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14 January 2005

1,406 US Military Dead During Iraq War: http://cryptome.org/mil-dead-iqw.htm

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


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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY JAN. 17 ** This family photo shows Peggy and Joe Jenkins cutting their wedding cake on Aug. 16, 2003. Sgt. Jenkins was wounded and paraylzed in a rooftop firefight last year in Fallujah, Iraq. (AP Photo/Family Photo)

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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY JAN. 17 ** Peggy and Joe Jenkins sit with a scrapbook of photos taken on a caribbean cruise in Oct. 2004 in the kitchen of their Saltsburg, Pa. home on Jan. 5, 2005. Jenkins was wounded and paralyzed in a rooftop firefight last year in Fallujah, Iraq. The injury has left Joe angry, depressed and withdrawn, and has started to pull apart the marriage of these newlyweds. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY JAN 17 ** Peggy and Joe Jenkins share a laugh in the the dining room of their Saltsburg, Pa., home, Nov. 16, 2004. Jenkins was wounded and paralyzed in a rooftop firefight last year in Fallujah, Iraq. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, JAN 17 ** Peggy and Joe Jenkins sit in their kitchen in Saltsburg, Pa., Nov. 16, 2005. Joe Jenkins was wounded and paralyzed in a rooftop firefight last year in Fallujah, Iraq.(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY JAN 17 ** Peggy and Joe Jenkins sit in their kitchen in Saltsburg, Pa., Jan. 5, 2005. Joe Jenkins was wounded in a rooftop firefight last year in Iraq. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY JAN 17 ** Joe Jenkins sit in his kitchen in Saltsburg, Pa., Jan. 5, 2005. Jenkins was wounded and paralyzed in a rooftop firefight last year in Fallujah, Iraq.(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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Capt. Mark Meyer, in a photo held by his parents Alayne and Don Meyer Monday, jan. 10, 2005, in Aberdeen, S.D., received a Bronze Star for "meritorious service" during his mission in Iraq. Meyer's parents were not told the details of his mission with the Madison-based Company B, 153rd engineer Battalion of the South Dakota National Guard. (AP Photo/Aberdeen American News, Dawn Dietrich)

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Brig Gen Vern Miyagi, left, a Hawaii Army National Guard commander, shows Charles Kawakami, middle, and Gary Rockwood, right, the small arms protective insert which is worn by Hawaii Army National Guardsmen, and is designed to stop assault rifle bullets, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005, at Fort Polk, La. Kawakami, who is president of Big Save, Inc. on Kauai, and Rockwood, who is human resources director at the Big Island's Maunakea Beach Hotel, were visiting Forward Operating Base Spirit during an Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves visit to Fort Polk where Hawaii guardsmen are in the final stages of preparation for deployment to Iraq. (AP Photo/Richard Ambo, Pool)

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A mourner walks into Memorial Funeral Home to view the casket of Marine Lance Cpl. Julio C. Cisneros Alvarez, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 13, 2005, in San Juan, Texas. The words on the window read "We are proud of our hero Julio C. Cisneros." Cisneros, a Mexican citizen, was killed in action in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. (AP Photo/The Monitor, Joel Martinez)

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Senobia Alvarez prays at the coffin of her son, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Julio C. Cisneros Alvarez, during a viewing of the body at Memorial Funeral Home in San Juan, Texas, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 13, 2005. Cisneros was killed in action in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. (AP Photo/The Monitor, Joel Martinez)

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Iraqis gather outside the Shiite mosque in Khan Bani Saad, near Baqouba, Iraq, some 35 kilometers (20miles) northeast of Baghdad, late Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005. A car bomb detonated after prayers Thursday killing four and injuring 13. (AP Photo/Mohammed Adnan)

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Frontline producer Martin Smith, right, makes an acceptance speech for a duPont Columbia Award accompanied by producer Marcela Gaviria for their Iraq story "Truth, War and Consequences" during the awards ceremony Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005 in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

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University of Iowa alumnus James Wherry speaks to members of the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council, Thursday Jan. 13, 2005, in Iowa City, Iowa. Wherry, a former legal adviser for detention operations at Abu Ghraib lectured on detention operations in Iraq and says media has it wrong. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)

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Roger Brokaw leaves the judicial complex after testifying in the court-martial of Spc. Charles Graner at Fort Hood, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2005. Brokaw was a civilian intelligence officer at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

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Army Spc. Charles Graner is shown after day two of his court martial at Fort Hood, Texas, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005. Graner is the accused ringleader in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal. Graner is the first soldier to be tried in the case. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

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U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Don Morrow presents a flag and military decorations to Sherry Bone, of Virginia Beach, Va., mother of Spc. Jeremy McHalffey Wednesday, January 12, 2005, during funeral services at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Mo. McHalffey, of Springfield, Mo., attached to the 2nd Platoon of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion of Arkansas' 39th Infantry Brigade, was killed Jan. 4, by a roadside bomb in the al-Shaab district of Baghdad. (AP Photo/The News-Leader, Bob Linder)

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U.S. Marine Sgt. Joe Houser pauses at the casket of his brother Sgt. Tom Houser following funeral services at St. Joseph Cemetery in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 12, 2005. Tom Houser, a member of the 2nd Force Reconnaissance Co., assigned to work with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, was killed Jan. 3 by enemy fire in Al Anbar Province, said the military public affairs office. (AP Photo/The Daily Nonpareil, Ben DeVries)

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**FILE**Cincinnati Reds owner Carl Lindner reacts following the funeral of the late Reds owner Marge Schott at All Saints Catholic Church Saturday, March 6, 2004 in Cincinnati. Wealthy Ohioans and businesses in the state are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a whirlwind of events for President Bush's inauguration next week. The largest chunk, $860,000, comes from five donors in Cincinnati. Most of Ohio's contributions to the inaugural committee came from Cincinnati Reds majority owner Lindner and his Cincinnati-based holding company, American Financial Group. (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Glen Hartong, file)

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In this Oct. 4, 2000 photo, Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush, right, is joined by Pennsylvnaia Gov.Tom Ridge, center, and David Girard-diCarlo, chairman of Pennsylvania Bush Cheney 2000 in Philadelphia. While the Homeland Security Department was setting up, Ridge twice stayed overnight at the Arizona home of Girard-diCarlo who ran a lobbying firm that was aggressively expanding its homeland security business. The Blank Rome firm, whose chairman is former Ridge fund-raiser Girard-diCarlo, turned around and hired two of Ridge's aides to lobby the new department, and some of the firm's clients eventually landed lucrative contracts, according to documents and interviews. Homeland Security officials told The Associated Press they believe Ridge acted ethically because he paid his own way on the trips and never discussed business with Girard-diCarlo. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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** FILE ** The top Ohio contributors to the upcoming inaugural for President Bush are, left to right, Bill DeWitt, Mercer Reynolds, and Carl Lindner. Wealthy Ohioans and businesses in the state are spending hunreds of thousands of dollars on the inaugural. (AP Photo/File)

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Construction continues, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2004, on the presidential inaugural stand in front of the White House. President Bush, his family and guests will watch the inaugural parade from the stand after he is sworn-in next Thursday. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

[Photo likely taken from rooftop press tents.]

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** FILE ** Construction work for President Bush's Jan. 20, 2005 inauguration ceremony is under way on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington in this Dec. 1, 2004 file photo. It will take President Bush less than one mionute to take the oath of office but the price tag for inaugural festivities is expected to top $40 million - plus the costs associated with the most intense security operation in inaugural history. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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This undated photo provided by the Armed Forces Inaugural Committee shows Army National Guard Col. Barbaranette Bolden standing in front of the U.S. Capitol, near where she runs the Operations Directorate at the Joint Task Force-Armed Forces Inaugural Committee in Washington. On Jan. 20, Bolden, a native of Forrest City, will be responsible for ensuring that the military upholds the tradition of its central role in inaugural celebrations. (AP Photo/Armed Forces Inaugural Committee, Penny Cockerell, viathe Democrat-Gazette)

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This picture released by the Department of Homeland Security shows the Multi Agency Communications Center in northern Virginia, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005. The Department of Homeland Security has designated the 55th presidential inauguration a National Special Security Event and will lead the coordination of federal, state and local security resources to ensure the safety and security of the inaugural ceremonies. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said that while the decibel level was down on terrorism chatter, the inauguration was such a high-profile event that security would be at its highest level. (AP Photo/Department of Homeland Security, Barry Bahler, HO)

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David Livingstone, 41, of Hazel Park, shows the home page to his Web site on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 8, 2005, in Detroit. Livingstone is trying to spread the word about an economic boycott he'll participate in during the presidential inauguration on Thursday, Jan. 20. (AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza)

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Rev. Rob Schenck, president of The National Clergy Council, right, leads a prayer with Patrick, center, and Katie Mahoney before going into the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to support the Government's case against Michael Newdow on Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005, in Washington. Newdow, an atheist who sued because he did not want his young daughter exposed to the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, has filed a suit to bar the saying of a prayer at President Bush's inauguration. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)

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This sketch from Badgley Mischka, shows the design of Barbara Bush's gown for her father, President Bush's, Jan. 20 inaugual ball. Designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka created an created a pale aquamarine silk chiffon gown with jeweled straps and a ruffle-seamed skirt . They also designed her sister, Jenna's gown.(AP Photo/Badgley Mischka)

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This photo provided by the Defense Department shows President Bush, right, shaking hands with Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class George Acffalle, of Guam, during his visit to the Pentagon Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005. The president and Vice President Dick Cheney received briefings by Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and his senior staff on the tsunami relief efforts of Operation Unified Assistance and the global war on terrorism. From left to right are Air Force Staff Sgt. Kevin O'Grady, of North Brunswick, N.J.; Marine Staff Sgt. Toye Hickman, of Piqua, Ohio; Acffalle; Army Sgt. Tyiesha Panda, of Cairo, Ill and Air Force Tech. Sgt. Darrell Archard, of Glens Falls. N.Y. (AP Photo/Defense Department, U.S. Air Force, Tech. Sgt. James Bowman)

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Source: http://photos.nondot.org/2002-04-20-Washington-DC/2002-04-23/full/49%20-%20WM%20View%20of%20Ellipse.jpg

Photo date: 20 April 2002.

Source: http://photos.nondot.org/2002-04-20-Washington-DC/2002-04-23/full/50%20-%20WM%20View%20of%20White%20House.jpg

Photo date: 20 April 2002.