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Grim Total: 135 U.S. Troops Killed in Iraq During November; Tie for Deadliest Month
U.S. Toll In Iraq Equals Grim MarkNov. 30, 2004 Fueled by fierce fighting in Fallujah and insurgents’ counterattacks elsewhere in Iraq, the U.S. military death toll for November matched the highest for any month of the war. At least 135 … Continue reading
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The Cost of the Iraq War on American Soldiers’ Families
The Siege Going to war is never easy, but neither is being left behind By Kristin HendersonSunday, October 10, 2004; Page W14 Beth Pratt hunched on a chair in the anonymous, fluorescent-lit exam room of a health clinic on Fort … Continue reading
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Casualties of Combat: For Some, the Battle Goes on Long After the Shooting Stops
CASUALTIES OF COMBAT For some, battle goes on long after the shooting stops Not all of America’s casualties in the war on terrorism are occurring in battle — suicide among returning soldiers is a growing concern Mehul … Continue reading
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