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2007-02-26 10:46:20
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answered by john a 1
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There have been 3,411 coalition deaths -- 3,155 Americans, two Australians, 132 Britons, 13 Bulgarians, six Danes, two Dutch, two Estonians, one Fijian, one Hungarian, 32 Italians, one Kazakh, three Latvian, 19 Poles, two Romanians, five Salvadoran, four Slovaks, 11 Spaniards, two Thai and 18 Ukrainians -- in the war in Iraq as of February 26, 2007, according to a CNN count.
Go to http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/ for more info on the resent killings in Iraq!
Hope this answered your question and God Bless!
2007-02-26 18:50:34
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answered by Yahoo 4
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The last I heard- it was 3,154...- but it changes SO often, I don't think you'll find a site that will be so "up todate"- that it won't change in 5 minutes (And DON'T count on the government to give you exact figures- that's not in "our national interest" to them). Try CNN for the latest death toll. They're probably as good a source- as any.
2007-02-26 18:55:20
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Check the whitehouse website.
FYI to the person who said they don't count the ones dying in the airlift, thats cuz theres like 5 people who died in the helicopter. If you get airlifted out nowadays, either you will survive or you'll die in the hospital when you get there.
2007-02-26 18:53:14
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answered by Alex H 2
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there is a good website http://www.unknownnews.net/casualties.html it has casualties of how many people have been killed and wounded for soldiers both iraqi and coalition and iraq civilians for both the iraq war and afghan war check it out... the only downside is it updates once every month
2007-02-26 19:02:41
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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go to cnn .com look for lou dobbs links he is always talking about this subject gives numbers daily he is on at 8 or 9 central time
2007-02-26 18:48:12
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answered by gregs111 6
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Ha, you must be a democrat. Only democrats keep score on the dead Americans while the cons might keep track of the dead enemy.
2007-02-26 19:04:32
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answer #7
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answered by Kevin A 6
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There have been 22,000 medal of honor awards given to the soldiers who have died or have been injured.
2007-02-26 18:50:21
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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Enough to feed a man for years.
2007-02-26 18:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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US soldiers dead - confirmed by the DoD 3154 - 2 pending.
Total US casualtes: 32,544 (don't forget all the injured)
http://icasualties.org/oif/
2007-02-26 18:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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3,191 (of course they don't count those soldiers who die from battle injuries after being airlifted out of country)
2007-02-26 18:49:39
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answer #11
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answered by hgheartland 2
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