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Coalition casualties for October
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Coalition servicemen killed in the war against Iraq: Total announced as of 2nd of November: 433 (377 US, 51 UK, 1 Denmark, 3 Spain, 1 Ukraine) Total casualties after 1st of May: 262 (239 US, 18 UK, 1 Denmark, 3 Spain, 1 Ukraine) Casualties divided by service branch: Note! The number in brackets indicates how many of the total casualties are from Territorial Army, National Guard or Reserves. 87 (US Marine Corps) 271 [23] (US Army) 5 [1] (US Air Force) 6 (US Navy) 8 (US Special Operations Command) 6 (Royal Navy) 4 (Royal Air Force) 10 (Royal Marines) 31 [3] (Royal Army) 1 (Danish Army) 1 (Ukrainian Army) 1 (Spanish Intelligence Center) 2 (Spanish Army) Aircraft losses by aircraft type and nationality: 8 Attack Helicopters (US) 10 Transport Helicopters (US) 1 Combat Assault Hel. (US) 1 Medevac Helicopters (US) 1 Reconnaissance Hel. (US) 2 Strike Planes (US) 1 Attack/ASW Planes (US) 4 Fighters (US) 1 UAV (US) 2 Transport Helicopters (UK) 1 Strike Plane (UK) 1 UAV (UK) Armor losses by vehicle type and nationality: 12 Main Battle Tanks (US) 7 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (US) 2 Armored Personnel Carrier (US) 1 Self-propelled Artillery Piece (US) 1 Main Battle Tank (UK) 2 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (UK) 2 Armored Personnel Carrier (Ukraine) Note: To save space details on casualties have been omitted excepting the last month. 01/10/03 (3 killed) Command Sgt. Maj. James D. Blankenbecler, 40. Killed on Oct. 1 in Samarra, Iraq. Blankenbecler was in a convoy that was hit by an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenades. Blankenbecler died of his injuries. (1st Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery Regiment) Pfc. Analaura Esparza Gutierrez, 21. Killed on Oct. 1 in Tikrit, Iraq. Esparza Gutierrez was in a convoy that was hit by an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenades. (A Company, 4th Forward Support Battalion) Spc. Simeon Hunte, 23. Killed on Oct. 1 in Al Khadra, Iraq. Hunte was on patrol when an Iraqi citizen approached and shot him. (1st Battalion, 13th Armored Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division) 03/10/03 (1 killed) Pfc. Charles M. Sims, 18. Drowned on Oct. 3 in Baghdad, Iraq. (549th Military Police Company) 04/10/03 (1 killed) M2 Bradley hit by RPG in Assadah, Iraq (US) Spc. James H. Pirtle, 27. Killed on Oct. 4 in Assadah, Iraq. Pirtle was in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle when an RPG struck his vehicle. Pirtle died of his injuries. (C Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment) 06/10/03 (3 killed) Spc. Spencer T. Karol, 20. Killed on Oct. 6 in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Karol was on a mission to observe enemy activity when a command detonated device exploded. His vehicle was overturned from the force of the explosion and he was fatally injured. (165th Military Intelligence, V Corps) 2nd Lt. Richard Torres, 25. Killed on Oct. 6 in Baghdad, Iraq, while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. While on combat patrol, Torres' convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device. Torres died of his injuries. (1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division) Pfc. Kerry D. Scott, 21. Killed on Oct. 6 in Iskandariyah, Iraq. While on a combat patrol, Scott's convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device. Scott was one of two soldiers killed in the blast. (1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division) 09/10/03 (4 killed) Spc. Joseph C. Norquist, 26. Killed on Oct. 9 in Baqubah, Iraq, while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Norquist was in a convoy that came under attack from rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire. Norquist was fatally injured in the incident. (588th Engineer Battalion) Staff Sgt. Christopher W. Swisher, 26. Killed in an ambush on Oct. 9 in Baghdad, Iraq. The soldiers were on patrol when their unit was ambushed by individuals using small arms fire and rocket propelled grenades. (2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment) Pvt. Sean A. Silva, 23. Killed in an ambush on Oct. 9 in Baghdad, Iraq. The soldiers were on patrol when their unit was ambushed by individuals using small arms fire and rocket propelled grenades. (2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment) Sargento primero Jose Antonio Bernal Gomez, 34. Shot on Oct. 9 outside his house in Baghdad. (National Center of Spanish Intelligence (CNI)) 12/10/03 (1 killed) M2 Bradley struck a mine in Bayji, Iraq (US) Spc. James E. Powell, 26. Killed on October 12 in Baji, Iraq. Powell was killed when his M2/A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle struck an enemy anti-tank mine. He died as a result of his injuries. (B Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division) 13/10/03 (5 killed) Pfc. Stephen E. Wyatt, 19. Killed on Oct. 13 in Balad, Iraq. Wyatt was in a convoy that was hit by an improvised explosive device and small arms fire. He died as a result of his injuries. (C Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment) Spc. Donald L. Wheeler, 22. Killed on Oct. 13 in Tikrit, Iraq. Wheeler was searching for a possible improvised explosive device when his unit came under attack from a rocket propelled grenade. He died as a result of his injuries. (A Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division) Spc. Douglas J. Weismantle, 28. Died on Oct. 13 in Baghdad, Iraq. Weismantle was driving a high mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV) when an Iraqi dump truck swerved and rolled over on top of his vehicle. Weismantle died as a result of his injuries. (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne) Pfc. Jose Casanova, 23. Died on Oct. 13 in Baghdad, Iraq. Casanova was in a high mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV) when an Iraqi dump truck swerved and rolled over on top of his vehicle. Casanova was one of two soldiers who were killed in this incident. (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division) Pvt. Benjamin L. Freeman, 19. Drowned on Oct. 13 near Al Asad, Iraq. Soldiers from his unit had been searching for Freeman when they discovered him floating on the surface of the water near Haditha dam. Attempts made to resuscitate him were unsuccessful. (K Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment) 17/10/03 (4 killed) Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Bellavia, 28. Died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom on Oct. 16 in Karbala, Iraq. The soldiers were attempting to negotiate with armed men who were congregating on a road near a mosque after curfew. The Iraqis opened fire killing three soldiers and wounding seven others. (716th Military Police Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)) Cpl. Sean R. Grilley, 24. Died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom on Oct. 16 in Karbala, Iraq. The soldiers were attempting to negotiate with armed men who were congregating on a road near a mosque after curfew. The Iraqis opened fire killing three soldiers and wounding seven others. (716th Military Police Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)) Lt. Col. Kim S. Orlando, 43. Died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom on Oct. 16 in Karbala, Iraq. The soldiers were attempting to negotiate with armed men who were congregating on a road near a mosque after curfew. The Iraqis opened fire killing three soldiers and wounding seven others. (716th Military Police Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Orlando was the commanding officer of the 716th Military Police Battalion.) Spc. Michael L. Williams, 46. Killed on October 17, 2003, along MSR Jackson, near Baghdad, Iraq. Williams was killed in action when his vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device. He died as a result of his injuries. (105th Military Police Company, Army National Guard) 18/10/03 (2 killed) 1st Lt. David R. Bernstein, 24. Killed in action on Oct. 18 in Taza, Iraq, when enemy forces ambushed their patrol using rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire. (1st Battalion (Airborne), 508th Infantry Regiment, 173rd Infantry Brigade) Pfc. John D. Hart, 20. Killed in action on Oct. 18 in Taza, Iraq, when enemy forces ambushed their patrol using rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire. (1st Battalion (Airborne), 508th Infantry Regiment, 173rd Infantry Brigade) 20/10/03 (1 killed) Staff Sgt. Paul J. Johnson, 29. Killed on Oct. 20 in Al Fallujah, Iraq. Johnson was on a mounted patrol when the vehicle he was riding in hit an improvised explosive device and later came under small arms fire by enemy forces. (1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division) 21/10/03 (1 killed) Pfc. Paul J. Bueche, 19. Died on Oct. 21 in Balad, Iraq. Bueche was changing a tire on a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter when the tire exploded. (131st Aviation Regiment, Army National Guard) 22/10/03 (2 killed) Pvt. Jason M. Ward, 25, of Tulsa, Okla., died on Oct. 22 in Baghdad, Iraq. Ward died of non-combat related injuries. (2nd Battalion, 70th Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Division) Spc. John P. Johnson, 24. Died on Oct. 22 in Baghdad, Iraq. Johnson died of non-combat related injuries. (2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division) 23/10/03 (1 killed) Capt. John R. Teal, 31. Killed on Oct. 23 in Baqubah, Iraq. Teal was in a convoy when an improvised explosive device exploded. He died of injuries sustained in the explosion. (2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division) 24/10/03 (3 killed) Sgt. Michael S. Hancock, 29. Killed on Oct. 24 in Mosul, Iraq. Hancock was on guard duty when he was shot. He died of his injuries. (1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment) Spc. Artimus D. Brassfield, 22. Died of wounds received from an enemy mortar attack Oct. 24 in Samaria, Iraq. (B Company, 1st Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 4th Infantry Division) Spc. Jose L. Mora, 26. Died of wounds received from an enemy mortar attack Oct. 24 in Samaria, Iraq. (C Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division) 25/10/03 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter was shot down today by RPG ground fire near Tikrit (US) 26/10/03 (6 killed) Sargento de Ingenieros Luis Puga Gándara, 29. Died Oct. 26 after being shot accidentally by a colleague. (Brigada Multinacional "Plus Ultra") Pfc. Steven Acosta, 19. Died on Oct. 26 in Baqubah, Iraq. Acosta died from a non-hostile gunshot wound. (C Company, 3rd Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment, 4th Infantry Division) Lt. Col. Charles H. Buehring, 40. Killed on Oct. 26 in Baghdad, Iraq. Buehring was fatally injured during a rocket-propelled grenade attack on the Al-Rasheed Hotel. (Army Central Command Headquarters (Forward)) Pvt. Joseph R. Guerrera, 20. Killed on Oct. 26 in Baghdad, Iraq. Guerrera was on patrol when his vehicle was hit with an improvised explosive device. (C Company, 2nd Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division) Staff Sgt. Jamie L. Huggins, 26. Killed in action on Oct. 26 in Baghdad, Iraq. Huggins was on patrol when his vehicle was hit with an improvised explosive device. (C Company, 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division) Pfc. Rachel K. Bosveld, 19. Killed Oct. 26 in Abu Ghraib, Iraq. Bosveld was fatally injured during a mortar attack on the Abu Ghraib Police Station. (527th Military Police Company, V Corps) 27/10/03 (2 killed) Pvt. Jonathan I. Falaniko, 20. Killed in action on Oct. 27 in Baghdad, Iraq. Falaniko was near the Al Khadra Police Station in downtown Baghdad when a vehicle containing an improvised explosive device detonated. (A Company, 70th Engineer Battalion, 1st Armored Division) Sgt. Aubrey D. Bell, 33. Killed in action on Oct. 27 in Baghdad, Iraq. Bell was at the Al Bayra Police Station when his unit came under small arms fire and an improvised explosive device detonated at his location. (214th Military Police Company, Alabama National Guard) 28/10/03 (3 killed) M1 Abrams hit an unidentified explosive device 40 kilometers northeast of Balad (67th Armored regiment, 4th Infantry Division) Armored personnel carrier rolled over land mines near Suwayrah (Ukrainian Army) Armored personnel carrier rolled over land mines near Suwayrah (Ukrainian Army) Sgt. Michael Paul Barrera, 26. Killed on Oct. 28 in Baqubah, Iraq. Barrera was fatally injured when his tank was hit with an improvised explosive device. (3rd Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment) Spec. Isaac Campoy, 21. Killed on Oct. 28 in Baqubah, Iraq. Campoy was fatally injured when his tank was hit with an improvised explosive device. (3rd Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment) Pvt. Algernon Adams, 36. Died on Oct. 28, of non-combat related injuries at Forward Operating Base St. Mere, Iraq. (122nd Engineer Battalion, Army National Guard) 02/11/03 ( CH-47 Chinook Transport helicopter shot down near the city of Amiryah November 2 (12th Aviation Brigade) LATEST UPDATES: Names of three soldiers killed 28/10/03 BAGHDAD, Iraq – One 1st Armored Division soldier was killed and six were wounded in a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Baghdad at approximately 10 a.m. Oct. 27. The wounded soldiers were taken to a nearby medical facility for treatment. The soldiers' names are being withheld pending next-of-kin of notification. BAGHDAD, Iraq – One 82d Airborne Division soldier was killed and four were wounded in an improvised explosive device attack in the Khaladiyah area, west of Baghdad, at about 8:45 a.m. on October 31. The wounded soldiers were taken to a nearby medical facility for treatment. The soldiers' names are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. MOSUL, Iraq – (Nov. 1, 2003) Two 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) soldiers were killed and two were wounded in an improvised explosive device attack in Mosul at approximately 7:30 a.m. Nov.1. The wounded soldiers were evacuated to the 21st Combat Support Hospital. The soldiers' names are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. BAGHDAD, Iraq – A 1st Armored Division soldier died at approximately 3:45 a.m. Nov. 2 from wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device explosion in Baghdad. The soldier's vehicle struck an IED shortly after 12 a.m. Nov 2 while responding to a separate incident. The wounded soldier was evacuated to the 28th Combat Support Hospital. The soldier's name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. AR RAMADI, Iraq – Fifteen soldiers were killed and 21 were wounded when a Coalition helicopter went down near the city of Amiryah at approximately 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2. The helicopter, a CH-47 Chinook, was transporting personnel to the Baghdad International Airport when the incident happened. An aerial quick reaction force was immediately dispatched to the scene and a ground force secured the site, located near Fallujah.The wounded soldiers were evacuated to nearby medical facilities. The aircraft is assigned to the 12th Aviation Brigade, which was operating in support of the 82d Airborne Division Task Force. The CH-47 Chinook is a medium-duty dual-rotor helicopter designed to provide medium lift or to carry personnel. The soldiers' names are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. |
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Chad Irby wrote in message m...
(Michael Petukhov) wrote: http://www1.iraqwar.ru/iraq-read_art...=25162&lang=en Coalition servicemen killed in the war against Iraq: Total announced as of 2nd of November: 433 (377 US, 51 UK, 1 Denmark, 3 Spain, 1 Ukraine) ...which is about ten percent of the Russian deaths in Chechnya for 2002. Thank heavens the US only had to go up against an army with mostly Russian equipment to fight with. Don't know how about others but this "Thank heavens..." sounds a bit stuipid to me. Yes, 10% of TOTAL russian losses so far! As for 200, russian losses for 2002 in chechenya were very close to those 433 and not to 4330 as many here would prefer to believe. In 2002 we were lossing 1 man per day on average. Since than it went down. At least during last couple weeks particularlly after new chechen president elections I have not seen any info on new russian military deaths in Chechenya. Although there were reports of several chechen policemen wounded and some (around 10 I think) chechen bandits killed. That's all. Basaev seems left since it is already a month as his voice is not heard by radio. I guess he is practicing at US helicopters in Iraq. Michael |
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On 2 Nov 2003 22:49:06 -0800, Michael Petukhov wrote:
31 [3] (Royal Army) Which country's army is this? It's obviously not the UK. -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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In article ,
(Michael Petukhov) wrote: Chad Irby wrote in message m... (Michael Petukhov) wrote: http://www1.iraqwar.ru/iraq-read_art...=25162&lang=en Coalition servicemen killed in the war against Iraq: Total announced as of 2nd of November: 433 (377 US, 51 UK, 1 Denmark, 3 Spain, 1 Ukraine) ...which is about ten percent of the Russian deaths in Chechnya for 2002. Thank heavens the US only had to go up against an army with mostly Russian equipment to fight with. Don't know how about others but this "Thank heavens..." sounds a bit stuipid to me. Yes, 10% of TOTAL russian losses so far! ....for six months, compared to a year. Not "total." You're still going off of the old "official" numbers, not the recently-revised ones that show more deaths in one year than they used to admit for the entire campaign. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Chad Irby wrote: (Michael Petukhov) wrote: http://www1.iraqwar.ru/iraq-read_art...=25162&lang=en Coalition servicemen killed in the war against Iraq: Total announced as of 2nd of November: 433 (377 US, 51 UK, 1 Denmark, 3 Spain, 1 Ukraine) ....which is about ten percent of the Russian deaths in Chechnya for 2002. Thank heavens the US only had to go up against an army with mostly Russian equipment to fight with. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. It seems that Mr. Petukhov is still at it, and is not very supportive or symapthetic to non-Soviet/Russian POVs. Remember: the world doesn't revolve around Moscow, much as the Soviets wished it would. Russia is like France: Once they were an empire, now they aren't, and have lost a lot of prestige and territory as a result. Wistful thinking won't bring back the old empire or prestige that came with it. Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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Chad Irby wrote in message .com...
In article , (Michael Petukhov) wrote: Chad Irby wrote in message m... (Michael Petukhov) wrote: http://www1.iraqwar.ru/iraq-read_art...=25162&lang=en Coalition servicemen killed in the war against Iraq: Total announced as of 2nd of November: 433 (377 US, 51 UK, 1 Denmark, 3 Spain, 1 Ukraine) ...which is about ten percent of the Russian deaths in Chechnya for 2002. Thank heavens the US only had to go up against an army with mostly Russian equipment to fight with. Don't know how about others but this "Thank heavens..." sounds a bit stuipid to me. Yes, 10% of TOTAL russian losses so far! ...for six months, compared to a year. Not "total." You're still going off of the old "official" numbers, not the recently-revised ones that show more deaths in one year than they used to admit for the entire campaign. Crap, which even you cannot believe in. Note US casualties I have cited are official pentagon numbers as well. For isntance we still do not know how many US servicemen died in hospitals outside of Iraq etc. Michael |
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On 4 Nov 2003 01:00:23 -0800, Michael Petukhov wrote:
(phil hunt) wrote in message ... On 2 Nov 2003 22:49:06 -0800, Michael Petukhov wrote: 31 [3] (Royal Army) Which country's army is this? It's obviously not the UK. obviously it is. I think you could do with knowing more about the history of the British army, particularly the circumstances under whjich it was set up. -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: , but first subtract 275 and reverse the last two letters). |
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Michael Petukhov wrote:
ess (phil hunt) wrote in message ... On 2 Nov 2003 22:49:06 -0800, Michael Petukhov wrote: 31 [3] (Royal Army) Which country's army is this? It's obviously not the UK. obviously it is. There is no such thing as the "Royal Army." The British Army is not "royal" though some of it regiments are. -- Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) |
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