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Daughter Landry Collins, 6, looks up at her mother Kassandra as her
sister Taylor, 8, kneels with them at the casket of U.S. Sgt. First
Class Gary L. Collins during his funeral at Arlington National
Cemetery outside Washington, on Tuesday. Collins was killed in Iraq
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Deadliest month
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At least 75
U.S. soldiers died in the month of November |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 29 — At
least 75 U.S. soldiers have died so far in Iraq in November, making it the
deadliest month for American troops since the U.S.-led invasion began on
March
20, U.S. military statistics show. |
A TOTAL OF 436 U.S. soldiers have died since the start
of the war, according to the Pentagon and the latest casualty figures released
by the U.S. military in Baghdad. They include 299 soldiers killed in combat,
while the others died from other causes such as accidents.
Seventy-five soldiers from other allied nations - including 52 from Britain
and 17 from Italy - also have died, bringing the total number of coalition
deaths since the war started to more than 500.
U.S.-led occupation authorities in Baghdad say they do not have a number for
Iraqi deaths. A survey by The Associated Press counted at least 3,240
civilians killed during the invasion, which lasted more than a month. The
total number is believed to be much higher.
A tally of all reports of fatalities released by the U.S. military command and
compiled by AP showed that at least 75 American soldiers died since the start
of November, surpassing deaths recorded in any previous month since the
invasion.
Until now, the deadliest month was April, when 73 troops died at the height of
the war. The single deadliest day was March 23, when 30 U.S. soldiers died.
President Bush declared major combat over May 1.
It was not possible to ascertain the breakdown of combat deaths and those
resulting from other causes in November. Many of the fatalities have yet to be
officially designated as falling into either category. This includes the
bloodiest single incident of the month - the collision of two Black Hawk
helicopters during an anti-insurgency operation in Mosul on Nov. 15 in which 17
troops perished. While initial reports from the scene said the crash occurred
when one of the choppers was struck by ground fire, the military says its
investigation of the incident continues.
Over half of the U.S. deaths this month occurred in helicopter crashes in Mosul,
Fallujah and Tikrit, while most others resulted from ambushes involving roadside
bombs or rocket-propelled grenades.
Since the start of military operations, 2,094 U.S. service members have been
injured as a result of hostile action, according to the Defense Department’s
figures as of Wednesday. The number of soldiers injured in non-hostile incidents
was 350.
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