Faces of the Fallen: This is a collection of information about each U.S. service member who died in Iraq and Afghanistan

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8/24

Pfc. Justin B B. Shoecraft

8/24

Spec.  Justin  B. Shoecraft

8/23

Sgt.  Ronald  A. Rodriguez

8/22

Sgt.  Steven J. Deluzio

8/22

Spec. Tristan  H. Southworth

8/22

Spec.  Pedro  A. Millet Meletiche

8/22

Sgt.  Brandon   E. Maggart

8/22

Sgt.  Jason D. Calo

8/21

Lance Cpl.  Nathaniel  J. A. Schultz

8/21

Pfc.  Alexis  V. Maldonado

8/20

Lance Cpl.  Cody  S. Childers

8/19

Sgt.  Martin  A. Lugo

8/19

Cpl.  Christopher  J. Boyd

8/19

Spec.  Christopher  S. Wright

8/18

Lance Cpl.  Kevin  E. Oratowski

8/18

Chief Petty Officer (SEAL)  Collin Thomas

8/17

Staff Sgt.  Derek  J. Farley

8/17

Pfc.  Benjamen  G. Chisholm

8/17

Pvt.  Charles  M. High, IV

8/17

Sgt. 1st Class  Edgar  N. Roberts

8/15

Spec.  Jamal  M. Rhett

8/13

Staff Sgt.  Michael  A. Bock

8/11

Sgt.  Christopher  N. Karch

8/9

Sgt.  Jose  L. Saenz III

8/8

Sgt.  Andrew  C. Nicol

8/8

Pfc.  Bradley  D. Rappuhn

8/8

Pfc.  Paul  O. Cuzzupe

8/8

Cpl.  Kristopher  D. Greer

8/7

Cpl.  Max  W. Donahue

8/7

Spec.  Faith  R. Hinkley

8/7

Lance Cpl.  Kevin  M. Cornelius

8/7

Pfc.  Vincent  E. Gammone III

8/7

Pfc.  John  E. Andrade

8/4

Master Sgt.  Jared  N. Van Aalst

7/30

Spec. Michael L. Stansbery

7/30

Sgt. Kyle B. Stout

7/29

Lance Cpl. Shane R. Martin

7/29

Capt. Jason E. Holbrook

7/29

Staff Sgt. Kyle R. Warren

7/27

Lance Cpl.  Abram  L. Howard

7/24

Staff Sgt.  Conrad  A. Mora

7/24

Sgt.  Daniel Lim

7/24

Spec.  Joseph  A. Bauer

7/24

Spec. Andrew  L. Hand

7/24

Lance Cpl.  Frederik   E. Vazquez

7/23

Pfc.  James  J. Oquin

7/23

Petty Officer 2nd Class  Justin McNeley

7/23

Petty Officer 3rd Class  Jarod Newlove

7/22

Lt. Col.  Mario  D. Carazo

7/22

Maj.  James  M. Weis

7/21

1st Lt.  Michael  L. Runyan

7/20

Cpl. Julio Vargas

7/19

Cpl.  Paul  J. Miller

7/19

Staff Sgt.  Brian  F. Piercy

7/18

Sgt.  Justin   B. Allen

7/18

Gunnery Sgt.  Christopher  L. Eastman

7/18

1st Lt.  Robert  N. Bennedsen

7/18

Sgt.  Anibal Santiago

7/18

Cpl. Joe  L. Wrightsman

7/17

Sgt.  Matthew  W. Weikert

7/16

Cpl.  Dave  M. Santos

7/16

Staff Sgt.  Justus  S. Bartelt

7/16

Sgt. Jesse  R. Tilton

7/15

Sgt.  Leston  M. Winters

7/15

Sgt. 1st Class  John  H. Jarrell

7/14

Pvt.  Brandon  M. King

7/14

Spec.  Chase Stanley

7/14

Spec.  Jesse  D. Reed

7/14

Spec.  Matthew  J. Johnson

7/14

Sgt.  Zachary  M. Fisher

7/13

Spec.  Christopher  J. Moon

7/13

1st Lt.  Christopher  S. Goeke

7/13

Staff Sgt.  Christopher  T. Stout

7/13

Staff Sgt.  Sheldon   L. Tate

7/12

Pfc.  Nathaniel  D. Garvin

7/11

Staff Sgt.  Christopher  J. Antonik

7/10

Staff Sgt.  Jesse  W. Ainsworth

7/10

Sgt.  Donald  R. Edgerton

7/10

Spec.  Joseph  W. Dimock II

7/10

Spc.  Robert   W. Crow

7/10

Lance Cpl. Tyler  A. Roads

7/10

Spec.  Carlos   J. Negron

7/10

Sgt.  Shaun  M. Mittler

7/9

Lance Cpl.  Daniel  G. Raney

7/8

Pfc.  Anthony  W. Simmons

7/6

Staff Sgt.  Marc  A. Arizmendez

7/6

Spc.  Roger Lee

7/6

Pfc.  Michael  S. Pridham

7/5

Spec.  Louis  R. Fastuca

7/5

Pfc.  Edwin  C. Wood

7/5

Staff Sgt.  Christopher  F. Cabacoy

7/5

Spec.  Keenan  A. Cooper

7/5

Spec.  Jerod  H. Osborne

7/4

Spec.  Clayton  D. McGarrah

7/4

Sgt.  Andrew  J. Creighton

7/3

Pfc.  Jacob  A. Dennis

7/2

Capt  David  A. Wisniewski

7/2

Sgt.  Johnny  W. Lumpkin

7/2

Spec.  Morganne  M. McBeth

7/2

Pfc.  David Jefferson

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5,623

Total Fatalities

Operation Iraqi Freedom: 4,403
Operation Enduring Freedom: 1,220
(Updated August 22, 2010)

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