Confirmed Dead and Wounded

October 14-20, 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, 102 service members have died, 961 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 8,016 service members have been wounded in action.

RONALD W. BAKER, 34

Specialist

National Guard

39th Support Battalion

Cabot, Arkansas

MARK A. BARBRET, 22

Private First Class

Army

44th Engineer Battalion

Shelby Township, Michigan

BRADLEY S. BEARD, 22

Specialist, Army

17th Field Artillery Regiment

2nd Infantry Division

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

WILLIAM I. BRENNAN, 36

Chief Warrant Officer, Army

25th Aviation

25th Infantry Division

Bethlehem, Connecticut

ALAN J. BURGESS, 24

Specialist, National Guard

2nd Battalion, 197th Field

Artillery Brigade

Landaff, New Hampshire

PAUL M. FELSBERG, 27

Second Lieutenant, Marines

5th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

West Palm Beach, Florida

VICTOR A. GONZALEZ, 19

Lance Corporal, Marines

5th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Watsonville, California

OMER T. HAWKINS, II, 31

Staff Sergeant

Army

44th Engineer Battalion

Cherry Fork, Ohio

CHRISTOPHER B. JOHNSON, 29

Captain, Army

25th Aviation

25th Infantry Division

Excelsior Springs, Missouri

OSCAR A. MARTINEZ, 19

Private First Class, Marines

Headquarters Group

I Marine Expeditionary Force

North Lauderdale, Florida

CHRISTOPHER A. MERVILLE, 26

Specialist, Army

17th Field Artillery

2nd Infantry Division

Albuquerque, New Mexico

JAIME MORENO, 28

Specialist, Army

20th Engineer Battalion

1st Cavalry Division

Round Lake Beach, Illinois

ANTHONY W. MONROE, 20

Private First Class, Army

Army’s Division Artillery

1st Cavalry Division

Bismarck, North Dakota

MICHAEL G. OWEN, 31

Sergeant, Army

9th Psychological Operations Battalion

4th Psychological Operations Group

Phoenix, Arizona

PAMELA G. OSBOURNE, 38

Sergeant, Army

Army’s Division Artillery

1st Cavalry Division

Hollywood, Florida

MARK P. PHELAN, 44

Lieutenant Colonel

Army Reserves

416th Civil Affairs Battalion

Green Lane, Pennsylvania

DENNIS L. PINTOR, 30

Captain, Army

20th Engineer Battalion

1st Cavalry Division

Lima, Ohio

JEREMY F. REGNIER, 22

Specialist, Army

5th Air Defense Artillery

1st Cavalry Division

Littleton, New Hampshire

WILLIAM I. SALAZAR, 26

Corporal, Marines

Headquarters Battalion

1st Marine Division

Las Vegas, Nevada

JONATHAN J. SANTOS, 22

Specialist, Army

9th Psychological Operations Battalion

4th Psychological Operations Group

Whatcom, Washington

BRIAN K. SCHRAMM, 22

Lance Corporal, Marines

2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion

2nd Marine Division

Rochester, New York

CHARLES R. SOLTES, JR., 36

Major

Army Reserves

426th Civil Affairs Battalion

Irvine, California

JOSIAH H. VANDERTULIP, 21

Specialist, Army

7th Cavalry Regiment

1st Cavalry Division

Irving, Texas

DAVID L. WATERS, 19

Private, Army

14th Infantry Regiment

10th Mountain Division

Auburn, California

MICHAEL S. WEGER, 30

Specialist, Army

20th Engineer Battalion

1st Cavalry Division

Rochester, New York

DANIEL R. WYATT, 22

Lance Corporal, Marine Reserves

24th Marine Regiment

4th Marine Division

Calendonia, Wisconsin

IAN T. ZOOK, 24

Corporal, Marines

7th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Port St. Lucie, Florida

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