Names of the Dead

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The Department of Defense has identified 553 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American Tuesday:

Milczark, Matthew G., 18, Pfc., Marines; Kettle River, Minn., First Marine Division.

Semper Fi, Matthew. May your death not have been in vain.:(:brokenheart::(




Edit: 10/29/04: Here is an informational war casualty database, provided by dahunan.




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Originally posted by: Perknose
The Department of Defense has identified 553 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American Tuesday:

Milczark, Matthew G., 18, Pfc., Marines; Kettle River, Minn., First Marine Division.

Semper Fi, Matthew. May your death not have been in vain.:(:brokenheart::(

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The Department of Defense has identified 561 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It recently confirmed the death of the following Americans:


CARRASQUILLO, Jocelyn L., 28, Specialist, Army National Guard; Wrightsville Beach, N.C.; First Battalion, 120th Infantry.
FORD, Jason C., 21, Specialist, Army; Bowie, Md.; First Battalion, 18th Infantry.
HOYER, Bert. E., 23, Pfc., Army Reserve; Ellsworth, Wis., 652nd Engineer Company.
KURTH, John F., 31, Capt., Army; Wisconsin; First Battalion, 18th Infantry.
DUNIGAN, Joe L. Jr., 37, Staff Sgt, Army; Belton, Tex.; First Infantry Division.
HILL, Christopher K., 26, Specialist, Army; Ventura, Calif.; First Infantry Division.


God help us all, may these sons and daughters of the United States of America have not died in vain.

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The Department of Defense has identified 564 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following Americans yesterday:


BRATTAIN, Joel K., 21, Pfc., Army; Santa Anna, Calif.; 82nd Airborne Division.

FERRIN, Clint D. , 31, Staff Sgt., Army; Picayune, Miss.; 82nd Airborne Division.

LONDONO, Daniel J., 22, Sgt., Army; Boston; 82nd Airborne Division.

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RIP.

I read an article in "outside" mag about the first tank crew to reach the bagdad airport. Those Marine tankers are awesome.

I was a grounpounder/grunt from '82-86, no action for me. I served honorably and am glad that young men of integrity still sign up!

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The Department of Defense has identified 565 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American yesterday:

ADAMS, Michael R., 24, First Lt., Army; Seattle; First Squadron, Third Armored Cavalry.

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The Department of Defense has identified 568 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the deaths of the following Americans this week:

LARAMORE, Tracy L., 30, Specialist, Army; Okaloosa, Fla.; First Battalion, 18th Infantry.
NORMANDY, William J., 42, Sgt., Army National Guard; Augusta, Ga.; First Battalion, 86th Field Artillery.
THIGPEN, Thomas R. Sr., 52, Master Sgt., Army National Guard; Augusta, Ga.; 151st Signal Battalion.

Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori. :(

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The Department of Defense has identified 571 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following Americans yesterday:

MORRIS, Ricky A. Jr., 20, Pfc., Marines; Lubbock, Tex.; First Marine Division.

PHIPPS, Ivory L., 44, Sgt., Army National Guard; Chicago; 1544th Transportation Company.

SMITH, Brandon C., 20, Pfc., Marines; Washington, Ark.; First Marine Division.

Death be not proud.

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2 or 3 months back the army times newspaper did a spread of pictures of every serviceman who died in campaign. It was several pages and absolutly amazing.
 

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Originally posted by: Perknose

The Department of Defense has identified 561 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It recently confirmed the death of the following Americans:


CARRASQUILLO, Jocelyn L., 28, Specialist, Army National Guard; Wrightsville Beach, N.C.; First Battalion, 120th Infantry.
FORD, Jason C., 21, Specialist, Army; Bowie, Md.; First Battalion, 18th Infantry.
HOYER, Bert. E., 23, Pfc., Army Reserve; Ellsworth, Wis., 652nd Engineer Company.
KURTH, John F., 31, Capt., Army; Wisconsin; First Battalion, 18th Infantry.
DUNIGAN, Joe L. Jr., 37, Staff Sgt, Army; Belton, Tex.; First Infantry Division.
HILL, Christopher K., 26, Specialist, Army; Ventura, Calif.; First Infantry Division.


God help us all, may these sons and daughters of the United States of America have not died in vain.

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The Department of Defense has identified 576 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American yesterday:
CHAN, Doron, 20, Specialist, Army Reserve; Highland, N.Y.; 411th Engineer Brigade.

I bow my head in mute tribute. :(

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The Department of Defense has identified 577 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American yesterday:

VICENTE, David M., 25, Cpl., Marines; Methuen, Mass.; Second Battalion, Seventh Marines, First Marine Division, First Marine Expeditionary Force.

Semper Fi.

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I know a life is a life, but seeing the young ages of these men and women is heart breaking. 18? Man, that is so young....:(
 
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Originally posted by: chess9
577 reasons to retire Bush to Crawford.

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let's try to keep it a-political

Originally posted by: Piano Man
I know a life is a life, but seeing the young ages of these men and women is heart breaking. 18? Man, that is so young....:(
we can only pray that these young men's sacrifice brings about a better world: May their death not have been in vain.
 

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let's try to keep it a-political
Yes, please, please, please. Whatever your political stripe, the deaths of these all too young Americans is a sadness and a tragedy, purely on the human scale.

Policy, it's rightness or wrongness, can be debated elsewhere; specifically in every other single thread on this wide ranging windbag of a forum.

But here, let us not let go unremarked nor unremembered the sacrifice of these sons and daughters of the United States of America, who gave their "last full measure of devotion" for their country. :(

 

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Originally posted by: Perknose
let's try to keep it a-political
Yes, please, please, please. Whatever your political stripe, the deaths of these all too young Americans is a sadness and a tragedy, purely on the human scale.

Policy, it's rightness or wrongness, can be debated elsewhere; specifically in every other single thread on this wide ranging windbag of a forum.

But here, let us not let go unremarked nor unremembered the sacrifice of these sons and daughters of the United States of America, who gave their "last full measure of devotion" for their country. :(

I have always been a supporter of the troops, just not the civilian leadership who sent them into Iraq.

What I would like to see is a list containing all the names of those who died. Every one. List them as troops, terrorists and civilians. Every death. Let Americans get a sense for the scale of war. We need the perspective. War is a video or football game. There is no horror of war.

The greatest good would come of their deaths if all sides looked at the cost and thought it too great. Other means would be found to deal with differences.

I know humans are killers at heart, but thoughtfullness and good will could go a long way towards mitigating it. I hope for some of that to prevail
 

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The Department of Defense has identified 586 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It has confirmed the death of the following Americans:


DANG, Andrew S., 20, Lance Cpl., Marines; Foster City, Calif.; First Combat Engineer Battalion, First Division, First Expeditionary Force
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HUDSON, Christopher E., 21, Pfc., Army; Carmel, Ind.; Second Squadron, 12th Armored Cavalry Regiment.

KREIDER, Dustin L., 19, Pvt., Army; Riverton, Kan.; First Battalion, 26th Infantry, First Infantry Division.

LUDLAM, Jason C., 22, Pfc., Army; Arlington, Tex.; Second Battalion, Second Infantry, First Infantry Division.

MATTHEWS, Clint R., 31, Specialist, Army; Bedford, Pa.; First Battalion, 18th Infantry.

MILLER, Bruce Jr., 23, Pfc., Army; Orange, N.J.; Second Infantry Battalion, Third Infantry, Second Infantry
Division.

SANDRI, Matthew J., 24, Specialist, Army; Shamokin, Pa.; 82nd Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne
Division.

TAYLOR, Mark D., 41, Maj., Army; Stockton, Calif.; 782nd Main Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division.

VEGA, Michael W., 41, First Lt., Army; Lathrop, Calif.; 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion.



They gave their "last, full measure of devotion". :(

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The Department of Defense has identified 589 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following Americans yesterday:


BURGESS, Jeffrey C., 20, Lance Cpl., Marines; Plymouth, Mass., Wing Support Squadron 373, Wing Support Group 37, Third Aircraft Wing, First Expeditionary Force.

FROEHLICH, Adam D., 21, Specialist, Army; Pine Hill, N.J.; First Battalion, Sixth Field Artillery.

CASPER, James A., 20, Lance Cpl.; Marines; Coolidge, Tex., Second Battalion, 11th Marines, First Division, First Expeditionary Force.

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Originally posted by: Perknose
The Department of Defense has identified <STRONG>589</STRONG> American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following Americans yesterday:


BURGESS, Jeffrey C., 20, Lance Cpl., Marines; Plymouth, Mass., Wing Support Squadron 373, Wing Support Group 37, Third Aircraft Wing, First Expeditionary Force.

FROEHLICH, Adam D., 21, Specialist, Army; Pine Hill, N.J.; First Battalion, Sixth Field Artillery.

CASPER, James A., 20, Lance Cpl.; Marines; Coolidge, Tex., Second Battalion, 11th Marines, First Division, First Expeditionary Force.

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And you continue your BS agenda in this platform. You continue to be pathetic.
 

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Originally posted by: TheGameIs21
Originally posted by: Perknose
The Department of Defense has identified 589 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following Americans yesterday:


BURGESS, Jeffrey C., 20, Lance Cpl., Marines; Plymouth, Mass., Wing Support Squadron 373, Wing Support Group 37, Third Aircraft Wing, First Expeditionary Force.

FROEHLICH, Adam D., 21, Specialist, Army; Pine Hill, N.J.; First Battalion, Sixth Field Artillery.

CASPER, James A., 20, Lance Cpl.; Marines; Coolidge, Tex., Second Battalion, 11th Marines, First Division, First Expeditionary Force.

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And you continue your BS agenda in this platform. You continue to be pathetic.

WARNING SARCASM:

Americans are more important than everybody else. All that matters is american deaths, so therefore we should beat into people's brains the names of all these Americans who have died. God bless America, God don't bless Iraq.
 

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Please, everyone, make your political or personal points elsewhere, please. :(