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Old January 29th, 2004, 08:07 PM
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Carl Evans recently asked about online memorials in another thread. I've decided to post the sites where the US, UK and Canada post news releases regarding their casualties from ongoing operations. This list is by no means comprehensive, so if anyone knows of the sites used by other nations with troops in Iraq or Afghanistan, please add them here.

There are several sites listed for the US because the US Department of Defense posts its information on a number of sites, with differing degrees of detail. Also, while the Combined Joint Task Force Seven is largely American, it is also multi-national in that it contains information for casualties in Iraq for all Coalition forces.

Multi-National

Combined Joint Task Force Seven: News Releases

United Kingdom

Ministry of Defence: Operation Telic - Details of British Casualties

Canada

Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces: News Room

The Netherlands

Ministry of Defence of the Netherlands: Latest news of the Ministry of Defence

United States

Department of Defense: Defend America - Fallen Warriors

Department of Defense: News Releases

United States Central Command: Casualty Reports

Department of Defense: Defend America - Remembering Those Who Perished at the Pentagon

[ 02. February 2004, 11:33 PM: Message edited by: Crapgame ]
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