http://icasualties.org/oif/

The Wounded: US Military as reported after 4/3  
Period                    Wnd-RTD Wounded       
19-Mar-03 thru 03-Apr-03      115       426     
04-Apr-03 thru 02-Apr-04        963     1484    
03-Apr-04 thru 09-Apr-04        59      222     
10-Apr-04 thru 16-Apr-04        119     242     
17-Apr-04 thru 23-Apr-04        138     96      
24-Apr-04 thru 03-May-04        193     76      
04-May-04 thru 11-May-04        82      116     
12-May-04 thru 18-May-04        100     93      
19-May-04 thru 24-May-04        73      85      
25-May-04 thru 31-May-04        86      114     
01-Jun-04 thru 09-Jun-04        121     10      
10-Jun-04 thru 16-Jun-04        71      54      
17-Jun-04 thru 22-Jun-04        79      54      
23-Jun-04 thru 29-Jun-04        64      59      
30-Jun-04 thru 20-Jul-04        209     201     
21-Jul-04 thru 03-Aug-04        183     100     
04-Aug-04 thru 11-Aug-04        56      133     
12-Aug-04 thru 17-Aug-04        129     92      
18-Aug-04 thru 24-Aug-04        152     41      
25-Aug-04 thru 31-Aug-04        84      142     
Total   3076    3840
--- "Robert G. Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/244/wash/US_wounded_total_in_Iraq_approP.shtml
> 
> 
> 
> The number of American troops wounded in Iraq since the U.S.-led
> invasion in March 2003 is approaching 7,000, according to figures
> published Tuesday by the Pentagon. The death toll for U.S. military
> personnel is 975, plus three Defense Department civilians.
> The wounded total has approximately doubled since mid-April, when
> casualties and deaths mounted rapidly as the insurgency intensified.
> The death toll over that period has grown by about 300.
> 
> The Pentagon, which generally updates its casualty count each week,
> said the number of wounded stands at 6,916, up 226 from a week
> earlier. In the two months since the United States handed over
> political sovereignty to an interim Iraq government, the wounded
> total
> has grown by about 1,500.
> 
> The vast majority of casualties have been Marines and Army soldiers,
> although the Pentagon announced on Tuesday the 13th member of the Air
> Force to die in Iraq. Airman 1st Class Carl L. Anderson Jr., 21, of
> Georgetown, S.C., was killed by a roadside bomb on Sunday near the
> northern city of Mosul. He was assigned to the 3rd Logistics
> Readiness
> Squadron based at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
> 
> 
> 
> xponent
> 
> Not Good News Maru
> 
> rob
> 
> 
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