Enemy casualty lists not available this week here, although there are reports of significant 'policing' activity in Iraq.
WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: MNF-IRAQ
| ------- | Name, Age | Srv Branch | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank, Unit | |||
| Location; Circumstance of Death | |||
| Name Not Released Yet | U.S. Army | n.a. | |
| Not reported yet, Multi-National Division - Baghdad | |||
| Baghdad; 25-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire | |||
| Name Not Released Yet | U.S. Army | n.a. | |
| Not reported yet, Multi-National Division - Baghdad | |||
| Baghdad (southern part); 23-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| Name Not Released Yet | U.S. Army | n.a. | |
| Not reported yet, Multi-National Division - Baghdad | |||
| Baghdad (southern part); 23-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| Name Not Released Yet | U.S. Army | n.a. | |
| Not reported yet, Multi-National Division - Baghdad | |||
| Baghdad (southern part); 23-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| Andy Habsieger, 22 | U.S. Army | Festus, MO | |
| Not reported yet, Multi-National Division - Baghdad | |||
| Baghdad (southern part); 23-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| Thomas C. Ray, II, 40 | U.S. Army National Guard | Weaverville, NC | |
| Sergeant, 1132nd Military Police Company, North Carolina Army National Guard | |||
| Baghdad (northwest of); 22-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| David B. Williams, 26 | U.S. Army National Guard | Tarboro, NC | |
| Sergeant, 1132nd Military Police Company, North Carolina Army National Guard | |||
| Baghdad (northwest of); 22-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| David S. Stelmat, 27 | U.S. Army National Guard | Littleton, NH | |
| Specialist, 1132nd Military Police Company, North Carolina Army National Guard | |||
| Baghdad (northwest of); 22-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
| Tyler J. Smith, 22 | U.S. Army | Bethel, ME | |
| Private 1st Class, 3rd BN, 7th Infantry Reg, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division | |||
| Baghdad; 21-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - indirect fire | |||
| Gregory D. Unruh, 28 | U.S. Army | Dickinson, TX | |
| Sergeant, 2nd BN, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment | |||
| Mandali; 19-Mar-08; Non-hostile - vehicle rollover | |||
WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: ISAF-AFGHANISTAN
| ------ | Name, Age | Srv Branch | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank, Unit | |||
| Location; Circumstance of Death | |||
![]() | William H. Jefferson, Jr., 34 | U.S. Air Force | Norfolk, VA |
| Technical Sergeant, 21st Special Tactics Squadron | |||
| Sperwan Ghar; 22-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
![]() | William R. Neil, 38 | U.S. Army | Holmden, NJ |
| Staff Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group | |||
| Sperwan Ghar; 21-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
![]() | Ionut Cosmin Sandu, 29 | Romanian Army | Piscu-Romania |
| Sublocotenent/2 nd Lieutn/, Batalionul 300 Infanterie "Sfantul Andrei" | |||
| North of Qalat (prov.Zabul); 20-Mar-08; Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack | |||
![]() | Antione V. Robinson, 20 | U.S. Army | Detroit, NC |
| Private 1st Class, 782nd Brigade Support BN, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division | |||
| Nawa District, Ghazni Province; 19-Mar-08; Non-hostile - accident | |||
WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: IRAQI CIVILIAN, counted by large event
| Counted Civilian Casualties: 178 this week; 197 last week; 197 prior week. | |
| Counted bodies found: 40 this week; 96 last week; 96 prior week. | |
| Tuesday 25 March: 33 dead | |
| Baghdad: | roadside bomb kills 1, Bab al-Sheikh; Mahdi Army fighters kill attack Dawa party office, kill 2 guards, Amin; 2 policemen killed at checkpoint, Sadr City; civilian killed in clashes, Sadr City; 5 bodies. |
| Ninewa | |
| Mosul: | gunmen kill morgue employee; 6 bodies. |
| Wassit | |
| Aziziya: | 3 killed in clashes. |
| Basra | |
| Basra: | 9 civilians reported killed during a day of clashes between authorities and Mahdi Army; 3 civilians killed by British forces. |
| Monday 24 March: 13 dead | |
| Baghdad: | 4 bodies. |
| Salahuddin | |
| Tal Jwad: | civilian killed by mortar. |
| Diyala | |
| Sadiya: | roadside bomb kills 3 policemen. |
| Buhriz: | Awakening member killed by US fire at checkpoint. |
| Basra | |
| Basra: | man killed in clashes. |
| Ninewa | |
| Mosul: | 2 killed by mortars; body found. |
| Sunday 23 March: 74 dead | |
| Afghanistan: | The Taliban assassinated a pro-government cleric in Helmand. |
| Baghdad: | rocket/mortar attacks kill 19 (4 children among them); gunmen shoot 7 dead, Zafaraniya; suicide car bomber kills 5, Shula; roadside bomb kills 1, Mansour; 6 bodies. |
| Diyala | |
| Abu Saida: | gunmen kill policeman and his driver. |
| Baquba: | gunmen kill policeman; mortars kill 2; 2 children (8 and 10 years old) are blown up by bomb in playground. |
| Nahar Sabah: | 15 (most from the same family) die in US air strike. |
| Muqdadiya: | 2 bodies. |
| Kirkuk | |
| Kirkuk: | roadside bomb kills policeman. |
| Wassit | |
| Kut: | 3 killed by mortars; 2 bodies. |
| Ninewa | |
| Mosul: | car bombs kill 2; 4 bodies; A suicide car bomber killed 13 Iraqi soldiers after plowing his vehicle into their base in Mosul; 30 soldiers and 12 civilians were wounded in the attack. |
| Saturday 22 March: 28 dead | |
| Afghanistan: | The district governor of the Khanaqa district in northern Jowzjan province was killed in a knife attack this morning. A highway commander for northern Kunduz province was assassinated late Friday night. |
| Baghdad: | roadside bomb targeting US patrol kills 2; roadside bomb kills 1, Amin; roadside bomb kills 1, Mansour; 3 bodies. |
| Salahuddin | |
| Ishaqi: | 6 members of neighbourhood patrol killed in US air strikes. |
| Samarra: | A suicide car bomb hit the house of tribal leader Hussain al-Shatab, killing five people, including his brother, and wounding 11 others |
| Kirkuk | |
| Kirkuk: | roadside bomb kills 1. |
| Diyala | |
| Sarajiq: | 3 are shot dead in their car. |
| Buhriz: | 1 killed in US air strike. |
| Baquba: | gunmen kill Ali Hassan, returning displaced, outside his house. |
| Abu Saida: | Gunmen killed Colonel Akram Awad al-Omairi, commander of a rapid reaction unit of Balad Ruz, outside his home in the town of Abu Saida in Diyala province, police said. |
| Babil | |
| Hilla: | 1 body found. |
| Mahaweel: | 2 bodies found. |
| Latifiya: | 1 body found. |
| Friday 21 March: 10 dead | |
| Baghdad: | 2 bodies. |
| Salahuddin | |
| Balad: | gunmen kill policeman and 2 bodyguards. |
| Al-Hoori: | gunmen raid house, kill 1. |
| Ninewa | |
| Mosul: | roadside bomb kills 3. |
| Wassit | |
| Kut: | gunmen kill 1. |
| Thursday 20 March: 20 dead | |
| Afghanistan: | The Taliban released a video showing the suicide bombing of the Sabri district headquarters in Khost province that killed two US soldiers earlier this month. |
| Baghdad: | 5 bodies. |
| Sulaimaniya | |
| Goezha mountain: | 1 body found. |
| Ninewa | |
| Mosul: | roadside bomb kills policeman; gunmen kill 2 policemen; 2 bodies found (1 decapitated). |
| Salahuddin | |
| Samarra: | 6 killed by US fire. |
| Wassit | |
| Kut: | 2 policemen killed in clashes. |
| Diyala | |
| Muqdadiya: | civilian is shot dead. |
| Wednesday 19 March: | 48 dead |
| Baghdad: | gunmen kill father and son, owners of currency exchange office, Karrada; car bomb kills policeman, Karrada; bomb kills taxi driver; 7 bodies. |
| Diyala | |
| Balad Ruz: | suicide bomber kills 6 in market. |
| Kirkuk | |
| Hawija: | 3 policemen killed by US forces. |
| Salahuddin | |
| Tikrit: | 1 neighbourhood watch shot dead. |
| Babil | |
| Hilla: | roadside bomb kills 2; another roadside bomb kills 2 policemen. |
| Basra | |
| Basra: | gunmen kill 17 border guards; gunmen kill policeman. |
| Karbala | |
| Karbala: | 2 bodies. |
| Ninewa | |
| Mosul: | 3 bodies |
WEEKLY CASUALTY LIST: JOURNALISTS IN IRAQ
| Name | Date |
|---|---|
| Circumstances | |
| None counted this week. | |
src: MNF-I, MNF-A, journalists from icasualties.org; Iraqi Civiilan: iraqbodycount.org; Afghan events from Bill Roggio, other sources



1 comment:
I am friends with some of DJ Stelmat’s friends.
He goes off and dies in the name of Freedom while his friend in North County NH — some of whom are my friends — live under police oppression.
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2008/03/kingcast-and-union-leader-salute-dj-and.html
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2008/03/released-bruce-mckay-files-reveal.html
Peace.
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