Private 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide truck bomb
California
Cypress
4/10/2009
Pautsch, Jason G.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide truck bomb
Iowa
Davenport
4/10/2009
Hall, Bryan E.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide truck bomb
California
Elk Grove
4/10/2009
Woods Jr., Gary L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Hostile – hostile fire – suicide truck bomb
Kentucky
Lebanon Junction
4/10/2009
Loza, Christopher D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
24
United States
NA
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Non-Hostile – Illness
Texas
Abilene
4/12/2009
Anaya, Michael J.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Florida
Crestview
4/13/2009
Moncada, Raul
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Karbala
Karbala (5 km south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack (EFP)
California
Madera
4/22/2009
Davis, Brad A.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near, east of)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Garfield Heights
4/22/2009
Comstock, William C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
21
Iraq
Anbar
Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Arkansas
Van Buren
4/24/2009
Moore Jr., Benjamin
Company Sergeant-Major
United States
U.S. Army
43
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Contingency Operating Base Speicher
Non-hostile
Georgia
Waycross
4/25/2009
Webster, Leroy O.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
South Dakota
Sioux Falls
4/30/2009
Wojciechowski, Mark A.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
25
Iraq
Anbar
Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Ohio
Cincinnati
4/30/2009
McIlvaine, James R.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
26
Iraq
Anbar
Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Maryland
Olney
4/30/2009
Trahan, Tyler J.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Navy
22
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah
Hostile – hostile fire – bomb
Massachusetts
East Freetown
5/2/2009
McCleery, Jeremiah P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Portola
5/2/2009
Velloza, Jake R.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (south of)
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
California
Inverness
5/7/2009
Sykes, Shawn D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Germany
NA
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Non-hostile – accident
Virginia
Portsmouth
5/8/2009
Hartford, Justin P.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
New York
Elmira
5/8/2009
Agno, Randy S.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Walter Reed Army Medical Center (FOB Ols)
Non-hostile
Hawaii
Pearl City
5/9/2009
Albrak, Omar M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
21
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Illinois
Chicago
5/10/2009
Hutchison, Steven
Major
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
60
Iraq
Basra
Al Farr
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Arizona
Scottsdale
Date
Name
Rank
Nationality
Branch
Age
Country
Province
Where
Cause
State
City
5/11/2009
Houseal, Matthew
Major
United States
U.S. Army
54
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Liberty)
Non-hostile – small arms fire
Texas
Amarillo
5/11/2009
Barton, Jacob D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Liberty)
Non-hostile – small arms fire
Missouri
Lenox
5/11/2009
Bueno-Galdos, Christian E.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Liberty)
Non-hostile – small arms fire
New Jersey
Paterson
5/11/2009
Springle, Charles K.
Commander
United States
U.S. Navy
52
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Liberty)
Non-hostile – small arms fire
North Carolina
Wilmington
5/11/2009
Yates Jr., Michael Edward
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Liberty)
Non-hostile – small arms fire
Maryland
Federalsburg
5/13/2009
McGhee, Ryan C.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Duluiyah
Hostile – hostile fire
Virginia
Fredericksburg
5/16/2009
Schaefer, Jr., David A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Basra
southern Iraq (Died in Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Illinois
Belleville
5/21/2009
Brooks, Paul F.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Dora)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Missouri
Joplin
5/21/2009
Barnard, Leevi K.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Dora)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Mount Airy
5/21/2009
George, Jason E.
Major
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Dora)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Tehachapi
5/22/2009
Naseman, Brian
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Ohio
New Bremen
5/25/2009
Wolfe, Duane G.
Commander
United States
U.S. Navy
54
Iraq
Anbar
Falluja
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
California
Port Hueneme
5/25/2009
Hussein, Maged M.
Civilian
United States
Civilian
43
Iraq
Anbar
Fallujah (died in Al Taqaddum)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Unknown
Cairo
5/27/2009
Edmundson, Chad A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Pennsylvania
Williamsburg
5/29/2009
Lee, Thomas E.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul (near)
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Georgia
Dalton
5/29/2009
Iorio, Bradley W.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr. (Tallil)
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Galloway
5/30/2009
Stone, Samuel D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
20
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
Washington
Port Orchard
5/31/2009
Samson, Marko M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Tikrit
Non-hostile
Ohio
Columbus
6/2/2009
Duffy, Justin J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (eastern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nebraska
Cozad
6/4/2009
Kurth, Christopher M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
New Mexico
Alamogordo
6/4/2009
Parrish, Charles D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Diyala
Balad
Hostile – hostile fire – grenade
Alabama
Jasper
6/5/2009
Ulmer, Robert D.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
22
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
Pennsylvania
Landisville
6/13/2009
Lo, Edmond L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Samarra
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
New Hampshire
Salem
6/16/2009
Soto, Joshua W.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Muthanna
Samawah
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
San Angelo
6/16/2009
Sims, Kafele H.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army
32
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile
California
Los Angeles
6/19/2009
Keesling, Chancellor A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
25
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Indiana
Indianapolis
6/24/2009
Hills, Casey L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
NA
Iraq
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Illinois
Salem
6/25/2009
Hazlewood, Joshua L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army Reserve
22
Kuwait
NA
Arifjan
Non-hostile
Texas
Manvel
6/28/2009
David, Timothy A.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Sadr City)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Michigan
Gladwin
6/29/2009
Bittiker, Robert L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Jacksonville
6/29/2009
Baldeosingh, Juan C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Newport
6/29/2009
Adams Jr., Roger L.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Jacksonville
6/29/2009
Kramer, Edward C.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
39
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
North Carolina
Wilmington
7/8/2009
Bregg, Lucas M.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Missouri
Wright City
7/13/2009
Jarvis, Rodney A.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
34
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – medical
Ohio
Akron
7/16/2009
Drevnick, Daniel P.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Basra
Basra (COB Basra)
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Minnesota
Woodbury
7/16/2009
Wilcox IV, Carlos E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Basra
Basra (COB Basra)
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Minnesota
Cottage Grove
7/16/2009
Wertish, James D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Basra
Basra (COB Basra)
Hostile – hostile fire – indirect fire
Minnesota
Olivia
7/19/2009
Lara, Brandon T.
Lance Corporal
United States
U.S. Marine
20
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
New Braunfels
7/24/2009
Berrios-Campos, Herberth A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Salman Pak
Non-hostile
Virginia
Bealeton
7/25/2009
Polk, Johnny Roosevelt
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
39
Iraq
NA
Landstuhl Reg. Med. Ctr.
Hostile – hostile fire
Texas
Gulfport
8/4/2009
Wilhelm, Keiffer P.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
NA
FOB Hunter
Non-hostile – suicide
Ohio
Plymouth
8/10/2009
Walters Jr., Richard A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
41
Kuwait
NA
Al Salem
Non-hostile
Ohio
Cleveland
8/17/2009
Hastings, Matthew D.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Oklahoma
Claremore
8/19/2009
Vanosdol, William Z.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Qadisiyah
Diwaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – rocket attack
Alabama
Pinson
8/23/2009
Fortin, Joey
2nd Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Babil
Muhallah (near Baghdad)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Vermont
St. Johnsbury
8/28/2009
Werner, Earl D.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
38
Iraq
Baghdad
Rashid
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Wisconsin
Mondovi
8/28/2009
Marks, Taylor D.
Private
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
19
Iraq
Baghdad
Rashid
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Oregon
Monmouth
9/3/2009
Selge, Todd W.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Minnesota
Burnsville
9/3/2009
Shay, Jordan M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Diyala
Ba’qubah
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Massachusetts
Salisbury
9/8/2009
Helton, Joseph D.
1st Lieutenant
United States
U.S. Air Force
24
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (near southern part)
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Georgia
Monroe
9/8/2009
Smith, Shannon M.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
31
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Marion
9/8/2009
Lyons, Thomas F.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Nevada
Fernley
9/8/2009
Myers, Zachary T.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Bayji
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Ohio
Delaware
9/12/2009
Thornsbury, Duane A.
Sergeant 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
30
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
West Virginia
Bridgeport
9/19/2009
Cote Jr., Michael S.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Joint Base Balad
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Louisiana
Denham Springs
9/20/2009
Courtois, Matthew R.
Senior Airman
United States
U.S. Air Force
22
Kuwait
NA
Abdullah Al Mubarak Airbase
Non-hostile
Texas
Lucas
9/29/2009
Vogel, III, Ross E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
27
Iraq
Wasit
Kut
Non-hostile
Pennsylvania
Red Lion
10/1/2009
Andersen, Paul E.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
49
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Liberty)
Hostile – hostile fire – mortar attack
Michigan
Dowagiac
10/18/2009
Rivera, Daniel J.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Ninewa
Mosul
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New York
Rochester
10/19/2009
Espinoza, Bradley
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
26
Iraq
Ninewa
Qwest
Hostile – hostile fire – IED attack
Texas
Mission
10/27/2009
Audo, David L.
Major
United States
U.S. Army
36
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Camp Victory)
Non-hostile
Illinois
Saint Joseph
10/28/2009
Gallegos, Joseph L.
Not reported yet
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
39
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil (Camp Adder)
Non-hostile
New Mexico
Questa
10/29/2009
Avila, Adrian L.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
19
Kuwait
NA
Khabari Crossing
Non-hostile
Alabama
Opelika
10/30/2009
Hopper, Lukas C.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (Karadah)
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
California
Merced
10/30/2009
Cooper, Christopher M.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
28
Iraq
Babil
Babil
Non-hostile
California
Oceanside
11/2/2009
Sylvestre, Jonathon M.
Not reported yet
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Babil
Iskandariya (FOB Kalsu)
Non-hostile
Colorado
Colorado Springs
11/4/2009
Tirador, Amy C.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Diyala
KirKush
Non-hostile
New York
Albany
11/4/2009
Carrasco Jr., Tony
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Ad Dawr
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
New Mexico
Berino
11/8/2009
Heffelfinger, Mathew C.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Idaho
Kimberly
11/8/2009
Scott III, Earl R.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Tikrit
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Florida
Jacksonville
11/9/2009
Murphy, Stephen L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
36
Iraq
Anbar
Al Anbar Province
Non-hostile
New Jersey
Jaffery
11/16/2009
Zorn, Ryan L.
Staff Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
35
Iraq
Ninewa
Tall Afar
Non-hostile – vehicle rollover
Wyoming
Upton
11/19/2009
Patton, Brian M.
Petty Officer 2nd Class
United States
U.S. Naval Reserve
37
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait
Non-hostile
Illinois
Freeport
11/22/2009
Williams, Briand T.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
25
Iraq
Wasit
Numaniyah
Hostile – hostile fire – small arms fire
Georgia
Sparks
11/27/2009
Rogers, Michael A.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad (FOB Hammer)
Non-hostile
Montana
White Sulphur Springs
11/29/2009
Gwaltney, Derrick D.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
21
Iraq
Basra
Basra
Non-hostile
Florida
Cape Coral
12/8/2009
Frietas, Ralph Anthony Webb
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Marine
23
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Michigan
Detroit
12/10/2009
Tello, Jhanner A.
Private
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
California
Los Angeles
12/11/2009
Pauley, Jaiciae L.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
29
Iraq
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Non-hostile
Georgia
Austell
1/1/2010
Anderson, Brushaun X.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Georgia
Columbus
1/6/2010
Croft Jr., David A.
Specialist
United States
U.S. Army
22
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Hostile – hostile fire – IED, small arms fire
Florida
Plant City
1/6/2010
Jarrett, Michael R.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Balad
Non-hostile
Nebraska
North Platte
1/8/2010
Hopkins, Ryan J.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army
21
United States
Baghdad
Brooke Army Med Center, TX
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
California
Livermore
1/20/2010
Hurt, Gifford E.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
19
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Mosul
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
New York
Yonkers
1/28/2010
Barnett, Scott G.
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
24
Iraq
Dhi Qar
Tallil
Hostile – hostile fire
California
Concord
2/10/2010
Alvarez, Adriana
Private 1st Class
United States
U.S. Army
20
Iraq
Baghdad
Baghdad
Non-hostile
Texas
San Benito
2/16/2010
Caughman, Sean L.
Petty Officer 1st Class
United States
U.S. Navy
43
Kuwait
NA
Kuwait
Non-hostile
Texas
Fort Worth
2/21/2010
Grinder, Billie J.
Chief Warrant Officer
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
25
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Tennessee
Gallatin
2/21/2010
Alford, Marcus R.
Captain
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
28
Iraq
Ninewa
Qayyarah
Non-hostile – helicopter crash
Tennessee
Knoxville
2/23/2010
O’Leary, Daniel T.
Corporal
United States
U.S. Army
23
Iraq
Anbar
Falluja
Non-hostile – vehicle accident
North Carolina
Youngsville
2/25/2010
Spencer, William C.
Sergeant
United States
U.S. Army National Guard
40
Iraq
Salah ad Din
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl Germany