The totals:
3362 U.S. soldiers, 273 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 62,842 to 68,869 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to May 7.
5430 Iraqi police and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.
American servicemen and -women killed between April 26-May 3:
Corporal Christopher Degiovine, 25, Lone Tree, Colorado | Specialist Eddie D. Tamez, 21, Galveston, Texas | Private First Class David A. Kirkpatrick, 20, Upland, Indiana | Private First Class Nicholas E. Riehl, 21, Shiocton, Wisconsin | Sergeant Peter Woodall, 25, Sarasota, Florida | Sergeant William J. Callahan, 28, South Easton, Massachusetts | Sergeant Michael R. Hullender, 29, Little Falls, New Jersey | Sergeant Glenn D. Hicks Jr., 24, College Station, Texas | Private First Class Jay-D H. Ornsby-Adkins, 21, Ione, California | Private Cole E. Spencer, 21, Gays, Illinois | Sergeant Norman L. Tollett, 30, Columbus, Ohio | Staff Sergeant Jay E. Martin, 29, Baltimore, Maryland | Sergeant Alexander J. Funcheon, 21, Bel Aire, Kansas | Private First Class Brian A. Botello, 19, Alta, Iowa | First Lieutenant Travis L. Manion, 26, Doylestown, Pennsylvania | Lance Corporal Johnathan E. Kirk, 25, Belhaven, North Carolina | 1st Lieutenant Ryan P. Jones, 23, Massachusetts | Specialist Astor A. Sunsin-Pineda, 20, Long Beach, California | Private First Class Katie M. Soenksen, 19, Davenport, Iowa | Specialist Andrew R. Weiss, 28, Lafayette, Indiana | 1st Lieutenant Colby J. Umbrell, 26, Doylestown, Pennsylvania | Specialist Matthew T. Bolar, 24, Montgomery, Alabama | Staff Sergeant Coby G. Schwab, 25, Puyallup, Washington | Specialist Kelly B. Grothe, 21, Spokane, Washington | Sergeant Felix G. Gonzalez-Iraheta, 25, Sun Valley, California | Private First Class John D. Flores, 21, Barrigada, Guam
Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, www.iraqbodycount.net