Confirmed Dead: Bush’s War

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 306 | February 05 – 11, 2004

WHAT BUSH WROUGHT

Confirmed Dead

Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 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, 528 service members have died, 390 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003.

MATTHEW J. AUGUST, 28

Captain, Army

1st Brigade Combat Team

1st Infantry Division

Rhode Island

JUAN CABRAL BANUELOS, 25

Corporal, Army

4th Forward Support Battalion

4th Infantry Division

Emporia, Kansas

PATRICK DORFF, 32

Chief Warrant Officer, Army

17th Cavalry

10th Mountain Division

Minnesota

BENJAMIN L. GILMAN, 28

Sergeant, Army

41st Engineer Battalion

10th Mountain Division

Meriden, Connecticut

JAMES T. HOFFMAN, 41

Sergeant First Class

1st Brigade Combat Team

1st Infantry Division

Whitesburg, Kentucky

LUKE S. JAMES, 24

2nd Lt., Army

2nd Battalion

505th Infantry

Oklahoma

LESTER O. KINNEY II, 27

Staff Sergeant, Army

2nd Battalion

505th Infantry

Zanesville, Ohio

SEAN G. LANDRUS, 31

Staff Sergeant, Army

1st Brigade Combat Team

1st Infantry Division

Thompson, Ohio

HOLLY J. MCGEOGH, 19

Private First Class, Army

4th Forward Support Battalion

4th Infantry Division

Taylor, Michigan

ELIU A. MIERSANDOVAL, 27

Sergeant, Army

4th Forward Support Battalion

4th Infantry Division

San Clemente, California

TRAVIS A. MOOTHART, 23

Sergeant, Army

1st Brigade Combat Team

1st Infantry Division

Brownsville, Oregon

LUIS A. MORENO, 19

Private First Class, Army

4th Battalion

1st Field Artillery

Bronx, New York

CORY R. MRACEK, 26

Sergeant, Army

3rd Battalion

319th Field Artillery

Hay Springs, Nebraska

ROGER C. TURNER JR., 37

Staff Sergeant, Army

10th Cavalry Regiment

4th Infantry Division

Parkersburg, West Virginia

ARMANDO SORIANO, 20

Private First Class, Army

3rd Squadron

3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment

Houston, Texas

IN AFGHANISTAN

The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 108 service members have died.

SHAWN M. CLEMENS, 28

Staff Sergeant, Army

87th Infantry Regiment

10th Mountain Division

Allegany, New York

ROBERT J. COOK, 24

Specialist, Army

87th Infantry Regiment

10th Mountain Division

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

ADAM G. KINSER, 21

Specialist, Army Reserve

304th Psychological

Operations Company

Sacramento, California

CURTIS MANCINI, 43

Sergeant First Class

Army Reserve

486th Civil Affairs Battalion

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

JAMES D. MOWRIS, 37

Staff Sergeant,

Army Reserve

805th Military Police

Aurora, Mississippi

JUSTIN A. SCOTT, 22

Specialist, Army

87th Infantry Regiment

10th Mountain Division

Bellevue, Kentucky

DANTON K. SEITSINGER, 29

Sergeant

Army Reserve

486th Civil Affairs Battalion

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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