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1st Lt.  William  E. Emmert

2/23

Cpl.  Michael   L. Mayne

2/23

Cpl. Micheal  B. Alleman

2/23

Pfc.  Zachary  R. Nordmeyer

2/21

Staff Sgt.  Mark  C. Baum

2/19

PFC Cwislyn  K. Walter

2/15

Staff Sgt.  Sean  D. Diamond

2/14

Cpl.  Stephen S. Thompson

2/9

Sgt.  Joshua  A. Ward

2/9

Pfc.  Albert  R. Jex

2/9

Pfc.  Jonathan  R. Roberge

2/9

 Lt. Col.  Garnet  R. Derby

2/8

Sgt.  James M. Dorsey

2/6

Spec. Christopher  P. Sweet

2/4

Pettry Officer 1st Class  Theophilus  K. Ansong

1/31

Spec.  Darrell  L. Fernandez

1/26

Chief Warrant Officer  Philip E.  . Windorski, Jr.

1/26

Chief Warrant Officer  Matthew  G. Kelley

1/26

Chief Warrant Officer  Joshua  M. Tillery

1/26

Chief Warrant Officer  Benjamin  H. Todd

1/24

Sgt.  Kyle  J. Harrington

1/24

Pvt.  Grant  A. Cotting

1/22

Pfc.  Matthew  M. Pollini

1/18

Staff Sgt.  Roberto . Andrade Jr.

1/17

Senior Airman  Omar  J. McKnight

1/16

Pfc.  Ricky L. Turner

1/11

Pvt.  Sean P. McCune

1/11

Sgt. Marquis  R. Porter

1/10

Staff Sgt.  Justin  L. Bauer

1/6

Staff Sgt.  Anthony  D. Davis

1/3

Lance Cpl.  Chadwick  A. Gilliam

12/31

Pfc.  Christopher  W. Lotter

12/31

Pfc.  Benjamin  B. Tollefson

12/28

Spec.  Tony  J. Gonzales

12/25

Master-at-Arms Seaman Apprentice Joshua D. Seitz

12/25

Maj. John P. Pryor

12/24

Staff Sgt. Christopher G. Smith

12/24

Spec. Stephen M. Okray

12/24

Spec. Stephen G. Zapasnik

12/21

Lance Cpl. Thomas . Reilly Jr.

12/20

Staff Sgt. Jonathan W. Dean

12/20

Lance Cpl.  Robert  L. Johnson

12/20

Pfc. Coleman W. Hinkefent

12/4

Sgt.  Solomon  T. Sam

12/4

Sgt.  John  J. Savage

11/25

Master Sgt.  Anthony  . Davis

11/25

Capt.  Warren  A. Frank

11/24

1st Lt.  William  K. Jernigan

11/21

Sgt 1st Class  Miguel  A. Wilson

11/20

Pvt.  Charles  Y. Barnett

11/19

Gunnery Sgt.  Marcelo  R. Velasco

11/15

Chief Warrant Officer  Donald  V. Clark

11/15

Chief Warrant Officer Christian  P. Humphreys

11/14

Cpl.  Aaron M. Allen

11/13

Spec.  James  M. Clay

11/13

Spec.  Armando  A. De La Paz

11/12

Sgt.  Jose  . Regalado

11/12

Spec.  Corey  M. Shea

11/8

Staff Sgt.  Timothy  H. Walker

11/6

Pfc.  Theron  V. Hobbs

11/5

Spec. Adam  M. Wenger

10/29

Sgt.  Scott  J. Metcalf

10/29

Pfc.  Bradley  S. Coleman

10/24

Pfc.  Cody  J. Eggleston

10/23

Staff Sgt.  Brian  P. Hause

10/19

Lance Cpl. Stacy  A. Dryden

10/16

Pfc.  Heath  K. Pickard

10/15

Spec. Justin  A. Saint

10/14

Pfc.  Christopher  A. McCraw

10/12

Spec.  Geoffrey  G. Johnson

10/11

Sgt. Reuben  M. Fernandez III

10/7

Sgt.  Michael  K. Clark

10/5

Col.  Michael  R. Stahlman

10/5

Sgt.  William  P. Rudd

10/2

Pfc. Tavarus  D. Setzler

9/30

Spec. Christopher  A. Bartkiewicz

9/29

Spec.  Christopher  T. Fox

9/27

Spec. Jamel  A. Bryant

9/25

Staff Sgt. Ronald . Phillips Jr.,

9/24

Capt.  Michael  J. Medders

9/23

1st Lt.  Thomas  J. Brown

9/21

Staff Sgt.  Matthew  J. Taylor

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

9/17

Pfc.  Leonard  J. Gulczynski I

9/17

Capt.  Darrick  D. Wright

9/14

Lt. Col.  Ralph  J. Marino

9/14

Chaplain (Col.)  Sidney  J. Marceaux Jr.

9/14

Sgt.  Wesley  R. Durbin

9/14

Staff Sgt.  Darris  J. Dawson

9/10

Sgt. 1st Class  Daniel  R. Sexton

9/5

Pvt.  Jordan  P. P. Thibeault

9/4

Pfc.  Bryan R. Thomas

9/2

Pfc.  Patrick  W. May

8/28

Spec.  Jorge  L. Feliz Nieve

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5,130

Total Fatalities

Operation Iraqi Freedom: 4,326
Operation Enduring Freedom: 804
(Updated September 8, 2009)

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