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Cost of war - 7.5.06

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The totals:

2527 US soldiers, 226 Coalition soldiers, and approximately 38,761 to 431,89 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq from the beginning of the war and occupation to June 23.

3560 Iraqi police and guardsmen have been killed since January 2005, according to an estimate compiled from news reports.

American soldiers killed between June 22 and 28:

Corporal Riley E. Baker, 22, Pacific, Missouri | Specialist Channing G. Singletary, 30, Sylvester, Georgie | Corporal Ryan J. Buckley, 21, Nokomis, Illinois | Staff Sergeant Mario J. Bievre, 34, Glendale Heights, Illinois | Private First Class Paul A. Beyer, 21, Jamestown, North Dakota | Private First Class Devon J. Gibbons, 19, Port Orchard, Washington | Sergeant Benjamin J. Laymon, 22, Mount Vernon, Ohio | Sergeant Justin D. Norton, 21, Rainier, Washington | Staff Sergeant Alberto V. Sanchez, 33, Houston, Texas | Corporal Paul N. King, 23, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts | Staff Sergeant Raymond J. Plouhar, 30, Lake Orion, Michigan | Sergeant Terry M. Lisk, 26, Fox Lake, Illinois | Sergeant First Class Terry O.P. Wallace, 33, Winnsboro, Louisiana | Corporal Jason W. Morrow, 27, Riverside, California | Private First Class Rex A. Page, 21, Kirksville, Missouri

Sources: US Department of Defense, www.icasualties.org, www.iraqbodycount.net

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