OIF is Operation Iraqi Freedom. It's for those who deployed to Iraq and the result for this kind of Operation was the fall of Saddam Hussein.
OEF is Operation Enduring Freedom and it's for those who deployed to Afghanistan. The ending result was the fall of Osama Bin Laden.
OIF! OEF Operation Enduring Freedom is in Afghanistan.
18 in OIF and 63 in OEF
OIF was an actual invasion, whereas OEF-P is simply an assistance and advisory programme in a country which is already on friendly terms with the United States, and in which US forces aren't intended to actually participate in combat operations.
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.
They're two different things. Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) is obviously the war in Iraq. Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) is the war in Afghanistan.
Infection.
The President didn't want to lose the enormous US casualties, rangeing from 300,000-750,000 depending on various estimates, that were anticipated. Americans are war weary already with 6,000 plus American Casualties from OIF/ OEF. Americans berate the president for the decision today, would you be willing to sacrifice Half a million American Soldiers lives, when you could avoid it. What would you do/?
The acronym OIF when applying for a job typically stands for Open Integration Framework. This is a standard web service used for sending and receiving documents and resumes.
A list can be acquired from the Military order of the Purple Heart. Most of the websites I examined after reading your question were incomplete in their data, Due to new recipients from OIF,OEF. Female Purple Heart WIA recipients World War II - 100 Korea - 3 Vietnam - 10 Persian Gulf - 6 Iraq / Afghanistan 741 (2006) VFW Magazine March 2011 edition, page 16, article Women at War
Stop Loss PoliciesThe following are the most common Stop Loss/Stop Movement (SL/SM) As. SL will continue to be addressed until the policy is no longer in effect as of 1 January 2010. Active Army (AA) units deploying on or after 1 January 2010 will not be subject to stop loss policies. Stop movement policies will remain in effect for all AA units deploying to participate in OIF and OEF.
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