Cost of war
The totals:
3133 US soldiers, 256 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 56,640 to 62,362 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to February 19.
4836 Iraqi police and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.
American servicemen and -women killed between February 7-14:
Lance Corporal Matthew P. Pathenos, 21, Ballwin, Missouri | Sergeant James J. Holtom, 22, Rexburg, Idaho | Specialist Ross A. Clevenger, 21, Givens Hot Springs, Idaho | Private Raymond M. Werner, 21, Boise, Idaho | Staff Sergeant Alan W. Shaw, 31, Little Rock, Arkansas | Staff Sergeant Eric Ross, 26, Kenduskeag, Maine | Specialist Leeroy A. Camacho, 28, Saipan, Mariana Islands | Sergeant James J. Regan, 26, Manhasset, New York | Captain Donnie R. Belser Jr., 28, Anniston, Alabama | Sergeant Robert B. Thrasher, 23, Folsom, California | Specialist Dennis L. Sellen Jr., 20, Newhall, California | Sergeant Russell A. Kurtz, 22, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania | Private First Class Nickolas A. Tanton, 24, San Antonio, Texas | Sergeant First Class Allen Mosteiro, 42, Fort Worth, Texas | Private First Class Branden C. Cummings, 20, Titusville, Florida | Sergeant John D. Rode, 24, Pineville, North Carolina | Sergeant Carl L. Seigart, 32, San Luis Obispo, California | Specialist Ronnie G. Madore Jr., 34, San Diego, California | Lance Corporal Daniel T. Morris, 19, Crimora, Virginia
Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, www.iraqbodycount.net