The totals:
1,701
American soldiers, 185 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 22,248 to 25,229
Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and
occupation to June 13.
American soldiers killed
from June 7-13:
Staff Sergeant Justin L. Vasquez, 26; Manzanola, Colorado |
Specialist Eric J. Poelman, 21; Racine, Wisconsin | Private First Class Brian
S. Ulbrich, 23; Chapmanville, West Virginia | Lance Corporal Robert T.
Mininger, 21; Sellersville, Pennsylvania | Specialist Brian M. Romines, 20;
Simpson, Illinois | Lance Corporal Jonathan L. Smith, 22; Eva, Alabama |
Lieutenant Colonel Terrence K. Crowe, 44; New York, New York | Specialist Eric
T. Burri, 21; Wyoming, Michigan | Private First Class Douglas E. Kashmer, 27;
Sharon, Pennsylvania | Lance Corporal Marc L. Tucker, 24; Pontotoc, Mississippi
| 1st Lieutenant Michael J. Fasnacht, 25; Columbus, Georgia | Captain Phillip
T. Esposito, 30; Suffern, New York | 1st Lieutenant Louis E. Allen, 34;
Milford, Pennsylvania | Sergeant Roberto Arizola Jr., 31; Laredo, Texas | Lance
Corporal Dustin V. Birch, 22; Saint Anthony, Idaho | Lance Corporal Daniel
Chavez, 20; Seattle, Washington | Lance Corporal Thomas O. Keeling, 23;
Strongsville, Ohio | Lance Corporal Devon P. Seymour, 21; St. Louisville, Ohio
| Corporal Brad D. Squires, 26; Middleburg Heights, Ohio | Staff Sergeant Mark
O. Edwards, 40; Unicoi, Tennessee | Lance Corporal Mario A. Castillo, 20;
Brownwood, Texas | Lance Corporal Andrew J. Kilpela, 22; Fowerville, Michigan |
Sergeant Larry R. Arnold Sr., 46; Carriere, Mississippi | Specialist Terrance
D. Lee Sr., 25; Moss Point, Mississippi | Specialist Casey Byers, 22;
Schleswig, Iowa | Lance Corporal John J. Mattek Jr., 24; Stevens Point,
Wisconsin | Sergeant 1st Class Neil A. Prince, 35; Baltimore, Maryland.
Sources: US Department of
Defense, www.icasualties.org, The New York Times,
www.iraqbodycount.net
This article appears in Jun 15-21, 2005.






