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12 April 2005.

See also Eyeballing the Iraq Kill and Maim Zone.

1,616 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.
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Pallbearers gather around the casket of Army Sgt. Kelly Morris during his funeral service at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery Monday , April 11, 2005, in Boise, Idaho. Morris, 24, died March 30 in Baghdad, Iraq, from injuries sustained from small arms fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division from Fort Stewart, Ga. (AP Photo/The Press Tribune, Casey Dean)

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Sean Caisse, 11, poses for a photo at the Expeditionary Family Town Hall Meeting, Monday, April 11, 2005, at Scott Air Base in Ill., where kids got a chance to experience what their parents will go through when they are deployed. They has their faces painted, had photos taken and were issued dog tags. Sean's father will soon be deploying to Iraq. (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, J.B. Forbes)

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Prince Philip in military uniform as Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal Navy for a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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The Earl of Wessex (Prince Edward) in military uniform as Royal Honorary Colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry at a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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The Duke of Kent at a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War. He was in the military uniform of an Army Field Marshal

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The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War. He was in military uniform as Honorary Air Marshal of the RAF.

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Queen Elizabeth II leaving St Paul's Cathedral after a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War. Walking with her is the Lord Mayor of London, Gavyn Arthur wearing his gold chain of office and his robe edged with ermine.

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Heavy security at St Paul's Cathedral as royals, politicians and religious leaders gather for a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War. Armed policemen with bullet-proof vests (flak jackets) and machine guns are on guard.

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The Duchess of Glouceser in a green velvet coat and hat arriving for a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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Prime Minister Tony Blair, pensive and holding hands with his wife Cherie Booth as he leaves St Paul's Cathedral after a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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Pregnant expecting her first baby, Sophie, Countess of Wessex with the Earl of Wessex (Prince Edward)in military uniform Royal Honorary Colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry at Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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Sophie, Countess of Wessex, looking elegant during her pregnancy and just weeks before the birth of her first baby, chose a wide-brimmed purple velvet hat for her attendance at a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War. She is talking with Princess Anne, the Princess Royal who is in military uniform as Colonel of the Blues and Royals.

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U.S. Army soldiers detain a suspected insurgent after raiding a tea shop in Mosul, Iraq Thursday April 7, 2005. Violence still convulses the city, with attacks against U.S. and Iraqi forces continuing and explosions and gunfire ripping through frigid skies almost nightly.(AP Photo/Edward Harris)

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An Iraqi child watches Iraqi and US soldiers set a security perimeter around a field clinic ran by 3rd Infantry Division US soldiers in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday April 11, 2005. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Brothers Prince Charles in military uniform as Lieutenant General of the Army and the Duke of York (Prince Andrew) in Royal Naval uniform at a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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U.S. Army soldiers clear a house during a raid in Mosul, Iraq Saturday, April 2, 2005. Violence still convulses the city, with attacks against U.S. and Iraqi forces continuing and explosions and gunfire ripping through frigid skies almost nightly. (AP Photo/Edward Harris)

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Prince Michael of Kent in military uniform as Honorary Commodore of the Royal Navy for a Service of Remembrance for the Iraq War.

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Iraqi children come out of their homes to watch Iraqi and US soldiers set a security perimeter around a field clinic ran by 3rd Infantry Division US soldiers in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, April 11, 2005. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Queen Elizabeth II visiting Welsh soldiers at their regimental headquarters at Hightown Barracks. Some soldiers had just returned from Iraq and were still wearing their desert combat uniforms.

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Iraqi women wait in line to access a field clinic set by 3rd Infantry Division US soldiers in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, April 11, 2005. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Iraqi National Guard soldiers patrol the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, April 11, 2005. Hundreds of U.S. and Iraqi forces launched their biggest Baghdad raid in recent weeks, moving on foot Monday through a central neighborhood and rounding up dozens of suspected insurgents, the military said. About 500 members of Iraq's police and army and a "couple hundred" American soldiers swept through buildings in the Rashid neighborhood, detaining 65 suspected militants, said Lt. Col. Clifford Kent of the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Colombian painter Fernando Botero poses with some of his new paintings depicting the horrors of U.S. guards' abuse of captives at Iraq's Abu Graib prison, Monday April 11, 2005 in Paris, France. Botero says he became so upset that he felt compelled to produce works showing his trademark chubby characters naked and being blooded by americans. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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An Iraqi Police officer stands by the body of a man found on a highway in Baghdad, Iraq Monday, April 11, 2005. The street cleaning worker was shot to death by passing gunmen.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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Colombian painter Fernando Botero displays some of his new paintings depicting the horrors of U.S. guards' abuse of captives at Iraq's Abu Graib prison, Monday April 11, 2005 in Paris, France. Botero says he became so upset that he felt compelled to produce works showing his trademark chubby characters naked and being blooded by americans. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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Colombian painter Fernando Botero gestures front of his new paintings depicting the horrors of U.S. guards' abuse of captives at Iraq's Abu Graib prison, Monday April 11, 2005 in Paris, France. Botero says he became so upset that he felt compelled to produce works showing his trademark chubby characters naked and being blooded by americans. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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Colombian painter Fernando Botero displays some of his new paintings depicting the horrors of U.S. guards' abuse of captives at Iraq's Abu Graib prison, Monday April 11, 2005 in Paris, France. Botero says he became so upset that he felt compelled to produce works showing his trademark chubby characters naked and being blooded by americans. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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A driver waits while Iraqi Army soldiers search his car during a period of heightened security while the National Assembly was meeting in Baghdad, Iraq Monday, April 11, 2005. On Sunday, Iraq's parliament called for relaxing security measures that have snarled traffic and closed much of central Baghdad during their sessions. The government must still approve the request.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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A U.S. Army tank patrols in Baghdad, Iraq Monday, April 11, 2005. Hundreds of U.S. and Iraqi forces on Monday launched their biggest Baghdad raid in recent weeks, moving on foot through a central neighborhood and rounding up dozens of suspected insurgents, the military said.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)