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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

U.S. Military Killed or Wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq

KILLED IN ACTION:
Afghanistan: 5/21/12: 3     CURRENT: 1982                                                 

IRAQ:
Killed In Action: 3/2003---12/18/2011: 4,818

Wounded total to 12/18/1I:     54,834
Killed in Action, November,2011: 2

Iraqi Civilians Killed: 1,366,350

AFGHANISTAN:
Wounded Total (to 3/1/12): 15322
Killed In Action, April,2012: 54
Wounded, January,2012: 114


KILLED IN ACTION                               
MAJ John P. Pryor, 42, U.S. Army, Moorestown, New Jersey  (hostile fire--mortar attack)
SSG Christopher G. Smith, 28, U.S. Army, Grand Rapids, Michigan (non-hostile--vehicle rollover)
SPC Stephen M. Okray, 21, U.S. Army, St. Clair Shores, Michigan (non-hostile--vehicle rollover)

SPC Stephen G. Zapasnik, 19, U.S. Army, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (non-hostile--vehicle rollover) LANCE CPL Thomas Reilly, Jr., 19, U.S. Marine Corps, London, Kentucky (hostile fire)
LANCE CPL Robert L. Johnson, 21, U. S. Marine Corps, Central Point, Oregon (non-hostile)
PFC Coleman W. Hinkefent, 19, U.S. Army, Coweta, Oklahoma (non-hostile--illness)
SSG Jonathan W. Dean, 25, U.S. Army, Menagar, Alabama (non-hostile)
SSG Solomon T. Sam, 31, U.S. Army, Majuro, Marshall Islands (hostile fire--suicide car bomb)
SGT John J. Savage, 26, U.S. Army, Weatherford, Texas (hostile fire-suicide car bomb)







Photo of 1st Lt.  Robert  . Vallejo II  1ST LT Robert Vallejo II                             
 28,  U.S. Army                                        
  Richland Hills, Texas                                        
   September 18, 2008                                        
  non-hostile--helicopter crash

                                                         


Photo of Capt.  Darrick  D. Wright

CAPT Darrick D. Wright    
37,  U.S. Army    
Nashville, Tennessee
September 17, 2008
non-hostile--illness


Photo of Pfc.  Leonard  J. Gulczynski IPFC Leonard J. Gulczynski
19,  U.S. Army
Carol Stream, Illinois
September 17, 2008
non-hostile--vehicle accident
 

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