Confirmed Dead & Wounded

March 31-April 6, 2005

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, 1, 542 service members have died, 1, 399 of them since Pres. George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Thus far, 11, 664 service members have been wounded in action.

TENZIN DENGKHIM, 19

Lance Corporal, Marines

2nd Light Armor. Recon. Battalion

2nd Marine Division

Falls Church, Virginia

JEREMIAH C. KINCHEN, 22

Lance Corporal, Marine Reserves

4th Reconnaissance Battalion

4th Marine Division

Salcha, Alaska

ROBBIE D. MCNARY, 42

Sergeant First Class, National Guard

1st Battalion

163rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment

Lewistown, Montana

KELLY S. MORRIS, 24

Sergeant, Army

64th Armor Regiment

3d Infantry Division

Boise, Idaho

WILLIAM D. RICHARDSON, 23

Corporal, Army

41st Infantry Regiment

1st Armored Division

Moreno Valley, California

KENNETH L. RIDGLEY, 30

Sergeant, Army

1st Brigade

25th Infantry Division

Olney, Illinois

GARRYWESLEY T. RIMES, 30

Corporal, Marines

5th Marine Regiment

1st Marine Division

Santa Maria, California

JAMES A. SHERRILL, 27

Sergeant

National Guard

2113th Transportation Company

Ekron, Kentucky

IOASA F. TAVAE, JR., 29

Staff Sergeant, Army

1st Brigade Combat Team

25th Infantry Division

Pago Pago, American Samoa

ERIC L. TOTH, 21

Specialist, National Guard

1st Battalion

623rd Field Artillery Regiment

Edmonton, Kentucky

CHARLES G. WELLS JR., 32

Warrant Officer, Marines Reserves

6th Motor Transport Battalion

4th Force Service Support Group

Montgomery, Alabama

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