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Discounting the numerous peace keeping no fly zone type operations:

1. Operation Just Cause-Panama 1989 (about 23 US fatalities)

2. Operation Desert Storm-Iraq 1991 (less than 200 US combat fatalities)

3. Operation Restore Hope-Somalia 1992/93 (about 42 US fatalities)

4. Operations in Bosnia/Kosovo 1995

5. Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan 2001-ongoing

6. Operation Iraqi Freedom-Iraq 2003-still restoring law and order

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