Cost of war 10.05.05 

The totals:

1933 US soldiers, 198 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 26,323 to 29,653 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to September 28.

American soldiers killed between September 24 and 28:

Specialist Mike T. Sonoda Jr., 34; Fallbrook, California | Sergeant Andrew J. Derrick, 25; Columbia, South Carolina | Sergeant Shawn A. Graham, 34; Red Oak, Texas | Private Elijah M. Ortega, 19; Oxnard, California | Sergeant Howard P. Allen, 31; Mesa, Arizona | Sergeant Andrew P. Wallace, 25; Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Specialist Michael J. Wendling, 20; Mayville, Wisconsin | Master Sergeant Tulsa T. Tuliau, 33; Watertown, New York | Sergeant 1st Class Casey E. Howe, 32; Philadelphia, New York | Staff Sergeant Jason A. Benford, 30; Toledo, Ohio | Sergeant Steve Morin, Jr., 34; Arlington, Texas | Staff Sergeant Daniel L. Arnold, 27; Montrose, Pennsylvania | Staff Sergeant George A. Pugliese, 39; Carbondale, Pennsylvania | Sergeant Eric W. Slebodnik, 21; Greenfield Township, Pennsylvania.

Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, The New York Times, www.iraqbodycount.net

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