and so on and so on
Casualties in Iraq
The Human Cost of Occupation
Edited by Michael Ewens :: Contact American Military Casualties in Iraq
Date Total In Combat
American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 2160 1740
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03) (the list) 2023 1631
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 1693 1434
Since Handover (6/29/04): 1294 1106
Since Election (1/31/05): 722 630
American Wounded Official Estimated
Total Wounded: 15881 15000 - 48100
Latest Fatality December 20th, 2005
Page last updated 12/22/05 3:17 pm EDT
US Military Deaths by Month
Put a Casualty Counter on Your Website
Others
Other Coalition Troops 199
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan 246
Iraqi Body Count IBC
American Civilian Casualties
Sources: DoD, CentCom, MNF, and iCasualties.org
Daily DoD Casualty Release
The Faces The List Sources American Casualties Iraqi Casualties Contact
.::A Running Log of the Wounded::.
UPI reports :
As many as 1 of every 10 soldiers from the war on terror evacuated to the Army's biggest hospital in Europe was sent there for mental problems.
Between 8 and 10 percent of nearly 12,000 soldiers from the war on terror, mostly from Iraq, treated at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany had "psychiatric or behavioral health issues," according to the commander of the hospital, Col. Rhonda Cornum.
That means about 1,000 soldiers were evacuated for mental problems.
The hospital has treated 11,754 soldiers from the war on terror, with 9,651 from Iraq and the rest from Afghanistan, according to data released by the hospital.
Also see The Missing Wounded.
American Count
Dates and sources of Americans killed in Iraq since 5/1/03 are documented in this file. Admittedly the file is incomplete, for the Department of Defense does not maintain old records. All data was compiled from http://www.defenselink.mil. If something is amiss in the data collection, please contact Michael Ewens.
Iraqi Civilian Count
We have not set up a database for these numbers, rather we direct you Iraq Body Count.
CIVILIAN DEATHS
Latest updates:
Dec 15: Guard near polling station, Mosul
Dec 15: One by mortar shell, Tal Afar
Dec 15: Two police at polling station, Kirkuk
Dec 12: 2-4 in clashes in Ghazaliyah, Baghdad
Dec 15: One by roadside bomb in Baquba
Dec 14: Child by roadside bomb in Samarra
Dec 14: Two police by roadside bomb in Mosul
Dec 13: Trade Ministry employee in Baiji
Dec 12: Policeman in Ameriyah, Baghdad
Dec 12: Police sergeant shot dead in Baghdad
Dec 12: 2 shot dead, Raghba Khatoon, Baghdad
Dec 13: Sunni politician shot dead in Ramadi
Dec 11-12: 4 men found shot dead, Dora, Baghdad
Dec 12: 2-3 by minibus bomb, Karkh, Baghdad
Dec 12: Two shot dead in Dora, Baghdad
Dec 12: Woman by roadside bomb in Muqdadiyah
Dec 11: Election worker shot dead in Mosul
Dec 11: Two at Turkmen Front HQ, Mosul
Dec 10: Election worker shot dead in Mosul
Dec 09: Nine bodies found bound, shot, nr. Musayyib
Dec 10: Two by car bomb, Mosul
Dec 09: 2 brothers shot dead in Buhriz
Dec 09: Policeman and civilian by bomb,south Baghdad
Dec 09: Islamic Party member near Balad
Dec 09: Father and son, Al-Imam, south of Baghdad
Dec 09: Two in clashes in Jamiaa, western Baghdad
Dec 09: Two by roadside bomb, Saydiyah, Baghdad
Dec 08: 29-33, Al-Nahda bus station, Baghdad
Dec 07: Three found bound, shot dead outside Falluja
Dec 07: Three police guards at Kirkuk hospital
Dec 06: Police general, companion, Dora, Baghdad
Dec 06: Policewoman in Amiriyah, Baghdad
Dec 06: One by bomb near restaurant, south Baghdad
Dec 06: Bodyguard of al-Jaafari, Al-Khalis
Dec 06: 40-43 by suicide bombers at Baghdad police academy
Dec 06: 2 Islamic Union members in Zakho
British Medical Journal Lancet estimates 100,000 civilians killed.
Sources and Links
Web page listing names of those killed since 5/1/03
Central Command Department of Defense Profiles of Americans Who Have Died
BBC News Coalition Casualty Count The Washington Post
Iraq Body Count Fox News Listing by month
Search Casualties by Name Cost of War
Reproduction of material from any original Antiwar.com pages
without written permission is strictly prohibited.
Copyright 2005 Antiwar.com