According to the Department of Defense there have been approximately 4,500 Casualties on account of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
People and soldiers engaged in war.
so far there are over 4,200 U.S. dead in the Iraq war and over 30,000 wounded.
Obama wants to take the troops out of Iraq in a responsible manner. He believes that the troops were irresponsibly placed in Iraq and he says that there have been enough casualties.
See website: Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988. The Iran-Iraq War was fought between Iran and Iraq. A few countries sided with one or the other, but most countries did not want either side to win. Casualties were high on both sides, but Iran definitely got the worst of it. Now....as the the Persian Gulf War of 1990-91, casualties on the Coalition side were light, and exact figures should be available. Casualties on the Iraqi side were much higher, but not as high as they might have been. Because of the Coalition strategy, many Iraqi divisions were encircled, and they chose to surrender rather than to fight to the death.
About 11,800 including almost 1000 killed.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Iraq were only about 500.
People and soldiers engaged in war.
so far there are over 4,200 U.S. dead in the Iraq war and over 30,000 wounded.
the war in Iraq ended today. August 31st, 2010. there were 4,400 U.S. casualties
Since a cold war means NO WAR, there were no casualties.
The US Army has suffered the most casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan.
Obama wants to take the troops out of Iraq in a responsible manner. He believes that the troops were irresponsibly placed in Iraq and he says that there have been enough casualties.
Approximately 620,000 casualties.
about 620,000 casualties
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.
there were 4,400 casualties in the war in iraq, and about 200,000 returned home, so your ratio would be just about 50:1
As of December 15, 151 coalition personnel have been killed in Iraq and 494 in Afghanistan. Civilian casualties are subject to estimates that vary widely. Enemy casualties are generally not tallied or reported in detail.