2,932 American soldiers dead and 22,229 wounded in Iraq


As of Dec. 10, 2,932 U.S. soldiers have died in Iraq since the war began and at least 22,229 have been wounded. 9,972 of the wounded were hurt seriously enough that they could not be returned to duty within 72 hours. Over 50,291 Iraqi civilians have been killed according to the Iraq Body Count website.



(The above chart of U.S. military fatalities is based on the Iraq Coalition Casualty Count web site, which gets its numbers from public data provided by the U.S. government. The numbers of wounded are from the Department of Defense web site, as of Dec. 12 at 10 a.m.)

Additional "coalition" deaths include: 126 Britain, 33 Italy, 18 Ukraine, 18 Poland, 13 Bulgaria, 11 Spain, 5 El Salvador, 6 Denmark, 4 Slovakia, 2 Thailand, 2 Estonia, 2 Netherlands, 2 Australia, 2 Romania, 1 Latvia, 1 Hungary, and 1 Kazakhstan.

The Iraq Body Count web site reports that between 50,291 and 55,774 Iraqi civilians have been killed as a result of the military intervention in Iraq.

According to the Cost of War site, the war in Iraq has currently cost the U.S. in excess of $349,597,000,000.

See also: Iran: Consequences of a War by the independent think tank Oxford Research Group.

Posted: Tuesday - December 12, 2006 at 09:55 AM          


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