VOLUME 3, ISSUE 312 | March 18 – 24, 2004
WHAT BUSH WROUGHT
Confirmed Dead
March 11-17, 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, 564 service members have died, 426 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 2,825 service members have been wounded in action.
MICHAEL R. ADAMS, 24
First Lieutenant, Army
1st Squadron
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
Seattle, Washington
EDWARD W. BRABAZON, 20
Specialist, Army
505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
82nd Airborne Division
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
JOCELYN L. CARRASQUILLO, 28
Specialist, Army National Guard
1st Battalion
120th Infantry Regiment
Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
JOE L. DUNIGAN JR., 37
Staff Sergeant, Army
16th Infantry Brigade
1st Infantry Division
Belton, Texas
JASON C. FORD, 21
Specialist, Army
1st Battalion
18th Infantry Regiment
Bowie, Maryland
RICHARD S. GOTTFRIED, 42
Sergeant First Class, Army
1st Division Support Command
1st Infantry Division
Lake Ozark, Missouri
CHRISTOPHER K. HILL, 26
Specialist, Army
16th Infantry Brigade
1st Infantry Division
Ventura, California
JOHN F. KURTH, 31
Captain, Army
1st Battalion
18th Infantry Regiment
Wisconsin
WILLIAM J. NORMANDY, 42
Sergeant, Army National Guard
1st Battalion
86th Field Artillery
Augusta, Georgia
THOMAS R. THIGPEN, SR., 52
Master Sergeant
Army National Guard
151st Signal Battalion
Augusta, Georgia
The Department of Defense has announced the death of two Army civilians who were assigned to the Coalition Provisional Authority: Fern L. Holland, 33, (home of record not available); and Robert J. Zangas, 44, of Prince William County, Virginia.
Source: Department of Defense