The number of civilian casualties in Iraq is difficult to determine and still being debated. However, the Iraqi Body Count Project estimates that around 110,000 to 120,000 civilian Iraqis have died since the beginning of the conflict in 2003.
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Individual soldiers do not, with the exception of snipers. After an engagement, units will take a body count, though.
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The only body of water that borders Iraq is the Persian Gulf.
Operation Body Count happened in 1994.
Operation Body Count was created in 1994.
A large body of soldiers could be called an 'army'.
Body Count - video game - happened in 1994.