The totals:
2369 US
soldiers, 209 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 34,446 to 38,594 Iraqi
civilians have been killed in Iraq
from the beginning of the war and occupation to April 17.
3176 Iraqi police and guardsmen have been killed since
January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.
American soldiers killed between April 6 and April 13:
Lance Corporal Bryan N. Taylor, 20, Milford, Ohio | Corporal
Richard P. Waller, 22, Fort Worth, Texas | Specialist Shawn R. Creighton, 21,
Windsor, North Carolina | Lance Corporal Philip J. Martini, 24, Lansing,
Illinois | Private Jody W. Missildine, 19, Plant
City, Florida | Lance Corporal Juana NavarroArellano,
24, Ceres, California | Private First Class Joseph I. Love, 22, North Pole,
Alaska | Sergeant First Class Randall L. Lamberson,
36, Springfield, Missouri | Sergeant David S. Collins, 24, Jasper, Georgia |
Sergeant First Class Gregory S. Rogers, 42, Cincinnati, Ohio | Specialist James
W. Gardner, 22, Glasgow, Kentucky | Corporal Joseph A. Blanco, 25, Bloomington,
California | Private First Class James F. Costello III, 27, St. Louis, Missouri
| Private First Class George R. Roehl Jr., 21,
Manchester, New Hampshire | Corporal Kenneth D. Hess, 26, Asheville, North
Carolina | Specialist Scott M. Bandhold, 37, North
Merrick, New York | Private First Class Roland E. Calderon-Ascencio,
21, Miami, Florida
| Lance Corporal Marcus S. Glimpse, 22, Huntington Beach,
California | Specialist Andrew K. Waits,
23, Waterford, Michigan
| Corporal Salem Bachar, 20, Chula
Vista, California | Lance
Corporal Stephen J. Perez, 22, San Antonio, Texas
Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org,
www.iraqbodycount.net
This article appears in Apr 19-25, 2006.






