Confirmed Dead: Bush’s War

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 322 | May 27 – June 2, 2004

WHAT BUSH WROUGHT

Confirmed Dead and Wounded

May 20-26, 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, 798 service members have died, 658 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 4, 682 service members have been wounded in action.

ALAN N. BEAN JR., 22

Specialist, National Guard

1st Battalion

86th Field Artillery

Bridport, Vermont

BEAU R. BEAULIEU, 20

Specialist, Army

27th Main Support Battalion

1st Cavalry Division

Lisbon, Maine

MICHAEL C. CAMPBELL, 34

Specialist, Army

4th Cavalry Regiment

1st Infantry Division

Marshfield, Missouri

MICHAEL M. CAREY, 20

Private First Class, Marines

5th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Prince George, Virginia

WILLIAM D. CHANEY, 59

Staff Sergeant, National Guard

1st Battalion

106th Aviation Regiment

Schaumburg, Illinois

JOSEPH P. GARYANTES, 34

Staff Sergeant, Army

63rd Armor Regiment

1st Infantry Division

Rehoboth, Delaware

JEREMY R. HORTON, 24

Staff Sergeant, Army

6th Infantry Regiment

1st Armored Division

Erie, Pennsylvania

LESLIE D. JACKSON, 18

Private First Class, Army

115th Forward Support Battalion

1st Cavalry Division

Richmond, Virginia

TROY L. MIRANDA, 44

Sergeant First Class, National Guard

39th Brigade Combat Team

1st Cavalry Division

DeQueen, Arkansas

JORGE A. MOLINABAUTISTA, 37

Staff Sergeant, Marines

1st Reconnaisance Battalion

1st Marine Division

Rialto, California

MARCOS O. NOLASCO, 34

Specialist, Army

33rd Field Artillery

1st Infantry Division

Chino, California

JEREMY L. RIDLEN, 23

Specialist

National Guard

1544 Transportation Company

Maroa, Illinois

KEVIN F. SHEEHAN, 36

Sergeant, National Guard

1st Battalion

86th Field Artillery

Milton, Vermont

OWEN D. WITT, 20

Private First Class, Army

4th Cavalry

1st Infantry Division

Sand Springs, Montana

ANDREW J. ZABIEREK, 25

Lance Corporal, Marines

2nd Regiment

2nd Marine Division

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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