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