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COST OF WAR: The Iraq conflict by the numbers (8/8/07)

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The totals:

3660 U.S. soldiers, 293Coalition soldiers, and approximately 68,470 to 74,900 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to August 6.

6039 Iraqi policemen and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.

American Servicemen and -women killed between July 26-August 4:

Private Michael A. Baloga, 21, Everett, Washington | Private First Class Cody C. Grater, 20, Spring Hill, Florida | Staff Sergeant Wilberto Suliveras, 38, Humacao, Puerto Rico | Corporal Sean A. Stokes, 24, Auburn, California | Corporal Jason M. Kessler, 29, Mount Vernon, Washington | Specialist Zachariah J. Gonzalez, 23, Indiana | Private First Class Charles T. Heinlein Jr., 23, Hemlock, Michigan | Private First Class Alfred H. Jairala, 29, Hialeah, Florida | Sergeant Stephen R. Maddies, 41, Elizabethton, Tennessee | Master Sergeant Julian Ingles Rios, 52, Anasco, Puerto Rico | Staff Sergeant Fernando Santos, 29, San Antonio, Texas | Specialist Cristian Rojas-Gallego, 24, of Loganville, Georgia | Specialist Eric D. Salinas, 25, Houston, Texas | Specialist Braden J. Long, 19, Sherman, Texas

Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, www.iraqbodycount.net

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