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Body count 10.6.04

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To honor the war dead and fill an information gap in US mass media, City Newspaper will run weekly lists of American soldiers and Iraqi civilians killed during the occupation of Iraq.

The totals:

1064 American soldiers, 138 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 12,976 to 15,033 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to October 3.

American soldiers killed from Sept 29-Oct 3:

Captain Eric L. Allton, 34; Houston, Texas | Sergeant First Class Joselito O. Villanueva, 36; Los Angeles, California | Specialist Gregory A. Cox, 21; Carmichaels, Pennsylvania | Private First Class Kenneth L. Sickels, 20; Apple Valley, California | Sergeant Tyler D. Prewitt, 22; Phoenix, Arizona | Staff Sergeant Darren J. Cunningham, 40; Groton, Massachusetts | Private First Class Joshua K. Titcomb, 20; Somerset, Kentucky | Sergeant Russell L. Collier, 48; Harrison, Arkansas | Staff Sergeant Mike A. Dennie, 31; Fayetteville, North Carolina | Sergeant Jack T. Hennessy, 21; Naperville, Illinois | Specialist Rodney A. Jones, 21; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Specialist Allen Nolan, 38; Marietta, Ohio | Sergeant Michael A. Uvanni, 27; Rome, New York | Sergeant Jack Taft Hennessy, 21; Naperville, Illinois | Sergeant Christopher S. Potts, 38; Tiverton, Rhode Island | Sergeant Russell L. Collier, 48; Harrison, Arkansas.

Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, The Institute for Policy Studies, Foreign Policy In Focus, www.antiwar.com, CNN, The New York Times, www.iraqbodycount.net

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