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28 July – An Iraqi military Mil Mi-17 helicopter crashes in a sandstorm. All five crew-members are killed. [10]17 April – A UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter, 95–26648, belonging to the 3-158th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade crashes on infill about 12 miles (19 km) north of Tikrit while executing an 8 ship air assault at night. 1 U.S. service member killed and 3 crew ...
June 1 - A suicide bomber attacked a military base in Baiji killing seven soldiers. [714] June 17 - A car bomb attack on an Iraqi Army recruiting station killed 35 recruits in Baghdad. [715] June 18 - Six soldiers were killed when a car bomb exploded at their checkpoint north of Baghdad. [716]
Pages in category "American military personnel killed in the Iraq War" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Military personnel killed in action in the Iraq War (3 C, 5 P) P. ... List of Iraqi security forces fatality reports in Iraq; List of private contractor deaths in ...
Graph of monthly deaths of U.S. military personnel in Iraq from beginning of war to June 24, 2008. [50] As of July 19, 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Defense casualty website, there were 4,431 total deaths (including both killed in action and non-hostile) and 31,994 wounded in action (WIA) as a result of the Iraq War.
The first aircraft arrived in Iraq in January 1959. [30] During the late 1960s and or early 1970s additional MiG-17s may have been purchased and then forwarded to either Syria or Egypt. [9] Tom Cooper and Stefan Kuhn list the air force's squadrons in 1961 as: [31] 1st Squadron, Venom FB.Mk.1, based at Habbaniyah AB, CO Capt. A.-Mun'em Ismaeel