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Cost of war - 12-06-06 

The totals:

2888 US soldiers, 247 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 49,615 to 55,021 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to November 30.

4526 Iraqi police and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.

American soldiers killed between November 24-30:

Private Reece D. Moreno, 19, Prescott, Arizona | Staff Sergeant Daniel M. Morris, 28, Clinton, Tennessee | Corporal Nicholas P. Rapavi, 22, Springfield, Virginia | Corporal Michael C. Ledsome, 24, Austin, Texas | Lance Corporal Jeromy D. West, 20, Aguanga, California | Captain Jason R. Hamill, 31, New Haven, Connecticut | First Lieutenant David M. Fraser, 25, Texas | Private Joshua C. Burrows, 20, Bossier City, Louisiana | Sergeant Jeannette T. Dunn, 44, Bronx, New York | Lance Corporal Michael A. Schwarz, 20, Carlstadt, New Jersey | Major Troy L. Gilbert, 34, Litchfield Park, Arizona | Private First Class Theodore M. West, 23, Richmond, Kentucky | Staff Sergeant Jeremy W. Mulhair, 35, Omaha, Nebraska

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

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