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    U S service members who died as a result of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom... the faces of American soldiers who were forced to die for another country. (Emphasis on "another country): they didn't die to preserve freedom in the USA, or to protect the USA.As a... more

    Reviewed by rebekahsue May 14 2007, 02:17am ( 46 reviews ) washingtonpost.com

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  • Rated by peachi84 on Jul 08, 6:50am

    Very thoughtful, thank you for sharing.
  • Rated by Lotus1150 on Jul 07, 11:49am

    Faces of the Fallen: Iraq and Afghanistan Casualties
  • Rated by Galwaygirl47 on Jan 03 2009, 5:08pm

    My heart and prayers go out to their families.
  • Rated by 2bstung on Aug 04 2008, 11:59pm

    It's definitely important to note that more young men would die in our own country than die in service to a war.Where are the rest of the numbers? How many come back permanently maimed or mind-fucked?How many of the so-called enemy combatants have only raised arms to fight off another occupation of their country?Truth is anyone that wanted to do the research would have known that Iraq,while being a relatively young sovereignty was bombarded by U.N. sanctions,the Iran-Iraq war.Desert Storm-basically their was nothing left to fight over except the fact that Iraq has always been that nice little buffer state of the Mid-East-sometimes foe;sometimes ally.And we wonder at the brilliance of scholarly learners? Where is the honor in taking war to children?
  • Rated by kamilo37 on Aug 02 2008, 2:25pm

    It's important to get the facts of our war against terrorism amid the fantasies and half truths portrayed by our media. This website monitors our progress in our war effort via very reliable sources...
  • Rated by julieann081 on Jul 26 2008, 11:02pm

    Why? And this is only the ones being reported correctly. . .and only the U.S. ones. What about the Iraqis and all of the others who have lost their lives? :( From the Page: Faces of the Fallen is a collection of information about each U.S. service member who died in Iraq and Afghanistan during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. This information has been compiled from military releases, news service reports and local newspaper stories. The photographs come from news services, local newspapers and family members.
  • Rated by BuffaloGator on Jul 09 2008, 6:21pm

    This is an important part of the picture!
  • Rated by Kamylle04 on Jun 29 2008, 8:01pm

    As a retired SGM in the US Army, I think of these soldiers everyday and pray for them every night.