Confirmed Dead and Wounded In Iraq

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 316 | 15 – 21 April 2004

WHAT BUSH WROUGHT

Confirmed Dead and Wounded In Iraq

April 8-14, 2004

The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 688 service members have died, 548 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 3, 269 service members have been wounded in action.

DANIEL R. AMAYA, 22

Corporal, Marines

4th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Odessa, Texas

ERIC A. AYON, 26

Private First Class, Marines

4th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Arleta, California

NOAH L. BOYE, 21

Private, Marines

5th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Grand Island, Nebraska

NATHAN P. BROWN, 21

Private First Class, National Guard

108th Infantry

1st Armored Division

South Glens Falls, New York

ADOLF C. CARBALLO, 20

Specialist, Army

21st Field Artillery Regiment

1st Cavalry Division

Houston, Texas

BENJAMIN R. CARMAN, 20

Private First Class, Marines

4th Marines

1st Marine Division

Jefferson, Iowa

MARCUS M. CHERRY, 18

Lance Corporal, Marines

4th Marines

1st Marine Division

Imperial, California

LAWRENCE S. COLTON, 32

Chief Warrant Officer, Army

227th Aviation Regiment

1st Cavalry Division

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

KYLE D. CROWLEY, 18

Lance Corporal, Marines

4th Marines

1st Marine Division

San Ramon, California

PETER G. ENOS, 24

Specialist, Army

7th Field Artillery Regiment

1st Infantry Division

South Dartmouth, Massachusetts

TYANNA S. FELDER, 22

Specialist, Army

3rd Brigade

2nd Infantry Division

Bridgeport, Connecticut

WESLEY C. FORTENBERRY, 38

Chief Warrant Officer, Army

227th Aviation Regiment

1st Cavalry Division

Woodville, Texas

PHILLIP E. FRANK, 20

Lance Corporal, Marines

1st Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Elk Grove, Illinois

SHANE L. GOLDMAN, 20

Lance Corporal, Marines

5th Marines

1st Marine Division

Orange, Texas

GREGORY R. GOODRICH, 37

Private First Class

Army Reserve

724th Transportation Company

Bartonville, Illinois

TORREY L. GRAY, 19

Lance Corporal, Marines

4th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Patoka, Illinois

ANTOINE J. HOLT, 20

Airman First Class

Air Force

603rd Air Control Squadron

Kennesaw, Georgia

JUSTIN W. JOHNSON, 22

Specialist, Army

82nd Field Artillery Regiment

1st Cavalry Division

Rome, Georgia

WILLIAM W. LABADIE JR., 45

Sergeant First Class, Army

39th Infantry Brigade

1st Cavalry Division

Bauxite, Arkansas

SCOTT Q. LARSON JR., 22

Specialist, Army

1st Brigade

1st Armored Division

Houston, Texas

TOBY W. MALLET, 26

Staff Sergeant, Army

7th Field Artillery Regiment

1st Infantry Division

Kaplan, Louisiana

DON S. MCMAHAN, 31

Staff Sergeant, Army

94th Field Artillery

1st Armored Division

Nashville, Tennessee

MARVIN L. MILLER, 38

Sergeant First Class, Army

4th U.S. Cavalry

1st Infantry Division

Dunn, North Carolina

BRENT L. MOREL, 27

Captain, Marines

1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

1st Marine Division

Martin, Tennessee

CHANCE R. PHELPS, 19

Private First Class, Marines

11th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Clifton, Colorado

GEORGE S. RENTSCHLER, 31

Staff Sergeant, Army

35th Armored Regiment

1st Armored Division

Louisville, Kentucky

JOHN T. SIMS JR., 21

Lance Corporal, Marines

4th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Alexander City, Alabama

MICHAEL B. STACK, 48

Sergeant Major, Army

2nd Battalion

5th Special Forces Group

Lake City, South Carolina

ALLEN J. VANDAYBURG, 20

Specialist, Army

2nd Infantry Regiment

1st Infantry Division

Mansfield, Ohio

MICHELLE M. WITMER, 20

Specialist

Army National Guard

32nd Military Police Company

New Berlin, Wisconsin

ALLAN K. WALKER, 28

Staff Sergeant, Marines

4th Marines

1st Marine Division

Lancaster, California

ROBERT P. ZURHEIDE JR., 20

Lance Corporal, Marines

1st Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Tucson, Arizona

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