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COST OF WAR: The Iraq conflict by the numbers (6/27/07)

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The totals:

3539 U.S. soldiers, 281 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 66,195 to 72,489 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to June 25.

5752 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 13-23:

Private First Class Casey S. Carriker, 20, Hoquiam, Washington | Specialist Josiah W. Hollopeter, 27, San Diego, California | Sergeant Derek T. Roberts, 24, Gold River, California | Specialist Val J. Borm, 21, Sidney, Nebraska | Specialist Farid Elazzouzi, 26, Paterson, New Jersey | Staff Sergeant Michael A. Bechert, 24, New Castle, Indiana | Corporal Dustin R. Brisky, 26, Round Rock, Texas | Sergeant Richard K. Parker, 26, Phillips, Maine | Major Kevin H. Sonnenberg, 42, McClure, Ohio | Private First Class Michael P. Pittman, 34, Davenport, Iowa | Sergeant Danny R. Soto, 24, Houston, Texas | Corporal Zachary A. Grass, 22, Beach City, Ohio | First Lieutenant Frank B. Walkup, IV, 23, Woodbury, Tennessee | Private First Class David A. Wilkey Jr., 22, Elkhart, Indiana | Sergeant Eric L. Snell, 35, Trenton, New Jersey | Private First Class Larry Parks Jr., 24, Altoona, Pennsylvania | Private First Class Jacob T. Tracy, 20, Palestine, Illinois | Specialist Darryl W. Linder, 23, Hickory, North Carolina | Sergeant First Class William A. Zapfe, 35, Muldraugh, Kentucky | Private First Class Joshua S. Modgling, 22, Las Vegas, Nevada | Sergeant Shawn P. Martin, 30, Delmar, New York | Staff Sergeant Stephen J. Wilson, 28, Duluth, Georgia | Specialist Karen N. Clifton, 22, Lehigh Acres, Florida | Private First Class Raymond N. Spencer Jr., 23, Carmichael, California | Airman First Class Jason D. Nathan, 22, Macon, Georgia

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

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