Iraq: U.S. Casualties
Susan G. Chesser
Information Research Specialist
June 26, 2009
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Iraq: U.S. Casualties

he following casualty data were compiled by the Department of Defense (DOD), as tallied
from the agency’s press releases. Table 1 provides statistics on fatalities during Operation
T Iraqi Freedom, which began on March 19, 2003, and is ongoing, as well as on the number
of fatalities since May 1, 2003, plus statistics on those wounded, but not killed, since March 19,
2003. Statistics may be revised as circumstances are investigated and as all records are processed
through the U.S. military’s casualty system. More frequent updates are available at DOD’s
website at http://www.defenselink.mil/news/ under “Casualty Update.”
A detailed casualty summary that includes data on deaths by cause, as well as statistics on
soldiers wounded in action, is available at DOD’s website at http://siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil/
personnel/CASUALTY/castop.htm.
Table 1. Operation Iraqi Freedom, U.S. Fatalities and Wounded
as of June 25, 2009, 10 a.m. EST
Fatalities
March 19, 2003,
May 1, 2003,
to the Present
to the Present
Wounded
March 19, 2003,
to the Present
Hostile 3,455
3,337
In
actiona 31,368
Non-hostile
863
829
Not Returned
13,809
to Duty
Total 4,318
4,166


Source: DOD press releases.
Note: The President’s statement about combat operations in Iraq having ended can be found in the Weekly
Compilation of Presidential Documents, May 1, 2003, p. 516.
a. Includes the “Not Returned to Duty” figure.

Author Contact Information

Susan G. Chesser

Information Research Specialist
schesser@crs.loc.gov, 7-9547




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