VOLUME 3, ISSUE 327 | July 1 – 7, 2004
WHAT BUSH WROUGHT
Confirmed Dead and Wounded
June 24-30, 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, 855 service members have died, 699 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far 5, 271 service members have been wounded in action.
CHRISTOPHER S. CASH, 36
Captain
Army National Guard
1st Battalion, 120th Infantry
Winterville, North Carolina
MANUEL A. CENICEROS, 23
Lance Corporal, Marines
Regimental Combat Team 1 Headquarters
1st Marine Division
Santa Ana, California
DANIEL A. DESENS, 20
Specialist
Army National Guard
1st Battalion, 120th Infantry
Jacksonville, North Carolina
JEREMY M. HEINES, 25
Specialist, Army
1st Battalion
9th Cavalry Regiment
New Orleans, Louisiana
CHARLES A. KISER, 37
Staff Sergeant
Army Reserve
330th Military Police Detachment
Cleveland, Wisconsin
JUAN LOPEZ, 22
Lance Corporal, Marines
4th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Whitfield, Georgia
PATRICK R. MCCAFFREY SR., 34
Specialist
Army National Guard
579th Engineer Battalion
Tracy, California
ANDRE D. TYSON, 33
Second Lieutenant
Army National Guard
579th Engineer Battalion
Riverside, California
ERNEST E. UTT, 38
First Sergeant, Army
82nd Field Artillery
1st Cavalry Division
Hammond, Illinois
In Afghanistan
Since the inception of hostilities, 127 service members have died and 330 have been wounded in action.
DANIEL B. McCLENNEY, 19
Private First Class, Marines
6th Marine Regiment
2nd Marine Division
Shelbyville, Tennessee
JUSTON T. THACKER, 21
Lance Corporal, Marines
6th Marine Regiment
2nd Marine Division
Bluefield, West Virginia