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StonyArabia
11-01-2011, 04:39 PM
Faces of the Fallen


Faces of the Fallen

(1-48)
48 U.S. service members died during 2002 in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
Steven Checo Pedro Pena-Suarez Thomas Robinson Jerry Pope II James Ebbers Antonio Sledd Mark Wayne Jackson Ryan Foraker Christopher James Speer Peter Tycz II Sean Corlew Anissa Shero Gene Arden Vance Jr. Jamie Maugans Justin Galewski Daniel Romero Brian Craig Matthew Bourgeois John Chapman Marc Anderson Bradley Crose Philip Svitak Matthew Commons Neil Roberts Jason Cunningham Stanley Harriman Curtis Carter Juan Ridout William McDaniel II Jeremy Foshee James Dorrity Bartt Owens Curtis Feistner Thomas Allison Kerry Frith Bruce Rushforth Jr. Jody Egnor Jason Disney Walter Cohee III Dwight Morgan Bryan Bertrand Matthew Bancroft Nathan Hays Stephen Bryson Scott Germosen Jeannette Winters Daniel McCollum Nathan Ross Chapman
Casualties by year

* 424
* 554
* 461
* 465
* 1019
* 918
* 942
* 900
* 531
* 48
* 12

* 2011
* 2010
* 2009
* 2008
* 2007
* 2006
* 2005
* 2004
* 2003
* 2002
* 2001

Casualties by category

All 6274 U.S. service members, click to see casualties.
Theater

* 4471 Iraq Iraq
* 1803 Afghanistan Afghanistan

Sex

* 6138 M M
* 136 F F

Service branch

* 3949 Army Army
* 1310 Marines Marines
* 470 Army National Guard Army National Guard
* 190 Navy Navy
* 128 Air Force Air Force
* 118 Army Reserves Army Reserves
* 89 Marine Reserves Marine Reserves

Age

* 2829 20-24 20-24
* 1498 25-29 25-29
* 1181 30-39 30-39
* 395 18-19 18-19
* 318 40-49 40-49
* 48 50-59 50-59

Cause of death

* 2415 Hostile action
* 2382 IED
* 652 Non-combat
* 380 Helicopter accident
* 353 Vehicle accident
* 60 Unknown
* 29 Airplane crash

About Faces of the Fallen

Faces of the Fallen is a collection of information about each U.S. service member who has died as a result of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation New Dawn and Operation Enduring Freedom.

This information is updated at least weekly from military releases, news service reports and local newspaper stories. The photographs come from news services, local newspapers and family members.

The Washington Post cannot give permission to allow for third-party use of the photos in Faces of the Fallen due to contractual agreements with other news organizations.

Research by Magda Jean-Louis, Greg Linch, Whitney Fetterhoff and Mary Hadar.

Application design and development by Jeremy Bowers and Wilson Andrews.


http://apps.washingtonpost.com/national/fallen/dates/2002/

The Lawspeaker
11-03-2011, 05:31 AM
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A shame. They are men and women that could have served the country better instead of getting sent off to die for Wallstreet.

What is not mentioned are the perhaps thousands that have committed suicide since their repatriation.