http://www.lunaville.com/warcasualties/summary.aspx
This is more deaths in any month of the conflict, and a rate
only slightly lower than the first 12 days of the conflict.
Period US UKOther* Total Avg Days
11-2003 74 1 20 95 4.13 23
10-2003 42 1 2 45 1.45 31
9-2003 31 1 1 33 1.1 30
8-2003 35 6 2 43 1.39 31
7-2003 46 1 0 47 1.52 31
6-2003 29 6 0 35 1.17 30
5-2003 37 4 0 41 1.32 31
4-2003 73 6 0 79 2.63 30
3-2003 65 27 0 92 7.67 12
Total 432 53 25 510 2.05 249
Here's what happened just this weekend:
11/23/03 Centcom: 2 soldiers killed in a traffic accident
Two 1st Armored Division soldiers were killed and one was
injured in a traffic accident Nov. 22.
11/23/03 Centcom: Soldier dies in in an apparent drowning
One 4th Infantry Division soldier died in an apparent drowning
when the vehicle the soldier was driving slid off the road and
went into an adjacent canal.
11/23/03 ABC: US soldier killed in blast north of Baghdad
One US soldier was killed and two were wounded when their
convoy was hit by an explosive device in the town of Baquba
just north of Baghdad on Sunday
11/23/03 AP: Attackers slit throats of 2 U.S. soldiers
Attackers slit the throats of two American soldiers who were
waiting in traffic in this northern Iraqi city on Sunday
11/22/03 AP: Back-to-back car bombings
Suicide car bombers struck two police stations north of the
capital Saturday within half an hour, killing at least 12
Iraqis and two attackers. Insurgents hit a civilian cargo
plane with a surface-to-air missile as it took off from
Baghdad
11/22/03 abc: Rockets fired at Iraq oil company
Three Iraqis were wounded when rockets were fired at a heavily
protected building belonging to the state-owned Northern Oil
Company (NOC) in Kirkuk
11/22/03 AP: U.S. troops and suicide in Iraq
At least 17 U.S. troops have committed suicide in Iraq
11/22/03 Yaho: Two Iraqi Police Stations Bombed
Suicide car bomb attacks on two Iraqi police stations north of
Baghdad on Saturday killed at least 15 people, police and U.S.
soldiers said.
Better killing Tera-ists over there than here, huh?