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There have been only 2 MIA and their names are Keith M. Maupin and Ahmed Qusai al-Taei.

2007-01-26 17:57:53 · answer #1 · answered by LaissezFaire 6 · 3 0

surely they do no longer prefer to completely nicely known the fee, with the aid of fact doing so will improve the prospect that individuals will stop helping the conflict. my very own significant different's mom (former Marine and conservative) became travelling over the Spring and made the assertion..."what's the vast handle Iraq...extra men died on the Arizona..." There that's in a nutshell. 3500+ fallen brother and sister people purely incredibly isn't adequate to get all bothered approximately. of direction, WWII and this adventure in Iraq have certainly no longer something in worry-unfastened. The bottomline is that no longer one American existence could have been lost in Iraq. And now 3500+ American households have lost a pal and 20,000+ different American households have a wounded pal. the math for Iraq is surely extremely alarming. a hundred thirty,000 troops with casualties of 25,000+....wow...that's an alarmingly intense %. And any soldier in Iraq recognizes that the prospect of being killed or wounded is extremely significant. We owe it to them and to the country to checklist all of the names and to recollect each effective existence lost. Will that make it extra durable to lose the subsequent existence and the subsequent one after that....I rather desire so... actual all and sundry is dying...is the investment in human discomfort and suffering incredibly certainly worth the return on investment? that is no longer no depend the way you to attempt to rationalize it.

2016-11-01 09:48:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is my understanding that the number of soldiers listed as "Missing In Action" is very small. Usually the result of aircraft crashes, until the body or bodies are recovered. As of a few weeks ago, the number of American servicemen still listed as Missing In Action" are two:

Sgt. Keith M. Maupin 20 724th Transportation Company, Army Reserve Batavia, Ohio Maupin was originally listed as missing after a fuel convoy was attacked near Baghdad International Airport by Iraqi insurgents using rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire on April 9, 2004. A videotape broadcast by Al-Jazeera on April 16 showed Maupin being held hostage by Iraqi insurgents, and the Pentagon later changed his status to captured. Maupin was promoted in absentia on May 1, 2004, from private first class to specialist. On June 28, 2004, Al-Jazeera reported that it had received a statement and a videotape from militants who claimed to have killed Maupin. U.S. officials, however, were unable to identify the man as Maupin and he remains listed as captured. He was promoted to sergeant in April 2005. (Full story)
Spc. Ahmed K. Altaie 41 Army reservist assigned Provincial Reconstruction Team Baghdad Ann Arbor, Michigan On October 23, 2006, Altaie was categorized as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown when he allegedly was kidnapped while on his way to visit family in Baghdad, Iraq. The Pentagon changed his status to missing-captured on December 11.

2007-01-26 18:10:49 · answer #3 · answered by JOHN B 6 · 1 0

There are only two MIA soldiers. A truck driver from the initial invasion and a terp (interpreter) who married a girl in Iraq and when missing in the Karada Penisula somewhere.

I would have to look up the names for you.

2007-01-26 17:51:11 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

List of casualties is a confidential and must be requested by authorized persons.

2007-01-26 17:51:02 · answer #5 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 4

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2007-01-26 17:55:40 · answer #6 · answered by Mullet Head 2 · 0 0

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2007-01-26 17:52:00 · answer #7 · answered by Cherry_Blossom 5 · 1 0

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