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Some Gave All - National Guard Casualties (www.ngb.army.mil)
This page is dedicated to the memories of National Guard Soldiers and Airmen lost while defending our nation's principles on 9/11, Operation Noble Eagle, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation... More
Submitted 16 days ago by robertharding | 0 Comments |
Counting the dead gets more complicated in Iraq (www.google.com)
This much is agreed — a double bombing in Baghdad struck a school bus and those responding to the first blast. But the difference in casualty figures was stark. Iraqi officials said 31 people died;... More
Submitted 17 days ago by robertharding | 0 Comments |
U.S. Casualties in Operation Iraqi Freedom (www.defenselink.mil)
* OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19, 2003 in the Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red... More
Submitted 21 days ago by robertharding | 0 Comments |
All Counterinsurgency Is Local (www.theatlantic.com)
June was the deadliest month for the U.S. military in Afghanistan since the invasion in October 2001. July became the second straight month in which casualties exceeded those in Iraq, where four times... More
Submitted about 1 month ago by robertharding | 0 Comments |
What about Iraq's delayed casualties? (www.bnd.com)
Among the issues that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and Republican standard-bearer John McCain should take up in this week's presidential debate is the tragedy of delayed casualties... More
Submitted 2 months ago by robertharding | 0 Comments |
U.S. Loses 9 to Taliban Strike
(www.truthdig.com)
Submitted 4 months ago by klarajo | 0 Comments |
4,000: The Unknown Figure (www.vetvoice.com)
Submitted 8 months ago by MaxMarginal | 0 Comments |
Public Is Less Aware of Iraq Casualties, Study Finds (www.washingtonpost.com)
Submitted 8 months ago by SpencerKent | 0 Comments |
Mom Apologizes For Fake Hannah Montana Essay (soldiersmind.com)
Submitted 11 months ago by DaveJ | 0 Comments |

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