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  2. Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq Body Count project questioned the Lancet study's death certificate findings saying the Lancet study authors "would imply that officials in Iraq have issued approximately 550,000 death certificates for violent deaths (92% of 601,000). Yet in June 2006, the total figure of post-war violent deaths known to the Iraqi Ministry of Health ...

  3. Casualties of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq Body Count (IBC) project has recorded a range of at least 185,194 – 208,167 total violent civilian deaths through June 2020 in their database. [8] [19] The IBC project records its numbers based on a "comprehensive survey of commercial media and NGO-based reports, along with official records that have been released into the public ...

  4. Iraq War documents leak - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq War documents leak is the disclosure to WikiLeaks of 391,832 [1] United States Army field reports, also called the Iraq War Logs, of the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009 and published on the Internet on 22 October 2010. [2] [3] [4] The files record 66,081 civilian deaths out of 109,000 recorded deaths.

  5. Jim Frederick - Wikipedia

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    James Durkin Frederick was born in Lake Forest, Illinois, and graduated from Columbia University in 1993. [1] [2]In 2010, he wrote the best-selling book Black Hearts: One Platoon's Descent into Madness in Iraq's Triangle of Death, [3] [4] about the Mahmudiyah killings.

  6. Iraq Body Count project - Wikipedia

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    Iraq Body Count project (IBC) is a web-based effort to record civilian deaths resulting from the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq.Included are deaths attributable to coalition and insurgent military action, sectarian violence and criminal violence, which refers to excess civilian deaths caused by criminal action resulting from the breakdown in law and order which followed the coalition invasion.

  7. License plates considered for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans - AOL

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    Feb. 26—A renewed call to create special license plates to honor veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars remains alive under Senate Bill 2731, which was carried over from last legislative session.

  8. Death of LaVena Johnson - Wikipedia

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    LaVena Lynn Johnson (July 27, 1985 – July 19, 2005) was a soldier in the United States Army who was found dead in a tent in Iraq. Her death was controversially ruled as a suicide but the evidence of rape and battery led her family to believe the United States Department of Defense covered it up. [1]

  9. Scott Speicher - Wikipedia

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    His fate was not known until 2 August 2009 when the U.S. Navy reported that Speicher's remains had been found in Iraq by the United States military. The official cause of death was "homicide by undetermined means" and DNA testing showed survival after his crash. He is also the most recent American to have been shot down in air-to-air combat.