The totals:
3570 U.S. soldiers, 284 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 66,602 to 72,910 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to June 29.
5782 Iraqi policemen and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.
American Servicemen and -women killed between June 20-27:
Staff Sergeant Darren P. Hubbell, 38, Tifton, Georgia | Private First Class David J. Bentz III, 20, Newfield, New Jersey | Specialist Joe G. Charfauros Jr., 33, Rota, Mariana Islands | Major Sid W. Brookshire, 36, Missouri | Sergeant Alphonso J. Montenegro II, 22, Far Rockaway, New York | Sergeant Ryan M. Wood, 22, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Private First Class Daniel J. Agami, 25, Coconut Creek, Florida | Private First Class Anthony D. Hebert, 19, Lake City, Minnesota | Private First Class Thomas R. Leemhuis, 23, Binger, Oklahoma | Private First Class Jerimiah J. Veitch, 21, Dibble, Oklahoma | Specialist Dominic N. Rodriguez, 23, Klamath Falls, Oregon | Specialist Carter A. Gamble Jr., 24, Brownstown, Indiana | Sergeant Michael J. Montpetit, 31, Honolulu, Hawaii | Staff Sergeant Michael D. Moody Jr., 31, Richmond, Virginia | Sergeant Chris Davis, 35, Lubbock, Texas | Private Shane M. Stinson, 23, Fullerton, California | First Lieutenant Daniel P. Riordan, 24, St. Louis, Missouri | Sergeant Joel A. House, 22, Lee, Maine | Sergeant Jimy M. Malone, 23, Wills Point, Texas | Specialist Derek A. Calhoun, 23, Oklahoma City | Sergeant William E. Brown, 25, Phil Campbell, Alabama | Sergeant Joel A. Dahl, 21, Los Lunas, New Mexico | Specialist Joseph P. Kenny, 20, Veneta, Oregon | Specialist Eric C. Palmer, 21, Maize, Kansas | Private First Class Henry G. Byrd III, 20, of Veguita, New Mexico | Private First Class Andre Craig Jr., 24, New Haven, Connecticut | Sergeant Trista L. Moretti, 27, South Plainfield, New Jersey | Sergeant First Class Nathan L. Winder, 32, Blanding, Utah | Corporal Derek C. Dixon, 20, Riverside, Ohio | Staff Sergeant Daniel A. Newsome, 27, Chicopee, Massachusetts
Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, www.iraqbodycount.net





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