Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Cost Of The Iraq War On Camp Pendleton Marines

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Marines From Camp Pendleton Were Among The First Troops In Iraq -- L.A. Times

In 2003, Marines from Camp Pendleton were among the first conventional troops across “the line of departure” from Kuwait into Iraq.

In eight years of war, 345 Marines from Camp Pendleton and 115 from Twentynine Palms were killed in Iraq; only the Army’s Fort Hood had more killed than Camp Pendleton, according to the independent website www.icasualties.org.

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My Comment: The above casualty totals do not include the wounded .... which is in the thousands .... a number and impact on the families that must never be forgotten.

1 comment:

el chupacabra said...

It's interesting the Army's Fort Hood is mentioned.

One of the chow halls there has pics of the troops who were killed from there- it loops around inside the entire facility- two or three rows deep.

PS- as I recall 5x7s, not 8x11s or whatever.