Thursday, July 17, 2008

LATEST JULY U.S. DEATHS IN IRAQ: NAMES, HOMETOWNS AND CAUSE OF DEATH

The following is a list of the latest July casualties ONLY carried here but not in the mainstream media in the United States.

SOURCE: http://icasualties.org/oif/prdDetails.aspx?hndRef=4-2008

US
Staff Sergeant Jeremy D. Vrooman
Knan (died in Baghdad) - Diyala
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
14-Jul-2008
1
US: 1 UK: 0 Other: 0



US
NAME NOT RELEASED YET
Falluja - Anbar
Hostile - hostile fire
13-Jul-2008
1
US: 1 UK: 0 Other: 0



US
NAME NOT RELEASED YET
Falluja - Anbar
Non-hostile
10-Jul-2008
0
US: 0 UK: 0 Other: 0


09-Jul-2008
3
US: 3 UK: 0 Other: 0



US
Sergeant Alex R. Jimenez
Jurf al-Sakhar - Baghdad
Hostile - hostile fire - body found

US
Private Byron J. Fouty
Jurf al-Sakhar - Baghdad
Hostile - hostile fire - body found

US
Sergeant 1st Class Steven J. Chevalier
Samarra (died in Balad) - Salah Ad Din
Hostile - hostile fire - grenade
08-Jul-2008
1
US: 1 UK: 0 Other: 0



US
Specialist William L. McMillan III
Baghdad (west of)
Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
05-Jul-2008
1

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