No official count is available to the public, but there have been many Mormons who have died in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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its IRAQ. The number is 4287 currently.
Some analysts agree the Iraqi death toll was well below initial post-war estimates. In the immediate aftermath of the war, these estimates ranged as high as 100,000 Iraqi troops killed and 300,000 wounded. For example, a report commissioned by the U.S. Air Force; (1993-ISBN 0-16-041950-6), "Gulf War Air Power Survey" by Thomas A. Keaney and Eliot A. Cohen, estimated 10-12,000 Iraqi combat deaths in the air campaign and as many as 10,000 casualties in the ground war. This analysis is based on enemy prisoner of war reports. The Iraqi government claimed that 2,300 civilians died during the air campaign, most of them during an F-117 Stealth Fighter strike on what was believed to be an Iraqi military communications center in Baghdad (it turned out to be an air raid shelter). One infamous incident during the war highlighted the question of large-scale Iraqi combat deaths. This was the
Approximately 30 US Sailors aboard the USS Stark were killed when an Iraqi jet fired a missile at the warship during the 1st Gulf War in 1980-1988 (Iran-Iraq War).
During the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), an Iraqi aircraft launched a missile at the US Navy frigate USS Stark, killing close to 30 US Sailors, while it was patrolling in the Persian Gulf.
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4190 as of Novemeber 5, 2008 according to Stars and Stripes newspaper.
nearly the whole population
Anglo-Iraqi War happened on 1941-05-31.
Iraqi Kurdish Civil War happened in 1996.
250 Iraqi and 200 Iranian in air-to-air combat;150 Iraqi and 300 ground fire;50 Iraqi and 50 Iranian in incidents
See websites: Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988); Operation Desert Storm (January to February 1991); Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003 to present).
its IRAQ. The number is 4287 currently.
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Only the nearly 30 US Sailors aboard the USS Stark when it was hit by an Iraqi missile during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988.
Some analysts agree the Iraqi death toll was well below initial post-war estimates. In the immediate aftermath of the war, these estimates ranged as high as 100,000 Iraqi troops killed and 300,000 wounded. For example, a report commissioned by the U.S. Air Force; (1993-ISBN 0-16-041950-6), "Gulf War Air Power Survey" by Thomas A. Keaney and Eliot A. Cohen, estimated 10-12,000 Iraqi combat deaths in the air campaign and as many as 10,000 casualties in the ground war. This analysis is based on enemy prisoner of war reports. The Iraqi government claimed that 2,300 civilians died during the air campaign, most of them during an F-117 Stealth Fighter strike on what was believed to be an Iraqi military communications center in Baghdad (it turned out to be an air raid shelter). One infamous incident during the war highlighted the question of large-scale Iraqi combat deaths. This was the
Approximately 30 US Sailors aboard the USS Stark were killed when an Iraqi jet fired a missile at the warship during the 1st Gulf War in 1980-1988 (Iran-Iraq War).