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9/18

Chief Warrant Officer  Corry  A. Edwards

9/18

Sgt.  Daniel  M. Eshbaugh

9/18

Sgt.  Anthony  L. Mason

9/18

1st Sgt.  Julio C. Ordonez

9/18

Chief Warrant Officer  Brady  J. Rudolf

9/18

Cpl.  Michael  E. Thompson

9/18

1st Lt.  Robert  . Vallejo II

9/18

Lt. Col.  James  L. Wiley

9/18

Staff Sgt.  Brandon  W. Farley

9/17

Capt.  Darrick  D. Wright

9/17

Pfc.  Leonard  J. Gulczynski I

9/17

Sgt. Joshua   W. Harris

9/17

Capt.  Bruce  E. Hays

9/17

1st Lt.  Mohsin  A. Naqvi

9/14

Lt. Col.  Ralph  J. Marino

9/14

Staff Sgt.  Darris  J. Dawson

9/14

Sgt.  Wesley  R. Durbin

9/11

Chief Warrant Officer  Michael  . Slebodnik

9/11

Chief Petty Officer (select)  Jason R. Freiwald

9/11

Senior Chief Petty Officer John W. Marcum

9/11

Pvt.  Michael  W. Murdock

9/10

Sgt. 1st Class  Daniel  R. Sexton

9/9

Capt. Jesse  . Melton III

9/9

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class  Eichmann  A. Strickland

9/6

Pvt.  Michael  R. Dinterman

9/6

Spec.  Marques  I. Knight

9/5

Pvt.  Jordan  P. P. Thibeault

9/4

Pfc.  Bryan R. Thomas

9/4

Pvt.  Vincent  C. Winston Jr.

9/2

Pfc.  Patrick  W. May

9/2

Sgt. 1st Class  Gregory  A. Rodriguez

8/30

Petty Officer 1st Class  Joshua  . Harris

8/28

Spec.  Jorge  L. Feliz Nieve

8/28

Spec.  Michael  L. Gonzalez

8/27

Sgt.  David  K. Cooper

8/27

Pfc  Tan   Q. Ngo

8/26

Spec.  Carlo  E. Alfonso

8/25

Spec.  Steven  J. Fitzmorris

8/22

Staff Sgt.  Brian  E. Studer

8/20

Staff Sgt.  David  L. Paquet

8/20

Sgt. 1st Class  David  J. Todd Jr.

8/19

Sgt. 1st Class  George  . Stanciel

8/17

Pfc.  Jonathon  L. Luscher

8/17

Lance Cpl.  Travis  M. Stottlemyer

8/16

Staff Sgt.  Kristopher   D. Rodgers

8/15

1st Lt.  Donald  C. Carwile

8/15

Pfc.  Paul E. Conlon Jr.,

8/14

Pfc.  Daniel   A. C. McGuire

8/14

Pvt.  Janelle  F. King

8/14

Cpl.  Anthony   G. Mihalo

8/14

Lance Cpl.  Juan  . Lopez-Castaneda

8/14

Lance Cpl. Jacob  J. Toves

8/13

Cpl.  James  M. Hale

8/10

Pvt.  John A. Mattox

8/10

Sgt.  Kenneth  B. Gibson

8/10

Sgt.  Michael  H. Ferschke Jr.,

8/9

Sgt.  Jose E. Ulloa

8/8

Petty Officer Second Class  Anthony  M. Carbullido

8/7

Master Sgt.  Danny  E. Maybin

8/7

Cpl.  Adam T. McKiski

8/7

Cpl.  Stewart  S. Trejo

8/4

Sgt.  Gary  M. Henry

8/4

Spec.  Jonathan D. Menke

8/4

Capt.  Garrett  T. Lawton

8/4

Pvt. Timothy J. Hutton

8/4

Sgt.  Errol  M. James

8/3

Sgt.  Jaime . Gonzalez, Jr.,

8/3

Spec. Ronald A. Schmidt

8/2

Pfc. Jennifer L. Cole

8/2

Spec. Kevin R. Dickson

8/2

Sgt.  Brian K. Miller

8/1

Sgt. Ryan P. Baumann

8/1

Pfc. David J. Badie

8/1

2nd Lt. Michael R. Girdano

8/1

Spec. William J. Mulvihill

8/1

Pvt. Jair De Jesus . Garcia

7/31

Spec. Andre D. Mitchell

7/30

Sgt. James A. McHale

7/25

Spec.  Seteria  L. Brown

7/21

Pfc.  Ivan I. Wilson

7/20

1st Lt.  Nick  A. Dewhirst

7/17

1st Lt. Jason  D. Mann

7/17

Tech. Sgt.  Jackie  L. Larsen

7/16

Pfc.  Willington  M. Rhoads

7/15

Staff Sgt.  Jeremy  D. Vrooman

7/15

Staff Sgt.  David  W. Textor

7/15

Staff Sgt.  Danny  P. Dupre

7/14

Aviation Boatswain Mate 3rd Class Petty Officer  Daniel  R. Verbeke

7/13

Master Sgt.  Mitchell  W. Young

7/13

1st Lt.  Jonathan  P. Brostrom

7/13

Sgt.  Israel  . Garcia

7/13

Cpl.  Jonathan  R. Ayers

7/13

Cpl.  Jason  M. Bogar

7/13

Cpl.  Jason  D. Hovater

7/13

Cpl.  Matthew  B. Phillips

7/13

Cpl.  Pruitt  A. Rainey

7/13

Cpl.  Gunnar  W. Zwilling

7/13

Pfc.  Sergio S. Abad

7/13

Lance Cpl.  Jeffery   S. Stevenson

7/10

Spec.  Brian  S. Leon Guerrero

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4,751

Total Fatalities

Operation Iraqi Freedom: 4,157
Operation Enduring Freedom: 594
(Updated October 7, 2008)

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