2124 US
soldiers, 201 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 27,354 to 30,863 Iraqi
civilians have been killed in Iraq
from the beginning of the war and occupation to December 1.
American soldiers
killed between November 22 and December 1:
Staff Sergeant Aram J. Bass, 25;
Niagara Falls, New York | Sergeant William B. Meeuwsen,
24; Kingwood, Texas | Specialist Allen J. Knop, 22; Willowick, Ohio | Staff Sergeant Steven C. Reynolds, 32;
Jordan, New York | Specialist Marc A. Delgado, 21; Lithia, Florida | Private
First Class Ryan D. Christensen, 22; Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey |
Specialist Javier A. Villanueva, 25; Temple, Texas | Sergeant 1st Class Eric P.
Pearrow, 40; Peoria, Illinois | Sergeant Gregory L. Tull, 20; Pocahontas, Iowa | Master Sergeant Brett E.
Angus, 40; St. Paul, Minnesota | Sergeant Donald J. Hasse,
28; Wichita Falls, Texas | Sergeant Jerry W. Mills Jr., 23; Arkansas City,
Kansas | Staff Sergeant William D. Richardson, 30; Houston, Texas | Corporal
William G. Taylor, 26; Macon, Georgia | Sergeant GrzegorzJakoniuk, 25; Schiller Park, Illinois | Corporal
Joshua D. Snyder, 20; Hampstead, Maryland | Staff Sergeant Daniel J. Clay, 27;
Pensacola, Florida | Lance Corporal John M. Holmason,
20; Suprise, Arizona | Lance Corporal David A. Huhn, 24; Portland, Michigan | Lance Corporal Adam W.
Kaiser, 19; Naperville, Illinois | Lance Corporal Robert A. Martinez, 20;
Splendora, Texas | Corporal Anthony T. McElveen, 20;
Little Falls, Minnesota | Lance Corporal Scott T. Modeen,
24; Hennepin, Minnesota | Lance Corporal Andrew G. Patten, 19; Byron, Illinois
| Sergeant Andy A. Stevens, 29; Tomah, Wisconsin | Lance Corporal Craig N.
Watson, 21; Union City, Michigan | Sergeant 1st Class Brent A. Adams, 40; West
View, Pennsylvania
Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org,
The New York Times, www.iraqbodycount.net
This article appears in Dec 7-13, 2005.






