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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Weekly Casualty Lists: Week 39

A new feature this week, to keep the discipline of not letting the names go by, unremarked.

Groups: MFN-Iraq, MNF-Afghan, Iraqi Civilian Casualties Est, Journalists (Iraq)

WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: MNF-IRAQ

-------Name, AgeSrv BranchHometown

Rank, Unit

Location; Circumstance of Death

Tomczak, Zachary B., 24U.S. ArmyHuron, SD
Staff Sergeant, 2nd BN, 325th Infantry Reg, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
Baghdad; Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire25-Sep-07

Brown, Kevin R., 38U.S. ArmyHarrah, OK
Staff Sergeant, 6th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Reg, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division,
Muqdadiyah; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack25-Sep-07

Bento, Anthony K., 23U.S. ArmySan Diego, CA
Corporal, 1st BN, 505th Parachute Infantry Reg, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
Bayji; Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire24-Sep-07

Watson, David L., 29U.S. ArmyNewport, AR
Specialist, 2nd BN, 23rd Infantry Reg, 4th Brigade, (Stryker Brigade Combat Team) 2nd I
Ba'qubah; Non-hostile - accident22-Sep-07

Reeves, Joshua H., 26U.S. ArmyWatkinsville, GA
Specialist, 2nd BN, 16th Infantry Reg, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division
Baghdad (eastern part); Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack22-Sep-07

Lankford, Jonathan M., 42U.S. ArmyScottsboro, AL
Command Sergeant Major, Task Force Lightning
Diyala Province; Non-hostile - illness - heart attack22-Sep-07

Stansfield, Mark, 32Not reported yetOxfordshire-UK
Sergeant, 32 Close Support Squadron, UK Logistic Battalion
Basra (Basra Air Station); Non-hostile - vehicle accident21-Sep-07

Young, John J., 24U.S. ArmySavannah, GA
Specialist, 2nd BN, 14th Infantry Reg, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, (Light Infantry) 10th Mountain Division
Baghdad (Camp Stryker); Non-hostile21-Sep-07

Grosaru, Dumitru Ioan, 35Romanian Armyn.a.-ROM
Second Lieutenant, Mircea Infantry Battalion 22
Tallil; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack21-Sep-07

Hoffmaster, Roselle M., 32U.S. ArmyCleveland, OH
Captain (Doctor), Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
Kirkuk; Non-hostile - accident20-Sep-07

Marciante Jr., Luigi, 25U.S. ArmyElizabeth, NJ
Private 1st Class, 2nd BN, 23rd Infantry Reg, 4th Brigade, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division
Muqdadiyah; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack20-Sep-07

Mcmahon, Graham M., 22U.S. ArmyCorvallis, OR
Corporal, 4th BN, 9th Infantry Reg, 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Stryker Briga
Balad; Non-hostile - illness19-Sep-07

Neff, Christian M., 19U.S. ArmyLima, OH
Private 1st Class, 1st BN, 64th Armor Reg, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division
Baghdad (West of); Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack19-Sep-07

WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: MNF-AFGHANISTAN

------Name, AgeSrv BranchCountry

Rank, Unit

Location; Circumstance of Death
Milam, Charles Luke, 26U.S. NavyLittleton, CO
Petty Officer 2nd Class, 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion
Helmand Province; Hostile - hostile fire25-Sep-07
Hornburg, Nathan, 26Canadian Army Reserven.a.-Canada
Corporal, The King's Own Calgary Regiment
Panjwayi District (Kandahar Province); Hostile - hostile fire - mortar attack24-Sep-07
Vera, Stanley Mera, 20Spainish ArmyGuayaquil-Spain
Private, 3a Compania de la Bandera "Roger de Flor" de la Brigada Paracaidista (BRIPAC)
Shewan (Farah province); Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack24-Sep-07
Burgos, Germã¡N Pã©Rez, 33Spainish ArmyAlange-Spain
Private, 3a Compania de la Bandera "Roger de Flor" de la Brigada Paracaidista (BRIPAC)
Shewan (Farah province); Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack24-Sep-07
Blaskowski, Matthew D., 27U.S. ArmyLevering, MI
Sergeant 1st Class, 2nd BN (Airborne), 503rd Infantry Reg, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
Asadabad; Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire23-Sep-07
Pican, Laurent, 34French ArmyVains (Manche)-France
Warrant Officer (Adjudant), 13e Bataillon de chasseurs alpins de Chambéry (Savoie) (BCA) (Maountain Bat)
Kabul; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack21-Sep-07
Hoogland, Tim, 20Royal Dutch Armyn.a.-Netherlands
Private 1st Class, 13 Infantry Battalion Airmobile (RSPB)
Deh Rawood (near); Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire20-Sep-07
Tunnicliffe, Brian, 33British Armyn.a.-UK
Private, 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters)
Gereshk (north of) Helmand province; Non-hostile - vehicle accident20-Sep-07
Newman, Phillip, 36British Armyn.a.-UK
Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters)
Gereshk (north of) Helmand province; Non-hostile - vehicle accident20-Sep-07

WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: IRAQI CIVILIAN, counted by large event

Counted Civilian Casualties: 282
Tuesday 25 September: 33 dead
Baghdad: car bombs kill 8 people, most of them pensioners queuing to collect their pension, Zayuna; roadside bomb, Kamaliya; 8 bodies.
Basra: suicide bomber kills 3 at police station.
Mosul: suicide bomber blows himself up at petrol station, killing employee.
Kirkuk: man is shot and burnt to death inside his car.
Diyala: 3 bodies.
Monday 24 September: 82 dead
Baghdad: 2 children die when a mortar hits their home, Talbiya; female bank employee is shot dead inside bus; 12 bodies.
Baquba: suicide bomber kills 28 inside mosque -the victims include tribal sheikhs and police officers who were holding reconciliation talks.
Abu Maria: suicide truck bomber hits police checkpoint, kills 5.
Balad Ruz: US forces kill civilian during security operation; another civilian is killed by militants.
Amiriyat al-Falluja: 3 police officers are killed in an attack on police patrol.
Hadid: 3 bodies.
Al-Abara: 20 bodies of abducted students found in mass grave.
Tikrit: US forces shoot dead 90-year-old Ayid al-Shamri and his 2 sons, as they drive in their car.
Sunday 23 September: 33 dead
Baghdad: convoy of Higher Education Minister hits roadside bomb, 2 bodyguards killed; journalist Jawad Saadoon al-Daami, working for al-Baghdadiyah TV, shot dead; 10 bodies.
Iskandariya: 2 killed by mortars.
Ramadi: 3 bodies.
Jbela: 4 bodies.
Muqdadiya: 7 bodies.
Kirkuk: mayor's convoy hits roadside bomb, 1 bodyguard killed; 1 body.
Saturday 22 September: 43 dead
Baghdad: Sunni man is pulled out of his car and shot dead, Washash; 9 bodies.
Iskandariya: 10 family members killed by US forces during house raid, 12 more residents killed during ensuing clashes.
Yethrib: gunmen kill police commander, then abduct and kill 3 members of his family.
Mosul: 2 policemen killed in separate attacks.
Kirkuk: shop owner killed in his shop; 1 body.
Friday 21 September: 27 dead
Baghdad: Mahdi Army kills 4, Washash; 8 bodies.
Baquba: Kurdish Peshmerga kill child.
Albu Aziz: gunmen attack village, kill farmer.
Basra: attack on convoy of senior police officer kills him and 2 bodyguards; 3 bodies of women found.
Yusufiya: 3 bodies.
Thursday 20 September: 37 dead
Baghdad: 2 civilians reported killed during US/Iraqi raid, one of them a 5-year-old boy, Sadr City; roadside bomb kills policeman, Zayuna; suicide car bomber kills civilian on bridge; a judge and his driver are shot dead near Shaab stadium; mortars kill 3, Madaen; 7 bodies.
Saqlawiya: roadside bombs kill 2 policemen.
Mosul: radio presenter shot dead; Sheikh Farhan Brjis Edil al-Sindi killed by gunmen; 3 bodies found, including those of a mother and daughter.
Al-Ahemar: 8 bodies.
Basra: gunmen kill Sheikh Amjed al-Janabi, al-Sistani representative.
Wednesday 19 September: 27 dead
Baghdad: 8 bodies.
Mosul: 17 killed in clashes, followed by car bomb.
Muqdadiya: suicide bomber blows himself up at US army checkpoint, killing civilian.

WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: JOURNALISTS IN IRAQ

NameDate
Circumstances
Jawad al-Daami23-Sep-07
Gunmen killed Jawad al-Daami, a journalist for Baghdadiya television, on Sunday in al-Qadissiya district of southwestern Baghdad, an Iraqi journalists' association said.
Muhannad Ghanem Ahmed20-Sep-07
Ghanem Ahmed was gunned down near a mosque in the Muharibin suburb of eastern Mosul on 20 September and his attackers escaped. He was the sixth journalist to be killed in the city this year

src: MNF-I, MNF-A, journalists from icasualties.org; Iraqi Civiilan: iraq body count;