VOLUME 3, ISSUE 333 | August 12 – 18, 2004
WHAT BUSH WROUGHT
Confirmed Dead and Wounded
July 22-August 4, 2004
In Iraq
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 931 service members have died, 791 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 6,276 service members have been wounded in action.
ROBERTO ABAD, 22
Corporal, Marines
Battalion Landing Team 1/4
11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Los Angeles, California
JOSHUA I. BUNCH, 23
Specialist, Army
91st Engineer Battalion
1st Cavalry Division
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
JONATHAN W. COLLINS, 19
Lance Corporal, Marines
4th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Crystal Lake, Illinois
RAYMOND J. FAULSTICH JR., 24
Private First Class, Army
6th Transportation Battalion
7th Transportation Group
Leonardtown, Maryland
ELIA P. FONTECCHIO, 30
Gunnery Sergeant, Marines
7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Milford, Massachusetts
ANDREW R. HOUGHTON, 25
Captain, Army
4th Cavalry
1st Infantry Division
Houston, Texas
DONALD R. McCUNE, 20
Specialist, Army National Guard
161st Infantry Regiment
81st Brigade Combat Team
Ypsilanti, Michigan
JOSEPH L. NICE, 19
Lance Corporal, Marines
7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Nicoma Park, Oklahoma
DAVID L. POTTER, 22
Private First Class, Army
115th Forward Support Battalion
1st Cavalry Division
Johnson City, Tennessee
DEAN P. PRATT, 22
Corporal, Marines
1st Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Stevensville, Montana
YADIR G. REYNOSO, 27
Sergeant, Marines
Battalion Landing Team 1/4
11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Wapato, Washington
MOSES D. ROCHA, 33
Sergeant, Marines
Battalion Landing Team 1/4
11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Roswell, New Mexico
LARRY L. WELLS, 22
Lance Corporal, Marines
Battalion Landing Team 1/4
11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Mount Hermon, Louisiana
In Afghanistan
The following members of the United States Armed Forces died this past week in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Since the inception of hostilities, 133 service members have died. Thus far, 347 service members have been wounded in action.
BOBBY E. BEASLEY, 36
Sergeant, Army National Guard
1st Brigade, 29th Division
Inwood, West Virginia
CRAIG W. CHERRY, 39
Staff Sergeant
Army National Guard
1st Brigade, 29th Division
Winchester, Virginia