Confirmed Dead and Wounded

October 7-13, 2004

In Iraq

The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 1, 081 service members have died, 940 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 7, 862 service members have been wounded in action.

ANDREW W. BROWN, 22

Sergeant, Army

1st Battalion

509th Infantry

Pleasant Mount, Pennsylvania

MICHAEL L. BURBANK, 34

Staff Sergeant, Army

1st Squadron

14th Cavalry Regiment

Bremerton, Washington

JESSICA L. CAWVEY, 21

Specialist

National Guard

1544th Transportation Company

Normal, Illinois

ANDREW HALVERSON, 19

Private First Class, Marines

5th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Grant, Wisconsin

MORGEN N. JACOBS, 20

Specialist, Army

18th Infantry Regiment

1st Infantry Division

Santa Cruz, California

RICHARD L. MORGAN JR., 38

Staff Sergeant

Army Reserve

660th Transportation Company

St. Clairsville, Ohio

JEUNGJIN NA KIM, 23

Private, Army

17th Field Artillery

2nd Infantry Division

Honolulu, Hawaii

JAMES L. PETTAWAY JR., 37

Staff Sergeant

Army Reserve

223rd Transportation Company

Baltimore, Maryland

JAMES E. PREVETE, 22

Private First Class, Army

1st Battalion

506th Infantry Regiment

Whitestone, New York

CARSON J. RAMSEY, 22

Private, Army

8th Cavalry Regiment

1st Cavalry Division

Winkelman, Arizona

AARON J. RUSIN, 19

Private First Class, Army

44th Engineer Battalion

2nd Infantry Division

Johnstown, Pennsylvania

MICHAEL S. VOSS, 35

Staff Sergeant, National Guard

1st Battalion

120th Infantry Regiment

Aberdeen, North Carolina

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