Monday, April 7, 2008

LIST OF LATEST GI DEATHS: DOD HAS YET TO CONFIRM 10; TOTAL 4,023

The latest wave of attacks on US forces in Iraq has left the Department of Defense waiting to confirm the deaths of ten more soldiers in Iraq.

Meanwhile, we have a partial list of those Americans killed in the past two days in Iraq.

Click on the part in "BLUE" to get further details on each soldier.


U.S. Deaths Confirmed By The DoD:
4013
Reported U.S. Deaths Pending DoD Confirmation:
10
Total
4023

DoD Confirmation List
Latest Coalition Fatality: Apr 07, 2008
04/07/08 MNF: MND-B Soldiers attacked by RPG (Baghdad)
Two Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers were killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack at approximately 6 p.m. April 7.

04/07/08 MNF: MND-B Soldier attacked by small-arms fire
A Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldier was killed as the result of small-arms fire after the vehicle he was traveling in was struck by an improvised explosive device while on patrol in eastern Baghdad April 7.

04/07/08 MNF: Update - Coalition Force Soldiers attacked in Diyala
A second Multi-National Division – North Soldier has died from wounds sustained in an IED attack in Diyala Province during convoy operations April 6. One Soldier was killed as previously reported and four others were wounded in the attack.

04/07/08 MNF: MND-B Soldier attacked by IED
A Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldier was killed by an improvised-explosive device during a route-clearing patrol in eastern Baghdad April 6.

04/06/08 MNF: MND-C Soldier dies of Non-combat related injuries
A Multi-National Division – Center Soldier died from non-combat-related injuries April 6. The name of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of the next of kin and release by the Department of Defense.

04/06/08 MNF: MND-B Soldier attacked by rockets
A Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldier was killed from injuries sustained in an indirect fire attack at approximately 3:00 p.m. in eastern Baghdad April 6.

04/06/08 MNF: Coalition forces Soldier attacked by IED
A Coalition forces Soldier was killed as a result of injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device in Diyala Province, April 6.

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