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Military Fatalities: US: 792 Total: 902

Mai 2005: 55

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05/19/04 zanesvilletimesrecorder: Soldier with Zanesville unit killed
Sgt. James W. Harlan, 44, Owensboro, Ky., died at Camp Anaconda, Iraq, when a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb next to his vehicle.
05/19/04 Centcom: TWO FIRST INFANTRY DIVISION SOLDIERS DIE IN SEPARATE INCIDENTS
One Soldier was killed by small arms fire while on patrol near Muqdadiyah around 4:30 p.m. The attacker fired on the patrol from a cemetery. The second Soldier died after an electrical accident around 6 p.m. at a Coalition base near Bayji.
05/19/04 keynoter: Bomb injures Keys man
Cpl. Darick Pennell, 25, of Key Largo was seriously injured Saturday when a bomb exploded near the Bradley fighting vehicle he was riding.
05/19/04 Sky: BRIT WORKER KILLED IN IRAQ
A British civilian worker has been killed in Iraq, the Foreign Office has said.
05/19/04 AP: Iraqi suicide bomb kills Owensboro reservist
Staff Sgt. James William Harlan, 44, a reservist with the 660th Transportation Company in Cadiz, Ohio, died yesterday, said his brother, Kenny Harlan of Owensboro. News of his death stunned his family.
05/19/04 wkyt: Kentucky Reservist Injured In Iraq Returns Home
Navy Seabee Reservist Gregory Risner was hurt in two seperate bombings between the end of April and beginning of this month.
05/19/04 Reuters: Four Iraqis Killed in Clashes with U.S. Near Shrine
U.S. troops and followers of rebel Shi`ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashed near one of Shi`ite Islam`s holiest sites early on Wednesday and four Iraqis were killed and nine wounded, witnesses said.
05/18/04 CJTF: Marine Dies in Al Anbar Province
Marine assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force was killed in action May 18 in the Al Anbar Province while conducting security and stability operations
05/18/04 DOD: Casualty Identified
Sgt. James W. Harlan, 44, of Owensboro, Ky., died May 14 at Camp Anaconda, Iraq, when a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb next to his vehicle
05/18/04 DOD: Casualty Identified
Pfc. Brian K. Cutter, 19, of Riverside, Calif., was found unconscious on May 13, and was later pronounced dead in Al Asad, Iraq.
05/18/04 PalmBeachPost: Injured Seabee from Loxahatchee returns from Iraq
Petty Officer 2nd Class James Nappier, 45, was wounded by mortar fire in the yard of the Marine base at Ramadi, west of Baghdad May 2. The attack killed five sailors and wounded 28.
05/18/04 AP: Suicide suspected in Iraq death of N.C. airman
An airman from Tennessee and Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina who died of non-hostile injuries in Iraq is believed to have committed suicide, the Defense Department said.
05/18/04 StarsandStripes: 1st ID soldiers capture suspects in mortar attacks
The attack occurred about 5:20 p.m. and injured 10 people, including seven soldiers and three non-American civilian workers, said Maj. Richard Spiegel, spokesman for the 13th Corps Support Command, based at Anaconda.
05/18/04 AP: Relatives say 20-year-old soldier killed in Iraq
Pfc. Mark Kasecky, of Stowe Township, a National Guardsman, was apparently on patrol when a bomb blew up his Humvee, according to his mother, Emily Arnold, who said she learned of his death from a chaplain and Army sergeant.
05/18/04 PlainDealer: Soldier`s family spurs fix by Army
The U.S. Army is operating under new procedures for communicating with the families of wounded soldiers following a mishandled situation involving a Geauga County staff sergeant killed in Iraq, military officials said.
05/18/04 10nbc: Rochester Soldier injured in Iraq
Roberto Santiago was wounded by a rocket propelled grenade May 13th near Karbala. Santiago suffered wounds in the face, left arm and leg, and back.
05/18/04 MarineCorpsNews: Soldier Awarded 2nd Purple Heart
Pfc. Quinton D. Graves, a 19-year-old from Salt Lake City assigned to Company G, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, is the first Marine in the 1st Marine Division to be awarded the Purple Heart twice during this deployment to Iraq
05/18/04 AP: Mortar shells hit houses in Baghdad
... two mortar shells fell on houses in Baghdad near a compound formerly used by the Iraqi security service. Three civilians were injured in that attack.
05/18/04 whotv: U-S military reports deadly shooting attack
The U-S military says gunmen have fired on a convoy of civilian cars in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
05/18/04 Paragoulddailypress: Injured soldier needs help
The family of a local soldier who was recently injured in combat in Iraq is seeking donations to a fund the family has set up...
 
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