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19 January 2005

See also:

http://cryptome.info/ikmz04/ikmz04.htm
http://cryptome.info/ikmz03/ikmz03.htm
http://cryptome.info/ikmz02/ikmz02.htm
http://cryptome.info/ikmz01/ikmz01.htm
http://cryptome.info/prezsec/prezsec-eyeball.htm

1,415 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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The casket of Spc. Dwayne James McFarlane Jr. is carried to his burial service at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Cass Lake, Minn. MacFarlane was killed in Iraq on Jan. 9. (AP Photo/Bemidji Pioneer, Monte Draper)

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Nicole Manuel left, watches as the casket of her husband, Staff Sgt. Bill Manuel, of Kinder, La., is taken to his final resting stop on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005, in Oberlin, La., as they gathered to pay their respects to the fallen solider who was killed in an explosion in Iraq last week. (AP Photo/American Press, Brad Puckett)

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This undated photo released by family shows Marine Cpl. Paul C. Holter, who died Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, due to a non-combat related incident at Camp Ramadi, Iraq, according the Department of Defense. (AP Photo/Courtesty of family via the Corpus Christi Caller Times)

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In this September 2004 photo provided by the Kamolvathin family via the New Jersey Herald, shown is Army Spc. Alain L. Kamolvathin, who was killed in a vehicle accident in Iraq on Monday, Jan. 16, 2005. (AP Photo/The Kamolvathin Family via The New Jersey Herald)

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany allegedly showing Lance corporal Mark Cooley driving a fork lift truck with an Iraqi detainee bound to it as used in the Court Martial in Osnabruck, Germany where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing charges that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003. (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho) ** FACE BLOCKED BY BRITISH MILITARY CENSORSHIP **

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany which claims to show Lance corporal Darren Larkin standing on an Iraqi detainee and Cpl. Daniel Kenyon taking a photograph in the rear that is to be used in the Court Martial of three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers facing allegations they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq in May, 2003. ** IMAGE REVIEWED BY BRITISH MILITARY ** (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho)

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany allegedly showing Corporal Daniel Kenyon, top right, in the brown t-shirt, leaning over an Iraqi detainee that is to be used in a Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003. (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho) ** FACES BLOCKED BY BRITISH MILITARY CENSOR **

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany, that is to be used in the Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003. (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho) ** FACE BLOCKED BY BRITISH MILITARY CENSOR **

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany, that is to be used in the Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations that they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corporal Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003. (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho) ** FACES BLOCKED BY BRITISH MILITARY CENSOR **

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany allegedly showing a soldier "simulating" kicking an Iraqi detainee (wet patches are water) used in the Court Martial in Osnabruck, Germany, where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing allegations they mistreated Iraqis. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corpral Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003. (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho) ** IMAGE REVIEWED BY BRITISH MILITARY CENSOR **

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** THIS PICTURE CENSORED AT SOURCE ** This is a picture released by a British Court Martial, Tuesday, Jan, 18, 2005 in Osnabrueck, Germany allegedly showing Lance Corporal Mark Cooley simulating a punch to an Iraqi detainee that is to be used in the Court Martial where three British soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers are facing a court martial over the ill-treatment of civilian prisoners. Corporal Daniel Kenyon, 33, and Lance Corporals Mark Cooley, 25, and Lance Corpral Darren Larkin, 30, are accused of abusing the men at a humanitarian aid camp known as the Bread Basket, near Basra, Iraq, in May, 2003. (AP Photo/British Court Martial/ho) ** IMAGE REVIEWED BY BRITISH MILITARY CENSOR **

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A courtroom drawing shows British soldier Lance Cpl. Darren Larkin, centre, in the courtroom of the British Court Centre in Osnabrueck, northern Germany, Monday, Jan. 17, 2005. He is charged with two other soldiers after photos surfaced showing their alleged mistreatment of Iraqis. Left and right are unidentified counsels of defence . Military judge Michael Hunter on Monday delayed the court-martial of the three British soldiers facing allegations they mistreated detainees in Iraq, saying more time was needed to hear pretrial motions. The trial has been continued Tuesday, Jan 18, 2005. (AP Photo/Drawing by Guenther Roeder)

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U.S. soldiers secure the area after an explosion near the Australian Embassy, not pictured, in Baghdad, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005. A car bomb exploded outside the cement blast barriers of the embassy on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding four, police and witnesses said. Australia said no embassy personnel were killed or hurt in the explosion. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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Australian and the U.S. soldiers look at the body of a victim being carried away following an explosion in Baghdad, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005. A car bomb exploded near the Australian Embassy in central Baghdad on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding four, police and witnesses said. A second car bomb exploded about a half hour later at a police station. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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A U.S. soldier treats an injury to an Iraqi at the scene of an explosion in Baghdad, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. A suicide driver detonated a car bomb outside the offices of Iraq's largest Shiite political party, killing three other people, police and the U.S. military said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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A U.S. soldier and an Iraqi policeman survey the scene following an explosion in Baghdad, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. A suicide driver detonated a car bomb outside the offices of Iraq's largest Shiite political party, killing three other people, police and the U.S. military said. (AP Photo/Mohammed Uraibi)

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Iraqis walk in front of an U.S. armored vehicle parked next to a blast wall covered with elections posters, in Baghdad, Wednesday, Jan. 19. 2005. General elections in Iraq are planned for Jan. 30. (AP Photo/Samir Mizban)

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U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry soldiers patrol in Mosul, Iraq Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. The Mosul area has emerged as a major flashpoint between U.S. and Iraqi forces and the insurgents, raising fears over the upcoming election in much of the city, Iraq's third largest. (AP Photo/Jim MacMillan)

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An Iraqi boy sweeps trash from the street near a U.S. Army Stryker combat vehicle in Mosul, Iraq Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. The Mosul area has emerged as a flashpoint between U.S. and Iraqi forces and the insurgents, raising fears for the upcoming election in much of the city, Iraq's third largest. (AP Photo/Jim MacMillan)

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Iraqi children play near an U.S. Army Abrams tank in Baghdad, Iraq Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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A police robot extends a telephone to a red van parked on 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House Tuedsay, Jan. 18, 2005 in Washington. A man upset over custody of his child threatened to blow up his van a block from the White House on Tuesday, prompting a standoff with police, the FBI said. White vehicle is a uniformed Secret Service police car. (AP Photo/Haraz Ghanbari)

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Heavily armed police officers get ready during a stand-off near the White House Tuedsay, Jan. 18, 2005 in Washington. A man upset over custody of his child threatened to blow up his van a block from the White House on Tuesday, prompting a standoff with police, the FBI said.(AP Photo/Haraz Ghanbari)

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Police surround a van near the White House Tuesday. Threats by the driver, upset about a family matter, have sparked a police standoff. Photo Credit: Jeff Monner - For washingtonpost.com

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The four-hour standoff snarled rush-hour traffic downtown on the first of four days of inaugural events. Photo Credit: Andrea Bruce Woodall -- The Washington Post

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In this undated photograph provided by the US Department of Homeland Security, personnel from federal, state and local agencies work inside the Multi Agency Communications Center at an undisclosed location in northern Virginia. The Department of Homeland Security has designated the 55th Presidential Inaugural on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 as a National Special Security Event, and at the Center, law enforcement and security personnel will be able to watch from cameras that monitor downtown Washington streets, keep track of aerial surveillance flights and check sensors scanning for evidence of deadly biological or chemical agents.(AP Photo/ Department of Homeland Security, Barry Bahler)

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Cryptome: For a description of the Homeland Security Operations Center see:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34553-2004May17.html

From the article's description, this center appears to be located at the headquarters of the Department of Homeland Security, located on Nebraska Avenue in northwest DC. Eyeball of the  DHS HQ:

http://eyeball-series.org/dhsbig-eyeball.htm

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In this undated photograph provided by the US Department of Homeland Security, personnel from federal, state and local agencies work inside the Multi Agency Communications Center at an undisclosed location in northern Virginia. The Department of Homeland Security has designated the 55th Presidential Inaugural on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 as a National Special Security Event, and at the Center, law enforcement and security personnel will be able to watch from cameras that monitor downtown Washington streets, keep track of aerial surveillance flights and check sensors scanning for evidence of deadly biological or chemical agents.(AP Photo/ Department of Homeland Security, Barry Bahler)

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Vice-President Richard Cheney, left, looks on as Homeland Security Secretary, Tom Ridge, addresses workers in the new Homeland Security Operations Center at the Homeland Defense Headquarters, Thursday, July 8, 2004 in Washington. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)

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With video monitors in the background, a worker sits at his position in the new U.S. Homeland Security Operations Center on the campus of the Homeland Defense Headquarters, Thursday, July 8, 2004 in Washington. Vice-President Richard Cheney and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge took a tour the new offices. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)

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Army Reserve Sgt. Jared Myers, right, pets the family dog while visiting with his brother, Josh, Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, at his mother's home in Lawrence, Ka.. Sgt Myers' mother, Judy Smith, had previously admitted him to Dwight D. Eisenhower Veterans Administration Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kan., where he spent three weeks being diagnosed and treated for post-traumatic stress disorder. (AP Photo/Lawrence Journal-World, Thad Allender)

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Army Reserve Sgt. Jared Myers, foreground, is pictured Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, with his mother, Judy Smith, who admitted him to Dwight D. Eisenhower Veterans Administration Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kan., where he spent three weeks being diagnosed and treated for post-traumatic stress disorder. (AP Photo/Lawrence Journal-World, Thad Allender)

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**FILE PHOTO** President Bush pauses as he takes questions during a campaign rally at Renaissance Theater in this file photo, Saturday, Oct. 2, 2004 in Mansfield, Ohio. When the spotlight dims and George W. Bush steps away from the lectern, he drops his guard a bit and allows rare glimpses into the man. Just offstage, the carefully disciplined public figure with the blue-blood pedigree sometimes yields to an everyman character. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Creation Date 01/18/2005 21:58:16

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Jose M. Lopez, 94, the oldest living Latino Medal of Honor recipient, posing with his medal Jan. 12, 2005, has been invited to attend President Bush's second inauguration in Washington. (AP Photo/San Antonio Express-News, Billy Calzada)

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Young supporters of President Bush as he is introduced at the pre-inaugural event 'America's Future Rocks Today- A Call to Service' youth event at the DC Armory, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, center, reacts to a joke by Saturday Night Live comedian Darrell Hammond (not pictured), at the "Saluting Those Who Serve" concert which honors members of the armed forces for the 55th Presidential Inaugural Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 in Washington. Hammond's joke was about what would happen if Rumsfeld and businessman Donald Trump "changed heads". (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)