Casualties From The El Paso-Las Cruces Area
1. Spence A. McNeil
2. Jamaal R. Addison
3. Howard Johnson, II
4. Robert J. Dowdy
5. Ruben Estrella-Soto
6. James J. Kiehl
7. Johnny Villareal Mata
8. Lori Ann Piestewa
9. Brandon Ulysses Sloan
10. Donald Ralph Walters
11. Gussie M. Jones
12. Tomas Garces
13. Brent William Dunkleberger
14. Ian C. Anderson
15. John E. Cooper
16. Mark J. Daily
17. Matthew T. Grimm
18. Russell P. Borea
19. Nicholas P. Brown
20. Robert B. Thrasher
1. Ruben Estrella-Soto (also stationed at Fort Bliss)
2. Johnny Villareal Mata (also stationed at Fort Bliss)
3. George A. Fernandez
4. Ariel Rico
5. Isela Rubalcava
6. Sean P. Sims
7. Lorenzo Ponce Ruiz
8. Miguel Terrazas
9. Ruben J. Villa, Jr.
10. Russell P. Borea (also stationed at Fort Bliss)
11. Gilbert Minjares, Jr.
1. Israel Devora Garcia
1. Joseph E. Rodriguez
2. Mario A. Reyes
3. Jesse M. Zamora
4. Matthew S. Apuan
1. Jose Zamora
According to count by The Associated Press, as of Monday, March 19, 2007, at least 3,217 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003. The figure includes seven military civilians.
At least 2,592 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military’s numbers. The AP count is seven higher than the Defense Department’s tally, last updated Monday at 10 a.m. EDT.
The British military has reported 134 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 19; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, six; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia, three; Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Romania, one death each.