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Cost of war - 8.9.06 

The totals:

2586 US soldiers, 230 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 39,942 to 44,451 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to August 7.

3841 Iraqi police and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.

American soldiers killed between July 29 and August 4:

Private First Class Jason Hanson, 21, Forks, Washington | Lance Corporal Anthony E. Butterfield, 19, Clovis, California | Sergeant Christian B. Williams, 27, Winter Haven, Florida | Corporal Phillip E. Baucus, 28, Wolf Creek, Montana | Sergeant Joshua A. Ford, 20, Wayne, Nebraska | Specialist Hai Ming Hsia, 37, New York, New York | Corporal Joseph A. Tomci, 21, Stow, Ohio | Petty Officer Second Class Marc A. Lee, 28, Hood River, Oregon | Sergeant Dustin D. Laird, 23, Martin, Tennessee | Sergeant Ryan D. Jopek, 20, Merrill, Wisconsin | Lance Corporal Kurt E. Dechen, 24, Springfield, Vermont | Sergeant George M. Ulloa Jr., 23, Austin, Texas | Staff Sergeant Clint J. Storey, 30, Enid, Oklahoma | Sergeant Bradley H. Beste, 22, Naperville, Illinois

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

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