Confirmed Dead and Wounded

December 22-28, 2005

In Iraq

The following members of the United States Armed Forces died during the past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 2,173 service members have died, 2,029 of them since President George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 16,155 service members have been wounded in action.

JOSEPH J. ANDRES, JR., 34

Master Sergeant, Army

Special Operations Command

Seven Hills, Ohio

BENJAMIN T. BRITT, 24

1st Lieutenant, Army

1st Battalion

502nd Infantry Regiment

Wheeler, Texas.

ANTHONY O. CARDINAL, 20

Specialist, Army

2nd Brigade

3rd Infantry Division

Muskegon, Michigan

DANE O. CARVER, 20

Specialist, National Guard

1st Battalion

125th Infantry Regiment

Freeport, Michigan

MICHAEL J. CLEARY, 24

1st Lieutenant, Army

1st Battalion

15th Infantry Regiment

Dallas, Pennsylvania

DOMINIC R. COLES, 25

Sergeant, Army

5th Engineer Battalion

Jesup, Georgia

SERGIO GUDINO, 22

Specialist, Army

1st Battalion

64th Armor Regiment

Pomona, California

WILLIAM LOPEZ-FELICIANO, 33

Specialist, Army

1st Battalion

502nd Infantry Regiment

Quebradillas, Puerto Rico

MYLA L. MARAVILLOSA, 24

Sergeant, Army Reserve

203rd Military Intelligence Battalion

Wahiawa, Hawaii

RICHARD JUNIOR D. NAPUTI, 24

Specialist, Army

1st Battalion

15th Infantry Regiment

Talofofo, Guam

REGINA C. REALI, 25

Sergeant, Army Reserve

351st Civil Affairs Command

Fresno, California

CHEYENNE C. WILLEY, 36

Specialist, Army Reserve

351st Civil Affairs Command

Fremont, California

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