VOLUME 3, ISSUE 323 | June 3 – 9, 2004
Confirmed Dead and Wounded
May 27- June 2, 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, 812 service members have died, 672 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far 4,882 service members have been wounded in action.
KENNETH MICHAEL BALLARD, 26
First Lieutenant, Army
37th Armored Regiment
1st Armored Division
Mountain View, California
CODY S. CALAVAN, 19
Private Fist Class, Marines
1st Marine Division
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Lake Stevens, Washington
KYLE W. CODNER, 19
Lance Corporal, Marines
1st Marine Division
I Marine Expeditionary
Wood River, Nebraska
BRADLI N. COLEMAN, 19
Private, Army
3rd Brigade
2nd Infantry Division
Ford City, Pennsylvania
AARON C. ELANDT, 23
Sergeant, Army
6th Infantry Regiment
1st Armored Division
Lowell, Michigan
BENJAMIN R. GONZALEZ, 23
Lance Corporal, Marines
1st Marine Division
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Los Angeles, California
MATTHEW C. HENDERSON, 25
Corporal, Marines
1st Marine Division
I Marine Expeditionary
Lincoln, Nebraska
MARKUS J. JOHNSON, 20
Private First Class, Army
3rd Air Defense Artillery
1st Infantry Division
Springfield, Massachusetts
JAMES P. LAMBERT, 23
Private First Class, Army
62nd Air Defense Artillery
10th Mountain Division
New Orleans, Louisiana
DOMINIQUE J. NICOLAS, 25
Corporal, Marines
1st Combat Engineer Battalion
1st Marine Division
Maricopa, Arizona
CHARLES E. ODUMS II, 22
Specialist, Army
8th Cavalry Regiment
1st Cavalry Division
Sandusky, Ohio
RAFAEL REYNOSASUAREZ, 28
Lance Corporal, Marines
1st Marine Division
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Santa Ana, California
RICHARD H. ROSAS, 21
Private First Class, Army
62nd Air Defense Artillery
10th Mountain Division
Saint Louis, Michigan
DUSTIN L. SIDES, 22
Lance Corporal, Marines
9th Communications Battalion
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Yakima, Washington
DUSTIN L. SIDES, 22
Lance Corporal, Marines
9th Communications Battalion
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Yakima, Washington
DANIEL P. UNGER, 19
Private First Class, Army National Guard
185th Armor
81st Separate Armor Brigade
Exeter, California
MICHAEL J. WIESEMANN, 20
Specialist, Army
3rd Brigade
2nd Infantry Division
North Judson, Indiana
NICHOLAUS E. ZIMMER, 20
Private First Class, Army
37th Armored Regiment
1st Armored Division
Columbus, Ohio
In Afghanistan
Since the inception of hostilities, 128 service members have died and 309 have been wounded in action.
DANIEL W. EGGERS, 28
Captain, Army
1st Battalion
3rd Special Forces Group
Cape Coral, Florida
JOSEPH A. JEFFRIES, 21
Private First Class
Army Reserve
329th Psychological
Operations Company
Beaverton, Oregon
ROBERT J. MOGENSEN, 26
Sergeant First Class, Army
1st Battalion
3rd Special Forces Group
Leesville, Louisiana
BRIAN J. OUELLETTE, 37
Petty Officer 1st Class, Navy
Navy SEAL
Special Warfare Group Two
Needham, Massachusetts