Body count 2.9.05 

The totals:

1,440 American soldiers, 172 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 15,654 to 17,884 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to February 6.

American soldiers killed from Feb 2-6:

Private First Class Stephen A. Castellano, 21; Long Beach, California | Specialist Michael S. Evans II, 22; Marrero, Louisiana | Sergeant Lindsey T. James, 23; Urbana, Missouri | Private First Class James H. Miller IV, 22; Cincinnati, Ohio | Specialist Christopher J. Ramsey, 20; Batchelor, Louisiana | Lance Corporal Jason C. Redifer, 19; Stuarts Draft, Virginia | Staff Sergeant Jonathan R. Reed, 25; Opelousas, Louisiana | Staff Sergeant Joseph E. Rodriguez, 25; Las Cruces, New Mexico | Lance Corporal Nazario Serrano, 20; Irving, Texas | Lance Corporal Harry R. Swain IV, 21; Cumberland, New Jersey | Corporal Christopher E. Zimny, 27; Cook, Illinois | Specialist Lyle W. Rymer II, 24; Fort Smith, Arkansas | Specialist Robert T. Hendrickson, 24; Broken Bow, Oklahoma | Lance Corporal Sean P. Maher, 19; Neptune, New Jersey | Sergeant First Class Mark C. Warren, 44; LaGrande, Oregon | Sergeant First Class Sean M. Cooley, 35; Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, The New York Times, www.iraqbodycount.net

Tags: ,

Sunday Forum at Downtown United Presbyterian Church

Sunday Forum at Downtown United Presbyterian Church @ Downtown United Presbyterian Church

"The Problems with Plastics": Shaw Room, 2nd Floor. Plastics are ubiquitous and...
Indie Lens Pop-Up: The Tuba Thieves

Indie Lens Pop-Up: The Tuba Thieves @ Little Theatre

Join WXXI for a special FREE screening and discussion of The Tuba...
Water Authority and Water Chemists Presentation

Water Authority and Water Chemists Presentation @ Irondequoit Public Library

Ken Naugle, Production Engineer, from the Monroe County Water Authority and Water...

View all of today's events »

Website powered by Foundation     |     © 2024 CITY Magazine