
COALITION
DEATHS IN IRAQ
ARCHIVE - SEPTEMBER,
2006
A running log of text entries
for the month of September,
2006 (chronology runs
top to bottom)
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US
deaths in September: 72 |
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Total
Coalition deaths in September: 77 |
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Spreadsheet (below) showing all Coalition deaths in Iraq for September. |
Sunday,
September 03, 2006 7:49 AM - CENTCOM's
headquarters in Iraq, MNF-Iraq, is
reporting the deaths of two
U.S. soldiers in eastern Baghdad
from an IED attack on September
3rd.
Sunday,
September 03, 2006 9:01 AM - MNF-Iraq is
now reporting two more deaths,
this time of U.S. Marines: one
has died in the eastern portion
of Al Anbar Province on September
1st, the other in the western portion
of Al Anbar Province on September
3rd. Both were hostile fire deaths.
Monday,
September 04, 2006 1:58 AM - MNF-Iraq,
CENTCOM's headquarters in Iraq, is
reporting the deaths of two
Marines from Regimental Combat
Team 5 due to enemy action in
the Al Anbar Province on September
3rd.
Monday,
September 04, 2006 6:16 AM - The
British Ministry of Defense have
announced the deaths of two
of their soldiers near the town
of Ad Dayr, north of Basrah,
when they were attacked by a
roadside bomb and small arms
fire on September 4th. According
to this report, another British
soldier was seriously wounded.
| Monday,
September 04, 2006 8:54 AM - |
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(1)
MNF-Iraq is
announcing the death of
a 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat
Team soldier from an IED attack
near Mosul on September 3rd. |
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(2)
MNF-Iraq is
also announcing the death of
a 1st Brigade, 34th Infantry
Division soldier from an IED
attack north of Baghdad on
September 4th. |
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(3)
MNF-Iraq is
announcing the death of
a 15th Sustainment Brigade
soldier from a non-hostile,
unspecified cause early in
the morning on September 4th.
The place of death is not reported. |
Monday,
September 04, 2006 5:54 PM - MNF-Iraq has
issued a press release regarding
yet another death on September 3rd:
this time a U.S. soldier killed in
an IED attack near Ba'qubah up north
of Baghdad.
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 6:42 AM - |
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(1)
The Lancashire Evening Post is
reporting the death of Stephen
Wright, 20, in a
roadside bombing near Basrah
on September 4th. He was
from Leyland in Lancashire,
England.
(2)
The Associated Press has
revealed that one of
the Marines killed in the
Al Anbar Province on September
3rd was Lance Corporal
Philip Alexander Johnson,
19, from Enfield, Connecticut.
He died in a roadside bombing
near Ramadi with another
Marine.
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Steven
Wright, 20, Lancashire, England
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Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 6:54 AM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the death of a soldier
in Iraq on September 2nd ...
one not previously announced by
CENTCOM. Sergeant Angel
D. Mercado Velazquez,
25, of Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico,
died in a mortar attack in Yusufiyah
in Babil Province.
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 8:15 AM
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(1)
The Buffalo News is
reporting the death of
Marine Lance Corporal
Cliff Golla, 21, in
a roadside bombing near Habbaniyah
in the Al Anbar Province on
September 1st. Although born
in Buffalo, Lance Corporal
Golla was raised in Charlotte,
North Carolina. |
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(2)
CENTCOM is
reporting the deaths of
two Marines and a Navy sailor
due to hostile action in the
Al Anbar Province on September
4th. |
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 9:40 AM
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(1)
The Daily Item is
reporting on the death of Private
1st Class Justin Dreese,
22, of Freeburg, Pennsylvania.
The striking thing about this
article is that the details
of the death exactly mirror
that of Sergeant Angel
Mercado Velasquez in
a mortar attack on September
2nd ... a mortar attack that
CENTCOM has issued no report
on. In fact, this article actually
states that "a sergeant" was
also killed in the attack that
killed Dreese. We think it
is safe to say that Dreese
and Mercado died together |
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(2)
According to this
AFX news item, the two
Marines and Navy sailor who
died together on September
4th died in Fallujah when a
roadside bomb blew apart their
vehicle. |
Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 10:04 AM - Two
sources, the Columbus
Dispatch and Ohio
News Now have stories out about
the death of Marine Lance
Corporal Ryan Miller on
September 3rd. The details of the
roadside bomb attack coupled with
the fact that he was serving "west
of Habbaniyah" lead us to believe
that he was the Marine who died
with Lance Corporal Philip
Johnson near Ramadi. Lance
Corporal Miller was 21 years old
and from Gahanna, Ohio.
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 2:13 PM
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(1)
The British Ministry of Defense is
confirming the death of Gunner
Stephen Robert Wright,
20, in Iraq on September 4th.
According to the MOD, the other
British soldier who died in
the same incident was also
assigned to Gunner Wright's
12 Regiment Royal Artillery
unit, although his name has
not been released yet. |
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(2)
The DoD has
identified the 3rd Heavy
Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
soldier who died in an IED
attack at Ba'qubah on September
3rd: Private 1st Class
Nicholas A. Madaras,
19, of Wilton, Connecticut. |
Nicholas
A. Madaras, 19,
Wilton, Connecticut
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(3)
The Associated Press is
reporting the death of Staff
Sergeant Eugene Alex,
32, of Bay City, Michigan,
on September 2nd. He was wounded
by small arms fire in Baghdad
on August 30th ... and died
at the Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center in Germany. |
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 5:41 PM
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(1)
The DoD has confirmed
the death of Army Staff
Sergeant Eugene H.E. Alex,
32, of Bay City, Michigan,
at the Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center on September 2nd. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also confirmed the death of
Marine Lance Corporal
Cliff K. Golla, 21,
of Charlotte, North Carolina,
on September 1st. He died in
combat in the Al Anbar Province. |
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(3)
The DoD has
identified the Marine from
Regimental Combat Team 7 who
died in the Al Anbar Province
on September 3rd: Lance
Corporal Shane P. Harris,
23, of Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Lance Corporal Harris was assigned
to the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance
Battalion, 1st Marine Division
... a unit that is known to
be operating in the far west
of Anbar with RCT-7, at Rutbah
and more recently at Rawah. |
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(4)
The DoD has confirmed
the death of Marine Lance
Corporal Philip A. Johnson,
19, of Hartford, Connecticut.
He died in the Al Anbar Province
on September 3rd. |
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(5)
The DoD has
announced the death of
Marine Reservist Lance
Corporal Eric P. Valdepenas,
21, of Seekonk, Massachusetts,
in the Al Anbar Province on
September 4th. According to an
article posted at TurnTo10
Local News' website, Lance
Corporal Valdepenas was one
of the three servicemen who
died when a roadside bomb blew
apart their vehicle "according
to military officials". |
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 6:12 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of
Marine Private Ryan
E. Miller, 21, of
Gahanna, Ohio, on September
3rd in the Al Anbar Province. |
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(2)
The DoD has
announced the death of
Marine Reservist Corporal
Jared M. Shoemaker,
29, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, on
September 4th in the Al Anbar
Province. Because his reserve
unit matches that of Lance
Corporal Valdepenas,
they were likely killed by
the same roadside bomb in Fallujah. |
| Tuesday,
September 05, 2006 8:53 PM -
The website Omaha.com is
reporting the death of a
Nebraska National Guardsman from
Omaha: Specialist Germaine
Debro, 33. The article
says he died in an IED attack
near Tikrit. It also identifies
his unit as the 1st Squadron,
167th Cavalry Regiment. That
particular unit is part of the
1/34th Brigade Combat Team. Therefore,
it is likely that Specialist
Debro died on September 4th in
an attack that CENTCOM reported as
occurring "north of Baghdad". |
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Germaine
Debro, 33,
Omaha, Nebraska
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Wednesday,
September 06, 2006 4:18 AM
- The British Ministry of Defense has
released the name of the
second British soldier who
died near Basrah on September
4th: Gunner Samuela "Sammy" Vanua,
27, from the Pacific island
of Fiji. |
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Sammy
Vanua, 27, Fiji
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Wednesday,
September 06, 2006 5:07 AM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the death of a Portland,
Oregon, man on September 3rd in
Mosul, Iraq: 33 year old Sergeant
1st Class Richard Henkes.
He died in a roadside bombing and
is likely the Mosul death covered
in this CENTCOM
release.
| Wednesday,
September 06, 2006 1:37 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the soldier who
died in Iraq on September
4th of a non-hostile, unspecified
cause: Private 1st
Class Hannah L. Gunterman,
20, of Redlands, California. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also identified the sailor who
died in the Al Anbar Province
on September 4th in an IED
attack: Petty Officer
2nd Class Christopher G. Walsh,
30, of St. Louis, Missouri.
The Associated Press has a
write-up about him here. |
| Wednesday,
September 06, 2006 2:28 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Staff
Sergeant Angel D. Mercado-Velazquez,
24, in a mortar attack in Yusufiyah,
Babil Province. But their release
gives his date of death as
September 1st, contrary to
the media reported death date
of the 2nd. As CENTCOM did
not provide a public notice
of this death, we will defer
to the DoD and go with the
1st. |
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(2)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Private
1st Class Justin W. Dreese,
21, of Northumberland, Pennsylvania,
in a mortar attack in Yusufiyah,
Babil Province, on September
2nd. But the same release announces
a new death from the same incident: Sergeant
Ralph N. Porras, 36,
of Merrill, Michigan. |
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Note:
Either the above three
men were all wounded in the
same attack on September
1st, with only Sgt. Mercado-Velazquez
actually dying on that day
... or we are dealing with
two separate attacks. CENTCOM
has not issued a public
notice for any Yusufiyah
deaths on the 1st or 2nd. |
Wednesday,
September 06, 2006 2:47 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Sergeant
1st Class Richard J. Henkes II,
32, of Portland, Oregon, in an
IED attack on September 3rd in
Iraq.
Wednesday,
September 06, 2006 7:32 PM - The
Charlottesville NewsPlex website is
reporting the death of Private
1st Class Edwin J. Andino,
23, of Culpeper, Virginia, in an
IED attack in Iraq on September
3rd. He is likely one of the two
men CENTCOM
reported killed in action in
east Baghdad on that day.
| Thursday,
September 07, 2006 4:36 AM - MNF-Iraq,
CENTCOM's headquarters in that
country, has two new deaths to
report for September 6th: |
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(a)
a 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry
Division soldier who
was shot and killed near Hawijah. |
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(b) a
soldier assigned to 1st
Brigade, 1st Armored Division
who died from enemy action
in the Al Anbar Province. |
| Thursday,
September 07, 2006 12:32 PM
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(1)
The Southeast Missourian is
reporting the death of
an 18-year-old local man in
Iraq: Jeremy Shank of
Jackson, Missouri, died on
September 6th. Details of his
death are not know at this
time. However, the article
does state that he was with
the 25th Infantry Division
out of Hawaii. That would make
him a likely candidate for
the Hawijah small arms fire
death that CENTCOM
announced earlier today. |
Jeremy
Shank, 18,
Jackson, Missouri
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(2)
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of
a Marine on September 7th due
to wounds he received in combat
in Al Anbar Province on September
6th. |
| Thursday,
September 07, 2006 7:43 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of
Nebraska Army National Guardsman Sergeant
Germaine L. Debro in
an IED attack in the vicinity
of Balad on September 4th.
He was 33 and from Omaha, Nebraska. |
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(2)
The DoD has
announced a new death not
previously reported by
CENTCOM. Lieutenant
Colonel Marshall A. Gutierrez,
41, of New Mexico, died on
September 4th at Camp Virginia,
Kuwait, from a non-hostile,
unspecified cause. |
Marshall
A. Gutierrez, 41,
Las Vegas,
New Mexico
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(3)
The DoD is also confirming
the death of Private
1st Class Jeremy R. Shank,
18, of Jackson, Missouri. Pfc.
Shank died in a Balad medical
facility from wounds he
received from small arms
fire on September 6th in Hawijah. |
| Friday,
September 08, 2006 9:42 AM
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(1)
The British Ministry of Defense is
announcing the death on
September 7th of one of their
soldiers who was wounded in "a
shooting incident in the town
of Al Qurnah" (located
about 70 km northwest of Basrah)
on September 5th. |
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(2)
MNF-Iraq has
announced the death of
a U.S. soldier south of Baghdad
when he was struck by a roadside
bomb on September 8th. |
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(3)
The DoD has
identified a Marine who
died in combat in the Al Anbar
Province on September 7th: Private
1st Class Vincent M. Frassetto,
21, of Toms River, New Jersey.
CENTCOM had not previously
issued a release for this death. |
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(4)
RedlandsDailyFacts.com has
published an article on
the young woman who died
in Taji, Iraq, on September
4th. She was born "Hannah Lee
Heavrin" 20 years ago. In November
of 2004 she gave birth to her
son, Todd Avery "Gunterman",
who was given the last name
of his father whom Hannah had
never married. In October of
2005, she became "Hannah
Lee McKinney" when
she married a fellow soldier
at Fort Lewis where she was
stationed. According to her
mother, Barbie Heavrin, Hannah
had left her guard post at
Taji to walk a distance to
a latrine. On her way, she
was struck and run over by
a Humvee. |
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Hannah
Lee Heavrin Gunterman McKinney,
20, Redlands, CA
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Friday,
September 08, 2006 3:56 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Private
Edwin A. Andino II, 23,
of Culpeper, Virginia, in an IED
attack in Baghdad on September 3rd.
They have also identified the soldier
who died with him in the attack: Sergeant
Jason L. Merrill, 22, of
Mesa, Arizona.
| Saturday,
September 09, 2006 6:14 AM
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(1)
The British MOD has
identified the soldier who
died in a German hospital on
September 7th of a single
gunshot wound received in Al
Qurna, Iraq, on September 5th: Gunner
Lee Darren Thornton,
22, of Blackpool, England. |
Lee
Darren Thornton,
22, Blackpool, England
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(2)
The East Valley Tribune has
published an article on Sergeant
Jason L. Merrill,
22, of Mesa, Arizona, who died
in a Baghdad IED attack on
September 3rd along with Private
Edwin A. Andino II. |
Jason
L. Merrill,
22, Mesa Arizona
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(3)
The DoD has
identified the soldier who
died in an IED attack in Baghdad
on September 8th: Sergeant
David W. Gordon, 23,
of Williamsfield, Ohio. |
| Sunday,
September 10, 2006 6:58 PM
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(1)
KARE-11 is
reporting the death of
a U.S. Marine at Brooke Army
Medical Center in Texas on
September 9th of injuries
suffered by a roadside bomb in
Iraq on June 17th: Johnathan
Benson, 21, of North
Branch, Minnesota.
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Johnathan
Benson, 21,
North Branch, Minnesota.
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(2)
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of
a U.S. soldier on September
10th from a small arms fire
attack north of Baghdad. |
| Monday,
September 11, 2006 9:48 AM
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(1)
The DoD has
released the name of
a soldier who died on September
7th at the Brooke Army
Medical Center in San Antonio,
Texas, of wounds he received
in an IED attack in Iraq
on September 1st: Sergeant
Luis A. Montes,
22, of El Centro, California.
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(2)
The St. Paul Pioneer Press has
published a few more details about
Marine Corporal Johnathan
Benson who also
died at the Brooke Medical
Center recently (September
9th). The reporter describes
his unit as the "3rd Battalion,
1st Marine Division" ...
and says he died near Habbaniyah
in the Al Anbar Province.
He likely belonged to the
3rd Battalion of the 5th
Marines out of Camp Pendleton
as they were operating in
that area at the time the
corporal was wounded.
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Monday,
September 11, 2006 3:21 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Marine Corporal
Johnathan L. Benson, 21,
of North Branch, Minnesota, on
September 9th at the Brooke Army
Medical Center in Texas from wounds
received in Iraq.
| Monday,
September 11, 2006 6:41 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
released the name of the
soldier who was killed in Al
Anbar Province on September
6th: Sergeant John
A. Carroll, 26, of
Ponca City, Oklahoma. The sergeant
died in the vicinity of Ramadi
when his patrol encountered
small arms fire. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also identified a soldier
who died on September 9th in
Baghdad when his base was hit
with rocket or mortar fire: Private
1st Class Anthony P. Seig,
19, of Sunman, Indiana. This
death was not previously reported
by CENTCOM. |
Tuesday,
September 12, 2006 6:34 AM - The
Anchorage Daily News is
reporting that the soldier
who died north of Baghdad on September
10th was from the 172nd Stryker
Brigade Combat Team based out of
Fort Wainwright, AK. They were
the brigade who had their one year
tour of duty in Iraq extended
and who were subsequently re-deployed
to Baghdad from the Mosul area.
Tuesday,
September 12, 2006 4:18 PM - The
DoD has
identified the soldier killed
in Baghdad by small arms fire on
September 10th: Specialist
Alexander Jordan, 31,
of Miami, Florida.
| Wednesday,
September 13, 2006 3:14 AM
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| Thursday,
September 14, 2006 7:05 AM
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(1)
CENTCOM has announced
the death of a soldier
southeast of Baghdad from
small arms fire on September
14th.
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Thursday,
September 14, 2006 7:50 AM - CENTCOM is
reporting the death of a soldier
in a hostile fire attack near Mosul.
According to the report, the soldier
was wounded on September 13th,
but died "later". We'll put him
in the database on the 13th for
now, but that may change to the
14th depending on what date
appears on the DoD release when
it is issued.
Thursday,
September 14, 2006 11:32 AM - CENTCOM has
just announced the deaths of
two soldiers in a suicide car
bombing west of Baghdad on September
14th. In addition to the deaths,
25 soldiers were injured, 4 seriously.
Thursday,
September 14, 2006 3:40 PM - The
DoD has
identified the soldier who
died in Mosul on September 13th
from enemy small arms fire: Captain
Matthew C. Mattingly,
30, of Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Thursday,
September 14, 2006 8:08 PM - The
Associated Press is
reporting the death of Sergeant
David Weir, 23, of Cleveland,
Tennessee, in Iraq. Details of
the death are none too clear.
The article says that he was
killed "late Tuesday or early
Wednesday" ... and that "he may
have been killed in Baghdad".
It is possible that he is the "south
of Baghdad" death on September
12th reported in this
CENTCOM release. The 101st
Airborne Division, to which Sgt.
Weir belonged, did have units
serving in the area south of
Baghdad.
| Friday,
September 15, 2006 6:02 AM
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(3)
The Associated Press has
a story out on Captain
Matthew Mattingly who
died in Mosul on Wednesday,
September 13th. He was the
commander for the 82nd Airborne
Division's Troop A, 1st Squadron,
17th Cavalry Regiment. He was
wounded when his OH-58
Kiowa reconnaissance helicopter was
fired on during combat ...
and later died of those wounds.
The DoD statement issued yesterday
gave his hometown as Reynoldsburg,
a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.
But the AP story says he was
actually from Beavercreek,
near Dayton. |
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(4)
Local Texas/Oklahoma station
KTEN is
reporting the death of Clint
Williams, 25, from
Kingston in Marshall County,
Oklahoma. The Williams family
was apparently notified of
the death on Thursday morning,
September 14th. They were told
he died from a roadside bomb
in Iraq. So he could be the "south
of Baghdad" roadside bomb death
reported by CENTCOM in
this release. |
Friday,
September 15, 2006 12:16 PM -
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Sergeant
David T. Weir, 23, of
Cleveland, Tennessee, in Iraq.
Unfortunately, his death was confirmed
for September 14th, not
the 12th as we'd originally believed
from news reports. Apparently he
was wounded in Baghdad on the 13th
in an attack involving small arms
fire and RPGs ... but did not die
until the 14th. Because his family
was notified of his death Thursday
morning, it would now appear that
he was the small arms fire death
southeast of Baghdad early
in the morning on the 14th described
in this
CENTCOM report.
| Friday,
September 15, 2006 12:50 PM
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(1)
For the past 9 days, we have
had a U.S. Marine death listed
on September 6th for which
the DoD has not released a
name. For openers, this was
our mistake. The death should
have been listed on the 7th as
a careful reading of the
CENTCOM release would indicate.
The DoD DID release the identity
of a Marine who died on the
7th: Pfc. Vincent Frassetto.
It would appear that Frassetto
is the Marine that the CENTCOM
release was referring to. The
database has been adjusted
accordingly by removing the "extra" death
from the 6th. |
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(2)
CENTCOM is
reporting the death of
a U.S. Army soldier in a roadside
bomb attack south of Baghdad
on September 15th. |
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(3)
CENTCOM has
also issued an update on
the casualties from the September
14th suicide car bombing west
of Baghdad. They are now saying
that one soldier is DUSTWUN
(Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown).
In a case such as this, it
is likely that the explosion
was so devastating that a body
may have been nearly incinerated,
requiring DNA testing to positively
identify the remains. Since
two soldiers have already been
confirmed dead, we may very
well see a third death reported
once DNA testing is complete.
Also, CENTCOM is now saying
that one soldier was "very
seriously injured, one seriously
injured, 17 not seriously injured
and eleven were returned to
duty" ... giving a total of
33 casualties from this one
incident. |
| Friday,
September 15, 2006 2:27 PM -
The DoD has
identified the soldier who
died from hostile means in
Al Anbar Province on September
11th: Specialist
Harley D. Andrews,
22, of Weimar, California.
He died in Ramadi when his
vehicle was hit by a
roadside bomb. |
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Harley D. Andrews, 22, Weimar,
California, with his son |
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Friday,
September 15, 2006 5:06 PM -
The DoD has
announced the death of Specialist
David Joseph Ramsey,
27, of Tacoma, Washington,
in a very unusual release.
They state that he was medically
evacuated from Iraq on August
24th ... but died from a "non-combat
related incident" on September
7th in Spanaway, Washington.
From this description, it is
hard to know if the DoD intends
to "count" him as an official
Iraq War casualty. Was his
death in Spanaway related to
the reason he was evacuated
from Iraq, or not? There is an
obituary posted on the
Internet, but it sheds no light
on the circumstances of his
death. We may have to wait
until the DoD updates its database
later this month before adding
this death to our own list. |
David
Joseph Ramsey,
27, Tacoma, Washington |
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| Saturday,
September 16, 2006 6:39 AM
- The
DoD has
released the identity of
a U.S. Marine who died in the
Al Anbar Province "while conducting
combat operations" on September
14th: Lance Corporal
Ryan A. Miller, 19,
of Pearland, Texas. We have
no previously reported Marine
deaths from CENTCOM on this
day. However, CENTCOM did report
a Marine death "today" in a release
dated September 15th. It
is entirely possible that this
release was written when "today" was
still the 14th and not published
until the 15th. Lance Corporal
Miller's unit, the 3rd Battalion
of the 3rd Marines, was definitely
assigned to Regimental Combat
Team 7 operating in the western
half of Anbar with headquarters
at Haditha. Therefore, the
lance corporal will be placed
in this Marine slot with a
change of date until further
information proves us wrong. |
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Incidentally,
this death should not be confused
with another Marine death from
earlier this month on
September 3rd: that of 21 year
old Private Ryan E.
Miller of Gahanna,
Ohio. |
Saturday,
September 16, 2006 1:36 PM
- The
central Texas station KWTX is
reporting the death of
Army Private 1st
Class Jeffrey Shaffer,
21, of Waco, Texas, in a
roadside bombing in Ramadi,
Al Anbar Province, on September
13th. This would appear to
be a new death, not previously
announced by CENTCOM.
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Mark
and Lisa Adams share
memories of their son,
Jeffrey Shaffer, 21, Waco, Texas
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Saturday,
September 16, 2006 3:36 PM
- The DoD has
released the identity of
the soldier who was killed
in an IED attack south of
Baghdad on September 12th:
2nd Lieutenant Emily
J.T. Perez, 23,
of Texas. (9/23
update: Media
are reporting that Emily's
hometown was Fort Washington,
Maryland.) |
Emily
J. T. Perez, 23,
Fort Washington, Maryland
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Sunday,
September 17, 2006 9:42 AM
- Articles have appeared
on the websites of both stations KLFY and KATC reporting
the death in Iraq on Wednesday
evening, September 13th, of Army
Sergeant Marcus Cain,
20, from Jennings, Louisiana.
The death was apparently from
an IED attack. And since he
was stationed at Fort Hood,
chances are it occurred in
the Baghdad area. There do
not appear to be any previous
CENTCOM-reported deaths that
seem to match his. So, at least
for the time being, we will
enter him as a new death on
the 13th. |
Marcus
Cain, 20,
Jennings, Louisiana
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Sunday,
September 17, 2006 11:44 AM - CENTCOM is
reporting the death of a
Navy sailor due to enemy action
in the Al Anbar Province on September
16th.
Monday,
September 18, 2006 3:32 PM -
The DoD has identified
the sailor who died in combat
in Al Anbar Province on September
16th: Petty Officer 2nd
Class David S. Roddy,
32, of Aberdeen, Mississippi. According
to this
article at station WAVY, Roddy
was killed when an IED he was attempting
to defuse exploded ... this a month
after an IED in the same place
took the life of his teammate, Chief
Petty Officer Paul Darga,
on August 22nd.
Monday,
September 18, 2006 4:00 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Sergeant
Clint E. Williams, 24, of
Kingston, Oklahoma, in the Baghdad
area on September 14th. Research
on his unit, the 1st Squadron of
the 10th Cavalry Regiment, turned
up this
article in Stars & Stripes
which describes the kind of action
his unit has been seeing in their
assigned area south of Baghdad. This
would tend to verify that Sergeant
Williams was indeed the September
14th "south of Baghdad" death
described in this
CENTCOM release.
| Monday,
September 18, 2006 4:15 PM
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(1)
CENTCOM's Iraq headquarters,
MNF-Iraq, is
reporting the death of
a soldier from a roadside bomb
in northeastern Baghdad on
September 17th. |
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| Tuesday,
September 19, 2006 6:33 AM
- |
| |
(1)
The DoD has
released the identity of
the soldier who died in northeastern
Baghdad (Sadr City) from
an IED attack on September
17th: Sergeant David
J. Davis, 32, of
Mount Airy, Maryland.
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(2)
The DoD has
also released the identity of
the army reservist who died
in a small arms fire attack
in north-central Baghdad
on September 17th: Sergeant
Adam L. Knox, 21,
of Columbus, Ohio.
|
Tuesday,
September 19, 2006 7:28 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a Taskforce
3rd MEDCOM soldier in Baghdad of
a non-combat-related cause on September
18th.
Tuesday,
September 19, 2006 10:05 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a soldier
in Mosul on September 19th when
his vehicle was struck by a suicide
car bomber.
| Tuesday,
September 19, 2006 1:02 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Private
1st Class Jeffrey P. Shaffer,
21, in an IED attack in Ramadi
on September 13th. The release
gives his home town as Harrison,
Arkansas. But media
articles that include interviews
with his parents, all cite
Waco, Texas. That is where
his parents and brother live
now ... and where Private Shaffer
attended high school. |
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(2)
The DoD has
identified the soldier who
died in an IED attack northwest
of Baghdad on September 14th: Specialist
Russell M. Makowski,
23, of Union, Missouri. |
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(3)
The DoD has
also identified the soldier who
died from a non-hostile, unspecified
cause in Baghdad on September
18th: Sergeant James
R. Worster, 24, of
Broadview Heights, Ohio. |
Wednesday,
September 20, 2006 1:50 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a soldier
northwest of Baghdad when his vehicle
was struck by an IED on September
19th.
| Wednesday,
September 20, 2006 4:58 AM
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| |
(1)
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of
a soldier in southwest Baghdad
on September 19th from a
non-hostile unspecified cause.
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(2)
MNF-Iraq is
also reporting the death of
another soldier from a non-hostile
unspecified cause ... this
one in Baghdad early in the
morning on September 20th.
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| Wednesday,
September 20, 2006 9:39 AM
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(2)
The Kinston (North Carolina)
Free Press has
published an interview with
Kinston native Staff Sgt. Nicholas
Bright, 33, who was one of
the 30 soldiers wounded in
the September 14th suicide
car bombing west of Baghdad.
In it he gives details of the
bombing itself ... and the
unit involved: Charley Battery,
4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery
Regiment based in Baumholder,
Germany. They are part of the
1st Armored Division. |
Thursday,
September 21, 2006 3:44 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a soldier
from an IED attack in northern
Baghdad on Wednesday, September
20th.
Thursday,
September 21, 2006 5:50 AM - The
Italian Ministry of Defense has
announced the death of one
of their soldiers in Iraq on September
21st: Caporalmaggiore Scelto
Massimo Vitaliano from
Galatone in Lecce Province, Italy.
The dead man, the machine gunner
on his patrol vehicle, was
severely injured when that vehicle
collided with an Iraqi truck about
10 km southwest of Nasiriyah in
Dhi Qar Province. He was flown
by Italian helicopter to the American
military hospital at Tallil Air
Base not far from there where he
died despite intensive efforts
to save him. The five other soldiers
in the vehicle were unhurt.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:20 AM - The
Daily Item of Lynn, Massachusetts, is
reporting the death of Jared Raymond,
20, of Swampscott, MA, in Iraq. The circumstances
of his death are not given except to say that
he died in combat. However, the article does
say that his mother was informed of his death
on the evening of September 19th ... and
that he served with the 1st Battalion of the
66th Armored Regiment which is out of Fort Hood,
Texas. That particular unit sustained four deaths
just last August 27th in an IED attack near the
Taji Air Base just northwest of Baghdad. As it
happens, CENTCOM has
reported an IED death in that area late in
the afternoon on September 19th. Jared Raymond
could very well be that death. |
Jared
Raymond, 20,
Swampscott, Massachussetts
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| Thursday,
September 21, 2006 10:08 AM -
The Italian Ministry of Defense
has published photos
of the two Italians killed
on September 20: Massimo Vitaliano,
25, from Galatone in Lecce
Province, Italy, who died in
Iraq; and Giuseppe Orlando,
28, of Palermo, Italy, who
died in Afghanistan. (In a
sadly ironic note today, only
a day after the two deaths,
it is being reported that Italian
minister of defence, Arturo
Parisi, made good on Italy's
2005 promise to leave Iraq,
officially beginning the process
of military withdrawal. See Bloomberg.com article
below.) |
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Massimo
Vitaliano, 25, from
Galatone in Lecce
Province, Italy,
who died September
20 in Iraq
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Giuseppe
Orlando, 28, of Palermo,
Italy, who died September
20 in Afghanistan
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Italy
Ends Military Role
in Iraq, Says `Mission
Accomplished'
By
Steve
Scherer (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=aE1zrCIp1SHg&refer=europe)
Sept.
21
(Bloomberg)
--
Italy
today
handed
military
control
of
the
southern
province
of
Dhi
Qar
to
Iraqi
police
and
military
forces
during
a ceremony
in
Nassiryah,
continuing
a withdrawal
promised
by
Prime
Minister
Romano
Prodi.
``We've
met
our
objective,
and
the
mission
is
accomplished,''
Italian
Defense
Minister
Arturo
Parisi
said
today
in
a televised
speech
made
during
the
ceremony.
``We're
pulling
out
our
military
contingent,
but
it
doesn't
mean
we're
turning
our
backs
on
Iraq.''
Parisi
said
Italy's
civilian
mission
would
continue.
Italy
lost
39
military
police
and
soldiers
during
its
three-year
mission,
including
Corporal
Massimo
Vitaliano,
25,
killed
today
in
a road
accident.
Yesterday,
Corporal
Giuseppe
Orlando,
28,
was
killed
in
Afghanistan
when
his
armored
vehicle
flipped
in
a curve
during
a regular
patrol,
the
defense
ministry
said.
In
keeping
with
a pledge
made
during
this
year's
election
campaign,
Prodi
announced
Italy's
military
withdrawal
from
Iraq
during
his
first
speech
after
taking
office
in
June,
calling
the
2003
war
that
toppled
Saddam
Hussein
a ``grave
mistake''
that
has
increased
the
risk
of
Middle
East
violence.
The
pullout
is
scheduled
to
be
completed
by
the
end
of
the
year.
Former
Prime
Minister
Silvio
Berlusconi,
one
of
U.S.
President
George
W.
Bush's
closest
allies
in
Europe,
sent
more
than
3,000
soldiers
and
military
police
to
Iraq
after
the
fall
of
Baghdad
to
help
provide
security
in
and
around
the
city
of
Nassiriyah.
Before
the
April
9-10
elections,
Berlusconi
had
also
pledged
to
complete
a withdrawal
by
the
end
of
this
year.
Italy
still
has
about
1,300
soldiers
in
Afghanistan,
and
is
dispatching
2,500
troops
to
take
part
in
the
United
Nations
peacekeeping
force
to
police
the
cease-fire
between
Israel
and
Hezbollah.
To
contact
the
reporter
on
this
story:
Steve
Scherer
in
Rome
at sscherer@bloomberg.net |
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| Thursday,
September 21, 2006 1:41 PM
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(2)
The Associated Press is
reporting the death of
a Kentucky National Guard soldier
in Iraq on September 20th. Sergeant
1st Class Charles Jason Jones,
29, of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky,
apparently died of a non-hostile
cause in Baghdad. He is likely
the death CENTCOM announced
in this
release. (Later
updates: 9/22 and 9/25.) |
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| Friday,
September 22, 2006 12:30 AM
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| |
(1)
The DoD is
announcing the death of
a Marine in combat in the Al
Anbar Province: Sergeant
Christopher M. Zimmerman,
28, of Stephenville, Texas. This
is a new death not previously
reported by CENTCOM. |
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(2)
An article entitled "Nassyriah,
Militare Deceduto in un Incidente
Stradale" to be found
on the Italian Army website here,
gives the age of Caporalmaggiore
Scelto Massimo Vitaliano as
25. He was born 10 November
1980 in Galatina, Italy, and
was not married. |
| Friday,
September 22, 2006 6:32 AM
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| |
(1)
The News & Record is
reporting the death of
Army Specialist Robert
Thomas Callahan, 22,
of High Point, North Carolina,
in Iraq on September 19th.
Details are sketchy, but the
death appears to have been
non-hostile ... the result
of a vehicle overturning. As
he was stationed in the Baghdad
area with 10th Mountain Division
troops out of Fort Drum, NY,
it is possible that he is the
non-hostile "southwest Baghdad" death
described in this
CENTCOM release. |
 |
(2)
The Columbian has
a story out on the death of
Army Master Sergeant
Robb Gordon Needham,
51, of Vancouver, Washington,
in Iraq on September 20th from
a sniper's bullet. He is likely
the "northeast Baghdad" small
arms fire death described in this
CENTCOM release. |
Robb
Gordon Needham, 51,
Vancouver,
Washington
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(4)
The Courier-Journal has
a few more details on the
death of Kentucky National
Guardsman Sergeant
1st Class Charles Jason Jones,
29, in Iraq on September 20th.
Apparently he was found dead
in his quarters at Camp Liberty
in Baghdad. An investigation
is ongoing to determine the
exact cause. Incidentally,
Jones was assigned to the headquarters
of the 149th Brigade Combat
Team, which is commanded by
his father, Colonel Charles
T. Jones, who is currently
stationed in Tikrit, Iraq. (Photo
above.) |
Friday,
September 22, 2006 6:52 AM -
The Maryland-based Columbia Flier has
an article out with more details
on the life of Sergeant
David "Joey" Davis, 32,
who was killed by a roadside bomb
in Sadr City, Baghdad, on September
17th. The DoD listed his home town
as Mount Airy, Maryland, but this
article is filled only with references
to Lisbon, a town not too far from
Mount Airy.
| Friday,
September 22, 2006 4:28 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
released the names of the
three soldiers who died in
the west Baghdad suicide car
bombing on September 14th: |
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Sergeant
Aaron A. Smith,
31, of Killeen, Texas
Sergeant
Jennifer M. Hartman,
21, of New Ringgold,
Pennsylvania
Corporal
Marcus A. Cain,
20, of Crowley,
Louisiana
The
news media had previously
reported Corporal Cain as
having died on September
13th in an IED attack ...
but we have now shifted him
into his correct slot on
the 14th in our database. |
|
Jennifer
M. Hartman, 21,
New Ringgold, Pennsylvania
|
| |
(2)
The DoD is
also announcing the death
of Marine Corporal
Yull Estrada Rodriguez,
21, of Alegre Lajas, Puerto
Rico, due to hostile action
in the Al Anbar Province on
September 20th. This is a new
death not previously reported
by CENTCOM. (See photo
and media article below.) |
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(3)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Master
Sergeant Robb G. Needham,
51, of Vancouver, Washington,
in Baghdad on September 20th
from a small arms fire attack. |
Friday,
September 22, 2006 6:39 PM - Morris
News Service has
an article out on the death
of Ashley Henderson,
23, in Iraq on September 19th.
Details are sketchy, but the
article did mention that she
was in Iraq to train Iraqi police
... and that her death was the
result of a suicide bombing.
That would make her a very good
match for the 89th Military Police
Brigade suicide bombing death
on the 19th described in this
CENTCOM release.
Saturday,
September 23, 2006 5:41 AM -
Harlingen, TX, station KGBT is
reporting that although the
DoD release for 2nd Lieutenant
Emily J.T. Perez stated
that she was from Texas, she was
actually from Fort Washington,
Maryland. In fact, her funeral
will be held there today, September
23rd. She will be buried at West
Point. 2nd Lieutenant Perez died
in an IED attack south of Al Hillah on
September 12th. (Photo
above.)
Saturday,
September 23, 2006 7:33 AM -
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a soldier
from a roadside bomb in northern
Baghdad on September 23rd.
Saturday,
September 23, 2006 8:01 AM - Earlier
this month, the DoD announced
the death of Specialist
David J. Ramsey in Spanaway,
Washington, on September 7th.
No cause of death was given.
Because of the vagueness of the
release and silence in the media
regarding the death, we were
unsure if the circumstances were
such that the DoD would include
him in their own database of
Iraq war dead. This morning we
were able to check that database
... and Specialist Ramsey is
definitely on it. He has now
been added to our own casualty
list. An obituary can
be found here.
Saturday,
September 23, 2006 10:12 AM - Reuters
AlertNet is
reporting the death of a
Danish soldier in southern Iraq
on September 23rd. The soldier
died when his convoy was hit
by a roadside bomb while on patrol
south of Basrah.
Saturday,
September 23, 2006 12:06 PM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the deaths of two
soldiers in a roadside bombing
near the city of Hawijah (located
between Bayji and Kirkuk) on September
23rd.
|
Saturday,
September 23, 2006 4:16 PM -
The Danish Ministry of Defense has
now identified the Danish airman
who died this morning, September
23rd, in a roadside bombing south
of Basra: Lance Corporal
Kim Wadim, 36, a resident
of Viborg, Denmark. The Danish
article linked above would seem
to indicate that the bombing
happened near As Zubayr, south
of Basrah. The dead airman served
with the Combat Support Wing
of the Royal Danish Air Force,
and was in Iraq as part of a
team to protect foreign diplomats
visiting that part of the country.
He was single, and a highly experienced
veteran of some five deployments,
including one to Afghanistan.
Seven others were injured in
the bombing, all of whom were
transported by British helicopter
to Shaibah Air Base for medical
treatment. |
Kim
Wadim, 36
Viborg, Denmark
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| Sunday,
September 24, 2006 8:33 AM
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(1) An
article in the Danish
media outlet Politiken sheds
a little more light on the
life of Danish Lance
Corporal Kim Wadim who
died when a roadside bomb
exploded next to his convoy
south of Basrah on September
23rd. He apparently began
his military career in the
Danish Royal Army,
serving with the Prinsens
Livregiment out of Viborg (The
Prince's Life Regiment, one
of two infantry regiments
in the Danish army). There
he was a part of many international
deployments, including a
tour in Bosnia during the
war in early 1990. In 2000,
Wadim transferred to Hærens
Operative Kommando (the army's
Central Command) ... and
then, in the past year, he
transferred to the Danish
Royal Air Force's Combat
Support Group. His background
as a soldier made him a perfect
candidate to serve as a bodyguard,
protecting personnel and
equipment on the ground.
Captain Jimmy Helsinghoff
described his fellow soldier
from the support unit as poised,
helpful, energetic, and always
in high spirits. |
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(2)
The Capitol is
reporting the death of Private
Eric Kavanagh, 20,
of Severna Park, Maryland,
in Iraq. They do not give details
of his death ... but specifically
state that he died at 10:30
PM Iraq time on Wednesday,
September 20th. That would
seem to match the roadside
bomb death in north Baghdad
described in this
CENTCOM release. We will
place him in this slot for
the time being. However, this
is subject to change when more
information becomes available. |
Sunday,
September 24, 2006 9:13 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the deaths of two Marines
due to enemy action in the Al Anbar
Province on September 24th.
Monday,
September 25, 2006 11:31 AM - The
DoD has
identified the soldier who died
in an IED attack south of Baghdad
on September 15th: Corporal
Cesar A. Granados, 21, of
Le Grand, California.
| Monday,
September 25, 2006 3:34 PM
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|
(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of 1st
Lieutenant Ashley L. (Henderson)
Huff, 23, of Belle
Mead, New Jersey. She died
in Mosul on September 19th
when a suicide car bomb exploded
near her patrol. |
|
Ashley
L. (Henderson) Huff, 23, Belle
Mead, New Jersey |
| |
(2)
The DoD has
also confirmed the death of Corporal
Bobby T. Callahan,
22, of Jamestown, North Carolina.
He died of injuries received
when his Humvee rolled over
while maneuvering in Baghdad on
September 19th. |
| |
(3)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of
Kentucky National Guardsman Sergeant
1st Class Charles J. Jones,
29, on September 20th of
a non-hostile, unspecified
cause. The DoD currently gives
his hometown as Lawrenceburg,
Kansas ... but that should
be Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
Recent media
articles tell us that he
died at his quarters in Camp
Liberty in Baghdad. (Photo
above.) |
| |
(4)
The DoD has
announced the death of Sergeant
Allan R. Bevington,
22, of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania,
on September 21st. He died
in Ar Ramadi in the Al Anbar
Province when a roadside bomb
detonated near him. He was
assigned to the 1st Armored
Division so he is likely
the death reported in this
CENTCOM release. |
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|
Monday,
September 25, 2006 3:49 PM - The
DoD has
confirmed the death of Private
Eric M. Kavanagh, 20. The
news media had it correct ... Private
Kavanagh did indeed die on September
20th from a roadside bomb blast in
Baghdad.
| Monday,
September 25, 2006 4:16 PM
- The DoD has
identified the two Marines
who died in combat in the Al
Anbar Province on September
24th: |
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Lance
Corporal Howard S. March
Jr., 20, of Buffalo,
New York
Lance
Corporal Rene Martinez,
20, of Miami, Florida |
Tuesday,
September 26, 2006 6:50 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the deaths of two
U.S. soldiers in a non-combat,
unspecified incident southwest
of Baghdad on September 26th.
| Tuesday,
September 26, 2006 5:40 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the two soldiers
who were killed in an IED attack
near Hawijah on September 23rd: |
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Sergeant
Velton Locklear III,
29, of Lacey, Washington
Private
1st Class Kenneth E. Kincaid
IV, 25, of Lilburn,
Georgia |
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The
DoD release gives the place
of death as Riyadh, which is
a town southwest of Kirkuk
in At Ta'mim Province. But
that is quite close to Hawijah,
the town cited in the CENTCOM
report pertaining to these
two deaths. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also identified the soldier
who died in an IED attack in
northern Baghdad on September
23rd: Specialist Windell
J. Simmons, 20, of
Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Specialist
Simmons was assigned to the
4th Infantry Division out of
Fort Hood, so we are assuming
that he was the Multi-National
Division - Baghdad soldier
referred to in this
CENTCOM release. |
| |
(3)
The DoD has
announced the death of
a fourth U.S. soldier on
September 23rd for which
we have no prior CENTCOM
report: Staff Sergeant
Carlos Dominguez,
57, of Savannah, Georgia.
Sergeant Dominguez was a
reservist with the 414th
Civil Affairs Battalion who
died in an IED attack near
Taji just northwest of Baghdad.
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| Wednesday,
September 27, 2006 6:51 AM
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(1)
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of
a soldier from enemy action
in the Al Anbar Province on
September 25th. |
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Wednesday,
September 27, 2006 1:48 PM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a soldier
in southern Baghdad from small
arms fire on September 27th.
| Wednesday,
September 27, 2006 4:15 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Specialist
Jared J. Raymond,
20, of Swampscott, Massachusetts,
in Iraq on September 19th.
He was wounded in an IED attack
near Taji, just northwest of
Baghdad, and died in a medical
facility at Balad. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also announced what appears
to be a new death not previously
reported by CENTCOM. Marine Private
1st Class Christopher T. Riviere,
21, of Cooper City, Florida,
died from enemy action in the
Al Anbar Province on September
26th. |
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|
(3) An
article in the Star Bulletin
cites the Marine Corps as the
source of additional information
on the death of Marine Corporal
Yull Estrada Rodriguez,
21, on September 20th. It says
he was the gunner on a 7-ton
truck that was struck by a
roadside bomb in Al Anbar Province. |
Yull
Rodriguez, 21,
Alegre Lajas, Puerto Rico
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(4)
The News & Observer reports that,
according to his father, Marine
Sergeant Christopher M. Zimmerman,
28, died in a midday gunbattle
near Fallujah in Al Anbar Province
on September 20th. Also, the
articles we have seen in the
media all state that he grew
up near Round Rock, Texas. |
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| |
Christopher
M. Zimmerman,
28, Round Rock, Texas
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| Thursday,
September 28, 2006 12:49 PM
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the soldier who
died on September 25th of wounds
received in a small arms fire
attack in Mosul: Corporal
Casey L. Mellen, 21,
of Huachuca City, Arizona.
The corporal was evacuated
to a military facility in Balad
where he passed away. |
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(2)
The DoD has
also identified the soldier who
died on September 27th in a
small arms fire attack in Baghdad: 1st
Lieutenant James N. Lyons,
28, of Rochester, New York. |
Thursday,
September 28, 2006 3:06 PM - The
DoD has
announced the death of Army Staff
Sergeant Jose A. Lanzarin in
Ramadi on September 26th, the victim
of an IED blast. CENTCOM has not
previously reported a death that
matches this one. Sergeant Lanzarin
was 28 and from Lubbock, Texas.

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Friday,
September 29, 2006 4:16 AM
- According to an
article in the South Florida
Sun-Sentinel, Marine Pfc.
Christopher Riviere died
when a "long-range sniper bullet
fatally pierced" his chest
in the Al Anbar Province. They
are also reporting that he
died after being transported
to a military hospital in Kuwait. |
Christopher
Riviere, 21,
Cooper City, Florida
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| Friday,
September 29, 2006 6:39 PM -
The DoD has
identified the two soldiers
who died on September 26th
in what CENTCOM
reported as a non-hostile
incident: |
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Staff
Sergeant Edward Charles Reynolds
Jr., 27, of Grove,
Texas
Private
1st Class Henry Paul,
24, of Kolonia Pohnpei,
Federated States
of Micronesia
An
article in the Orange
Leader has indicated
that the pair was apparently
crossing a bridge in
a convoy when the structure
collapsed, rolling their
vehicle into a river
and trapping them inside.
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Edward
Charles Reynolds Jr., 27, Grove,
Texas
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| Friday,
September 29, 2006 7:44 PM
- The
DoD has
announced the death of Lance
Corporal James Chamroeun,
20, of Union City, Georgia,
in a hostile incident in
the Al Anbar Province on
September 28th. This death
has not been previously reported
by CENTCOM. (See
media article below, Oct.
1) |
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James
Chamroeun, 20,
Union City, Georgia
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Saturday,
September 30, 2006 7:53 AM -
The DoD has
announced the death of Private
1st Class Christopher T. Blaney,
19, of Winter Park, Florida, in
Iraq on September 29th. He died
at Taji, the air base just northwest
of Baghdad, of a non-hostile, unspecified
cause. His death has not previously
been reported by CENTCOM.
Sunday,
October 01, 2006 1:29 AM -
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a Fort
Lewis-based soldier in a Humvee
accident near Mosul on September
30th.
Sunday,
October 01, 2006 9:46 AM - MNF-Iraq is
reporting the deaths of two
soldiers from small arms fire
in the Al Anbar Province on September
30th.
| Sunday,
October 01, 2006 6:25 PM -
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
has an
article out on Marine Lance
Corporal James Chamroeun of
Union City, Georgia, who was
killed in the Al Anbar
Province on September 28th.
He died of a massive head wound
when his vehicle hit a roadside
bomb. (See
photo above, Sept. 29) |
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Monday,
October 02, 2006 6:14 AM
- The
Cincinnati Enquirer is
reporting the death of
a local soldier in Iraq:
Army Specialist Robert
Weber, 22, of Western
Hills, Ohio. According to
the article, he was the gunner
on a Humvee, riding on top,
when the vehicle hit an embankment
and flipped over near
Mosul on September 30th. |
Robert
Weber, 22,
Western Hills, Ohio
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Monday,
October 02, 2006 8:42 AM - The
WCF Courier has just published breaking
news about the two soldiers
who died from small arms fire in
Al Anbar Province on September
30th. Both were assigned to the
Iowa Army National Guard's C
Company, 1st Battalion, 133rd
Infantry Regiment based out of
Iowa Falls, Iowa. A press briefing
has been scheduled for later
today at which their identities
may be revealed.
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October 02, 2006 3:45 PM - |
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(1)
The DoD has
identified the two Iowa Army National
Guard soldiers who died in a
small arms fire attack in Al
Anbar Province (near Al Asad
Air Base) on September 30th: |
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Staff
Sergeant Scott E. Nisely,
48, of Marshalltown, Iowa |
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Scott
Nisely, 48,
Marshalltown, Iowa
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Specialist
Kampha B. Sourivong,
20, of Iowa City, Iowa |
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Kampha
Sourvong, 20,
Iowa City, Iowa
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(2)
The DoD has
confirmed the death of Specialist
Robert F. Weber, 22,
of Cincinnati, Ohio, in a vehicle
roll-over accident about 30
miles south of Mosul on September
30th. |
| Monday,
October 02, 2006 4:57 PM -
The DoD has
announced a new U.S. Navy
death not previously
reported by CENTCOM. Navy
SEAL Petty Officer
2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor,
25, of Garden Grove, California,
was killed in action at Ramadi
in Al Anbar Province on September
29th. |
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Michael
A. Monsoor, 25, Garden Grove,
California |
Tuesday,
October 03, 2006 5:41 AM -
MNF-Iraq is
reporting the death of a U.S.
Marine from enemy action in the
far west of Al Anbar Province on
September 30th.
Thursday,
October 05, 2006 3:12 AM -
For 10 days now, we have had two
deaths listed on September
25th as "NAME NOT RELEASED YET" based
on this and this CENTCOM
release. However, the DoD
has yet to release a name for either.
We have now determined that the
death date given on both
CENTCOM releases was likely in
error and should have been Tuesday,
September 26th. We believe that
these two releases were meant to
mark the deaths of Marine Pfc.
Christopher Riviere and Army Staff
Sergeant Jose Lanzarin on the 26th.
As such, the two deaths on the
25th are duplicates and have been
eliminated.
Tuesday,
October 10, 2006 6:18 PM - For
some time now, we have had two
unidentified deaths listed, one
on September 21st and one on
September 30th. Both have legitimate
CENTCOM releases issued for them
(here and here).
However, no DoD confirmation for
either has appeared. We can only
conclude that the CENTCOM releases
were printed in error. At this
time we are deleting both deaths
from our database in order to
avoid unduly inflating the death
count. Should the DoD ever release
names for them, they will be
restored.
Monday,
October 16, 2006 5:38 PM - Back
on October 3rd, CENTCOM issued
a notice that a "Marine" from
Regimental Combat Team 7 had
died of wounds received in Al
Anbar Province on September 30th.
But after 10 days had elapsed,
and no identification was forthcoming
from the DoD, we considered the
notice to be in error and removed
that death from our database.
Today, however, the
DoD has issued a name ...
17 days after the date of death
... a highly unusual occurrence.
And they are announcing the death
of an Army soldier from
RCT-7, not a Marine. Corporal
Luis E. Tejeda, 20,
died on September 30th from wounds
received when a roadside bomb
detonated near his vehicle at
Hit in Al Anbar Province. His
death had previously been written
up in Stars & Stripes,
and also on the website Marine.mil.
The DoD gives his hometown as
Huntington Park, California,
while the media articles just
cited give it as Lynwood, CA. [This
entry goes directly into our
archived September
2006 database, and increases
the total Coalition deaths in
September from 75 to 76 (including
71 U.S. deaths).]
Saturday,
December 02, 2006 8:54 AM
- The DoD keeps its
own spreadsheet of U.S. military
deaths, among personnel associated
with Operation Iraqi Freedom, in
.pdf format here.
However, they only update
this record monthly. An analysis
of the latest update on November
28th shows the addition of
a serviceperson not previously announced
in a DoD press release: |
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Lieutenant
Commander Jane Elizabeth
Lanham Tafoya,
43, of Owensboro, Kentucky,
apparently died of a non-hostile,
unspecified cause in Manama,
Bahrain, on September 19,
2006. According to her
obituary, she was an
Industrial Hygienist who
had served for 18 years
in the Navy. She was currently
stationed at the Naval
Branch Health Clinic in
Bahrain
This
previously unreported death goes
directly into this archived
September 2006 database,
and increases the total Coalition
deaths in September from
76 to 77 (including 72 U.S.
deaths).
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Jane
Elizabeth Lanham Tafoya, 43,
Owensboro, Kentucky
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Saturday,
January 27, 2007 1:22 AM - Four months
after her death on September 19,
2006, the DoD has
issued a formal press release acknowledging
that Navy Lieutenant
Commander Jane E. Lanham,
43, of Owensboro, Kentucky, had
passed away in Bahrain. They list
her cause of death as "natural causes".
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David Joseph Ramsey, 27, of Tacoma, Washington
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Nearly eight months after his death on September 7, 2006, a Seattle Times investigative report details how Specialist David Joseph Ramsey of Tacoma, Washington, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Ramsey, 27, was a nurse with the Army's 47th Combat Support Hospital, 62nd Medical Brigade. Evacuated from Mosul after a near-suicide attempt, Ramsey "fell through the cracks" at Fort Lewis' Madigan Army Medical Center, where he was released on the same day he arrived. Two weeks later, he missed a follow-up appointment, and commited suicide the next day. Ramsey's death has drawn the attention of Congress and the media, resulting in changes at Madigan and a review of hospital record-keeping procedures concerning suicidal patients. |
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