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FOIA Request Yields VA Data on American Casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan Wars

The Herald (United Kingdom): “The US has suffered more than 72,000 battlefield casualties since the start of the war on terror in 2001, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. The query by the campaigning Veterans for Common Sense organisation shows that 4,372 American soldiers have died and another 67,671 have been wounded in action, injured in accidents or succumbed to illness in Iraq and Afghanistan. The veterans’ group had to force the US Defence Department to release the figures by persuading judges to uphold their FoI rights. A second request to the Veterans’ Administration, the government-funded body responsible for taking care of ex-servicemen and women, showed 263,909 soldiers with experience of the two 21st-century wars have so far received treatment for everything from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to the aftermath of amputated limbs.”

  • DoD Fact Sheet: Casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: DoD Reports 72,043 Battlefield Casualties Among 1.6 Million Deployed Since 2001
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