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23-Dec-2006, 02:46 PM #1
Solved: Iraq Coalition Casuality and Fatality Chart
Here is a chart that will keep you informed of the fatalities and casualties occurring in Iraq. It is kept updated. Notice how many casualties that have occurred.

http://www.icasualties.org/oif/
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26-Dec-2006, 11:15 PM #2
3227 Coalition deaths as of 12-26-06

2980 Americans as if 12-26-06

http://www.icasualties.org/oif/
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3252 Coalition deaths

3002 American deaths

as of Dec. 31, 2006

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02-Jan-2007, 07:27 AM #4
U.S. Deaths Confirmed By The DoD: 2991
Reported U.S. Deaths Pending DoD Confirmation: 12
Total 3003
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Stay until the job is done
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3256 Coalition deaths

3006 American deaths

as of Jan. 5, 2007

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Stay until the job is done
It will never be done.The next president will pull our troops out
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It will never be done.The next president will pull our troops out
And I most certainly hope she does
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13-Jan-2007, 11:34 AM #11
I think this guy is a little over the top on some matters, such as abortion, but the numbers presented are correct:

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Oh, but they keep on whining about how many soldiers have died in Iraq. Here's some stats they won't want to see and wouldn't want you to see...

[* source] Length Combat Deaths
War of Independence* 6 years 8 months 4,435
World War I* 1 year 7 months 53,513
World War II* 3 years 8 months 292,131
Korean War* 3 years 1 month 33,651
Vietnam War 7 years 6 months 47,369
Iraq War (as of 1/8/2007) 3 years 9 months 2,415

So why is it we're expected to believe that this war is so much more "costly" than any other?

I know the 3,000 plus number is being bandied about but the Media and the Dims count all troops who have lost their lives, as if being in combat means nothing can kill you except the enemy. There have been 585 non-hostile deaths among the troops, and given that there are somewhere around 150,000 of them, that's not a large number. The current death rate for all Americans is 8.26 deaths/1,000 people/year. 8.26 times 150 times 3.75 would be 4,646.25. Hmm, that means even including the combat deaths, the life expectancy of a US soldier in Iraq is greater than the average US citizen. Dang, send me over there!

Obviously the demographics are different. All US citizens would include senior citizens, who...well, tend to die at a fairly high rate.

So let's look at the mortality rate for people aged 25-34 (I couldn't find the one for just men, so since women tend to outlive men, this is still lower than it should be for a comparable demographics of our troops, since they are mostly men) The CDC puts the death rate for 25-34 year-olds at 103.6 per 100,000. So multiplying 103.6 time 1.5 (150,000 troops) times 3.75 (been there 3 years 9 months) we get 582.75. How many non-combat deaths have there been in Iraq? Wasn't it 585? Hmmm.

But, here's something else to note...

The overall demographic would exclude those inconvenient, unborn babies Liberals are so fond of slaughtering by the millions each year. Each year it is estimated that about 25 out of every 100 pregnancy is aborted. That makes the death rate for unborn babies 250 for every 1,000—25,000 for every 100,000.

Are you paying attention? An unborn baby in America is 125 times more likely to be murdered by its own mother than a US soldier has of being killed by an insurgent in Iraq! If our soldiers died at the rate we slaughter unborn children, in the 3 years and 9 months of the Iraq war we'd now have 140,625 dead, not just 2,415.

Democrats certainly have a problem with numbers.
Remainder of article here>http://jacklewis.net/weblog/archives...dim_on_num.php
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13-Jan-2007, 12:23 PM #12
Comparison of deaths in other wars, does not matter. Too many of our people are dying in this ill-conceived war!
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Battle of Iwo Jima Feb 19 - March 26, 1945 , 6,825 US forces killed .
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Comparison of deaths in other wars, does not matter. Too many of our people are dying in this ill-conceived war!
Would appear that the analysis went right over your head.
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Would appear that the analysis went right over your head.
Statistics don't impress me when people are needlessly dying.
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