- Breaking News Japan welcomes reelection of Karzai as Afghan president, vows support
- Breaking News U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- Breaking News 3RD LD: Blast in Pakistan's Rawalpindi kills at least 30
- Breaking News Obama reaffirms support for Karzai as run-off is cancelled
U.S. death toll
0 Comments | USA TODAY, July, 2008
As of Monday morning, 4,105 U.S. servicemembers and 11 Defense Department civilians had been identified as having died in the Iraq war: 3,353 from hostile action and 763 from non-combat-related incidents.
Latest death identified:
*Army Sgt. 1st Class Anthony L. Woodham, 37, Rogers, Ark.; died Saturday at Camp Adder in Tallil of wounds suffered in a non-combat-related incident; 39th Infantry Brigade, Arkansas Army National Guard.
Source: Defense Department
*For details on each American killed in the war in Iraq, go to
soldiers.usatoday.com
© Copyright 2008 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.
- Made from scratch: When Honda built a plant in Alabama it also built a workforce-using local workers who had no experience in making cars - Recruitment & Hiring
- Portfolio forecasting tools: what you need to know
- Kemarie McMinn Named Executive Vice President of Halo Debt Solutions, Inc.
- Halo Debt Solutions, Inc. Supports Push Toward Industry Regulation
- Traction Named #1 Interactive Agency for 2009 by BtoB Magazine
- Halo Debt Solutions, Inc. Gives Debt Settlement a Face-Lift
- Banking technology, technological learning and competition: comparative case studies in Thai banking
- Empirically assessing the impact of BPR on banking firms