This is the best that I can find right now....
I'm looking for a particular troop that I used to e-mail, and I haven't heard from him
in at least a year.
http://icasualties.org/Iraq/BY_DOD.aspx
http://www.fallenheroesmemorial.com/
http://www.defenselink.mil/
I hope these help you.
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Wounded tend not to be listed, for various reasons. However, the Military Times has kept a pretty comprehensive list of personnel killed in OIF and OEF. See related link at the bottom.
The forces that invaded Iraq in march 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom was a combination of troops from many countries. The Multinationals Force Iraq as it was called consisted of troops from these nations.The United StatesGreat BritainAustraliaPolandAlbaniaDenmarkSpainAfter the Invasion many other nations deployed troops to Iraq via the United Nations. A full list can be found by clicking on the Wikapedia link below under related links.
The BBC News website and the UK Ministry of Defence have a list of the 179 UK military personnel who were killed in Operation TELIC (the UK MOD designation for the invasion and occupation of Iraq that occurred on the 20th of March 2003 through to the 30th of April 2009).Please see the related links.
Here is a carefully researched list of the top Allied military deaths in Iraq, 2003 -2009 - US - - 4,486 Britain - -179 Canada- -158 Italy- - 33 Poland- - 30 Ukraine - -18 Bulgaria- -13 Spain - -11 Denmark - -7 Georgia - - 5 As far as I can find out, no French soldiers were killed in Iraq 2003 -2009 The French had 9 military deaths during the 1991 Gulf War.
U.S. casualtiesArmy: 98 battle; 105 nonbattleNavy: six battle; eight nonbattleMarines: 24 battle; 26 nonbattleAir Force: 20 battle; six nonbattle.Resulting in 148 U.S. battle deaths, and 145 nonbattle deaths, including 15 women. Wounded in action: 467.Iraqi casualtiesOf Iraq's 545,000 troops in the Kuwait theater of operations, an estimated 100,000 were killed, and300,000 were wounded.
Wounded tend not to be listed, for various reasons. However, the Military Times has kept a pretty comprehensive list of personnel killed in OIF and OEF. See related link at the bottom.
The forces that invaded Iraq in march 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom was a combination of troops from many countries. The Multinationals Force Iraq as it was called consisted of troops from these nations.The United StatesGreat BritainAustraliaPolandAlbaniaDenmarkSpainAfter the Invasion many other nations deployed troops to Iraq via the United Nations. A full list can be found by clicking on the Wikapedia link below under related links.
There are currently over one hundred thousand US troops in Iraq. Beyond being a security issue, it would be prohibitive to list all service members in Iraq due to the sheer number of them.
The BBC News website and the UK Ministry of Defence have a list of the 179 UK military personnel who were killed in Operation TELIC (the UK MOD designation for the invasion and occupation of Iraq that occurred on the 20th of March 2003 through to the 30th of April 2009).Please see the related links.
I'm looking for Adriana R. Talatala
Here is a carefully researched list of the top Allied military deaths in Iraq, 2003 -2009 - US - - 4,486 Britain - -179 Canada- -158 Italy- - 33 Poland- - 30 Ukraine - -18 Bulgaria- -13 Spain - -11 Denmark - -7 Georgia - - 5 As far as I can find out, no French soldiers were killed in Iraq 2003 -2009 The French had 9 military deaths during the 1991 Gulf War.
Sarah Palin has been outside of the US one time. She spent a week in Kuwait and Germany visiting troops. She also stopped for refuling at a post on the Iraq/ Kuwait border which some have used to include Iraq to the list of countries she had visited on that trip.
The precise list of troops in Afghanistan would be difficult to obtain, as some units will be special service troops and will not advertise their presence in Afghanistan.
Obamacare was passed by Congress and declared constitutional by the Supreme CourtUS troops got out of Iraq, but the war in Afghanistan was escalated and continues into his second term.
USA, Iraq, Afghanistan
U.S. casualtiesArmy: 98 battle; 105 nonbattleNavy: six battle; eight nonbattleMarines: 24 battle; 26 nonbattleAir Force: 20 battle; six nonbattle.Resulting in 148 U.S. battle deaths, and 145 nonbattle deaths, including 15 women. Wounded in action: 467.Iraqi casualtiesOf Iraq's 545,000 troops in the Kuwait theater of operations, an estimated 100,000 were killed, and300,000 were wounded.
United states:575,000 troopsSaudi Arabia:52,000 troops (only 20-40,000 took part in the Liberation of Kuwait & Battle of Khafji)Turkey:50,000 troops (did not take part in any battle) The United Kingdom:43,000 troops Operation Granby Egypt:35,000 troops United Arab Emirates:4,300 troops Oman:6,300 troopsFrance:14,663 troops Operation Daguet Spain:500 troops Syria:14,500 troops Kuwait:9,900 troops Bangladesh:2,000 troops Pakistan:5,500 troops Canada:2,000 troops Operation FRICTION Niger:500 troops Bahrain:200 troops Czechoslovakia:200 troopsNetherlands: 600 troopsHonduras:150 troopsClick on the link below for more information.The countries involved in the 1990 Gulf war were Iraq, Kurwait and America.