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10 March 2005.

See also Eyeballing the Iraq Kill and Maim Zone.

1,561 US Military Dead During Iraq War: http://cryptome.org/mil-dead-iqw.htm

See also DoD tally: http://www.defenselink.mil/news/casualty.pdf


Photo captions by Associated Press and DoD.
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Kadim Abeis wails in grief as he clutches the shoe of his dead brother, after gunmen in two cars opened fire on a vehicle carrying his brother Col. Ahmed Abeis, the head of a police station in central Baghdad, killing him and two of his guards in the Saidiyah neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq Thursday, March 10, 2005. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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Debbee Way holds the flag from the coffin of her son, Lt Brian Gienau, as she wipes away tears at a graveside service for Gienau Wednesday, March 9, 2005, in Tripoli, Iowa. Gienau, an Iowa Army National Guard soldier, was killed in a roadside bombing in Iraq. (AP Photo/ Dan Nierling)

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Keenan Gienau, 9, looks to his mother, Cara Meyer, after laying flowers on the casket of his father, Second Lt. Richard B. "Brian" Gienau, 29, during graveside ceremonies, Wednesday, March 9, 2005, in Tripoli, Iowa. Gienau, an Iowa Army National guardsman, injured in a roadside bombing in Iraq, died Feb. 27. (AP Photo/Dan Nierling)

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Debbee Way, center, reacts as her son's casket is loaded into a hearse after funeral services Wednesday, March 9, 2005, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Way's son, Lt. Brian Gienau of the Iowa Army National Guard, on duty with Company A, 224th Engineer Battalion out of Burlington, Iowa, died when his Humvee was struck with a homemade bomb as it traveled between Karbala and Ar Ramadi in Iraq. (AP Photo/Dan Nierling)

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An honor guard of the Maine Army National Guard 133rd Engineer Battalion prepares to carry the cremains of 1st Sgt. Michael D. Jones into a memorial service at the Augusta Civic Center on Wednesday March 9, 2005 in Augusta, Maine. Sgt. Jones survived the year in Iraq serving with the 133rd but died in an upstate New York hospital shortly after returning to American soil last week. (AP Photo/Kennebec Journal, Joe Phelan)

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Maj. Gen Don Morrow, left, and Spc. Kevin Pannell welcome home about 250 soldiers from the 39th Brigade Combat Team of the Arkansas National Guard to return from Iraq during a homecoming ceremony at Fort Sill, Okla. Tuesday, March 8, 2005. Pannell, a member of the 39th Brigade Combat Team, lost both his leggs while serving in Iraq. (AP Photo/The Lawton Constitution, Randy Stotler)

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Fernando Suarez del Solar puts a remembrance on the boots of his son Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jesus Suarez del Solar as part of the Eyes Wide Open exhibit set-up in front of the San Diego County administration building in San Diego, Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Suarez del Solar died in Iraq in 2003. Each pair of boots represents a U.S. military casualty lost in the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

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This undated family photos shows U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. John T. Schmidt III, 21, of Brookfield, Conn. Schmidt suffered severe burns to his face and lungs when a mortar shell ruptured a tank of ammonia near Fallujah, Iraq, on Jan. 30, 2005. Several other members of Schmidt's platoon are also being treated at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. (AP Photo/Schmidt Family photo via the News Times)

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Randi Haley, left, and Martha Skeeters, from the Women In Black group, hold up signs Wednesday, March 9, 2005, showing their views concerning the ongoing war in Iraq. Women in Black is an international women's movement who hold silent vigils to protest war and promote peaceful solutions to conflict around the world. (AP Photo/Norman Transcript, Kevin Ellis)

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From left to right first lady Laura Bush, Narmin Othman, Iraq Minister of Women's Affairs, President Bush, and Dr. Massouda Jalal, Afghanistan Ministers of Women's Affairs meet in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, March 9, 2005 in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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President Bush, joined by Secretary of Energy Sam Bodman at center, tours the Battelle Memorial Institute, an energy research lab that has examined ways to remove pollutants from coal, to make his case for so-called "clean coal" technology, in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, March 9, 2005. With no relief in sight for sky-high oil prices and America still dependent on foreign oil, Bush is urging Congress to act on two stalled initiatives: his energy plan, and his "Clear Skies" power-plant proposal. Henry Cialone, right, vice president for commercial energy at Battelle shows them some of the technology used in the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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Michael Gruber of Columbus, Ohio, with the orginization Not In Our Name, holds signs in protest outside of Franklin County Veterans Memorial in Columbus during President Bush's visit Wednesday, March 9, 2005. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)

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Cindy Dulaney inspects a completed flier kit bag at Alabama Industries for the Blind in Talladega, Ala., Wednesday, March, 9, 2005. Alabama Industries for the Blind has been making products for the military for more than 50 years, and when troops are abroad, demand for their service swells. Since Sept. 11, 2001, and then the war in Iraq, AIB employees have had their work cut out for them. (AP Photo/The Daily Home, Jerry Martin)

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Louise Barnett hugs her son Maj. Danny Barnett as he along with some 25 members of the 700-member 711th Signal Battalion, a National Guard unit based in Mobile, Ala. returned home, Wednesday, March 9, 2005. The 711th, which operates and maintains electronic communications equipment to support military operations, was activated last January and deployed to Iraq in March 2004. (AP Photo/Mobile Register, John David Mercer)

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03/07/05 - Young Iraqi girls from the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP) School anxiously reach for toys provided by U.S. Soldiers of the 353rd Civil Affairs Brigade, Camp Slayer, Iraq, on March 7, 2005. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lapedra P. Tolson) (Released)

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03/05/05 - U.S. Army Soldiers clear a building on March 5, 2005, in an area of Al Iskandariyah, Iraq, known to house insurgents. The soldiers are assigned to 1st Scout Platoon, Delta Company, 155th Brigade Combat Team. DoD photo by Airman 1st Class Kurt Gibbons III, U.S. Air Force. (Released)

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03/03/05 - U.S. Marines expose a weapons cache buried outside of Kharma, Iraq, on March 3, 2005. The 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion Marines are currently attached to 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. DoD photo by Cpl. Trevor R. Gift, U.S. Marine Corps. (Released)

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03/02/05 - U.S. Army Sgt. Marcus Miller (right) and medics from the 86th Combat Army Support Hospital (CASH) drive a civilian contractor with head, neck and back injuries from the landing zone to the 86th CASH entrance in Baghdad, Iraq, on March 2, 2005. The contractor was injured when a vehicle born improvised explosive device threw him from his vehicle near Baghdad International Airport. Miller is a flight medic assigned to the 50th Medical Evacuation Company, part of the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Ky. DoD photo by Sgt. Michael J. Carden, U.S. Army. (Released)

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Eduardo Aguirre administers the Oath of Allegiance to U.S. Army Spc. Victor Alfonso Rojas of Aurora, Ill., during a ceremony at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington Monday, March 7, 2005. Rojas, a native of Zacatezas, Mexico, was seriously injured in Iraq Nov. 16, 2004, and has been recuperating at Walter Reed. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Michael Dukes)

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A member of Amnesty International sits in a cage outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 9, 2005, in protest at the British government's proposed new terrorism laws. (AP Photo/John D McHugh)