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  2. Casualties of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    About a third of soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq say they can't see a mental-health professional when they need to. When the number of troops in Iraq surged by 30,000 last year, the number of Army mental-health workers remained the same – about 200 – making counseling and care even tougher to get.

  3. List of British casualties during the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    During the Iraq War, 179 British service personnel and at least three UK Government civilian staff died. [1] Many more were wounded. Of the more than 183 fatalities, 138 personnel were classified as having been killed in hostile circumstances, with the remaining 44 losing their lives as a result of illness, accidents/friendly fire, or suicide.

  4. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    Washington Post database of all U.S. service-member casualties Archived 2006-10-12 at the Wayback Machine; CNN list of U.S. Casualties in Iraq since 2003. Complete list of U.S. Casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003. Iraq Casualties; Navy and Marine death tolls; Iraq and Afghanistan Casualty Count

  5. June 2006 abduction of United States soldiers in Iraq

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    In Iraq in June 2006, two soldiers of the United States Army were abducted and later killed and mutilated by members of the Mujahedeen Shura Council, during a time when military forces of the U.S. and a dozen other countries were conducting military operations in Iraq to "bring order to parts of that country that remain [ed] dangerous". [1]

  6. Category:American military personnel killed in the Iraq War

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    S. Death of Dave Sharrett II. Casey Sheehan. Paul Ray Smith. Sean Stokes.

  7. May 2007 abduction of United States soldiers in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi insurgents released images of the Common Access Cards of two of the soldiers in early June 2007. The May 2007 abduction of American soldiers in Iraq occurred when Iraqi insurgents attacked a military outpost in Al Taqa, Iraq, killing four U.S. Army soldiers and an Iraqi soldier before capturing Private Byron Wayne Fouty, Specialist Alex Ramon Jimenez, and Private First Class Joseph John ...

  8. 2020 Camp Taji attacks - Wikipedia

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    On 11 March 2020, 29 rockets landed on Camp Taji, killing two Americans [5] and one British soldier from the Royal Army Medical Corps who was attached to the Irish Guards. [6] [7] The attack left 14 other US soldiers, contractors and coalition personnel wounded, five of them critically. [4] [8] One of the coalition wounded was identified as a ...

  9. Timeline of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    June 24 - Six soldiers from the British Royal Military Police are killed by a mob in Majar al-Kabir in Southern Iraq. July. July 2: U.S. President George W. Bush challenges those attacking U.S. troops to "bring 'em on!". July 13: The Iraqi Governing Council is established under the authority of the Coalition Provisional Authority.