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The Iraq War, which began in 2003 and officially ended in 2011, resulted in approximately 4,500 U.S. military deaths. Additionally, coalition forces and Iraqi military casualties were significant, with estimates suggesting tens of thousands of deaths among Iraqi security forces and a large number of civilian casualties. Overall, the total military deaths, including coalition partners, vary widely in estimates but are generally seen as being in the range of several thousand.

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