"We don't measure the blood we've drawn anymore
We just stack the bodies outside the door."
- Bruce Springsteen 'Last To Die'
US military deaths in Iraq at 4,071
By The Associated Press
1 hour, 15 minutes ago
As of Saturday, May 3, 2008, at least 4,071 members of the U.S. military
have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according
to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military civilians.
At least 3,315 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's
numbers.
The AP count is four more than the Defense Department's tally, last updated
Friday at 10 a.m. EDT.
The British military has reported 176 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland,
21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia,
four; Latvia, three; Estonia, Georgia, Netherlands, Thailand, Romania, two
each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, South Korea, one death each.
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The latest deaths reported by the military:
• Four Marines were killed Thursday by a roadside bomb in Anbar province.
• A soldier died Friday from an explosive in eastern Baghdad.
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The latest identifications reported by the military:
• Army Sgt. Jerry L. DeLoach, 45, Jackson, Ga., died July 7, 2007, at Fort Knox,
Ky., of a non-combat related injury after being medically evacuated from Iraq.
He was assigned to the Warrior Transition Unit at Fort Knox.
• Army Staff Sgt. Chad A. Caldwell, 24, Spokane, Wash., died Wednesday in
Mosul during combat; assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry
Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas.
• Army Sgt. 1st Class Lawrence D. Ezell, 30, Portland, Texas, died Wednesday
in Baghdad of wounds suffered from an explosive; assigned to the 71st
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group, Fort Carson, Colo.
This undated photo released by the U.S. Army at Fort Polk, La. shows Sgt.
Mark A. Stone, 22, of Buchanan Dam, Texas, who died April 28, 2008 in
Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked their
forward operating base. Stone was assigned to the 94th Brigade Support
Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Polk,
La. (AP Photo/U.S. Army)
This undated photo released by the U.S. Army at Fort Polk, La., shows Sgt.
Marcus C. Mathes, 26, of Zephyrhills, Fla., who died Monday, April 28, 2008
in Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit's
forward operating base. Mathes was assigned to the 94th Brigade Support
Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, at Fort Polk,
La. (AP Photo/U.S. Army)
Marine Sgt. Merlin German, poses following during his promotion ceremony
at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, May 21, 2007. German, 22,
from Manhattan, N.Y.; died April 11, 2008 at Brooke Army Medical Center in
San Antonio, Texas from wounds suffered during combat in Anbar province
on Feb. 22, 2005. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, FILE)
A woman reacts as she attends the funeral of Firas Sattar in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, May 2, 2008. The man was killed on Thursday in a suicide bombing in the Diyala province. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani)
Ayad Hafidh is buried in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 160 kilometers (100
miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, on Saturday, May 3, 2008. The man was
killed in recent clashes in Sadr City. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani)
"...A body that waits
For the touch of your fingers
The end of the day
The beat of your heart, the beat of your heart
The beat of your heart, the beat of your heart
The beat of your heart, the beat of your heart
The beat of your heart...
The slow burning away
Of the bitter fires of the devil's arcade"
- Bruce Springsteen 'Devil's Arcade'
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