Harvey Fuqua, former Carter Secretary of Commerce
Juanita M. Kreps, and gerontologist
Robert Butler. In addition, the Pentagon released the names of fifteen service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan:
US Army SPC
Ryan J Grady, 25, Bristow, OK
US Air Force Capt
David A Wisniewski, 31, Moville, IA
US Army SGT
Louis R Fastuca, 24, West Chester, PA
US Army SPC
Clayton D McGarrah, 20, Harrison, AR
US Army PFC
David Jefferson, 23, Philadelphia, PA
US Army SGT
Jordan E Tuttle, 22, West Monroe, LA
US Army PFC
Edwin C Wood, 18, Omaha, NE
US Army SSG
Christopher F Cabacoy, 30, Virginia Beach, VA
US Army SGT
Andrew J Creighton, 23, Laurel, DE
US Army PFC
Jacob A Dennis, 22, Powder Springs, GA
US Army SPC
Keenan A Cooper, 19, Wahpeton, ND
US Army SPC
Jerod H Osborne, 20, Royse City, TX
US Army SSG
Marc A Arizmendez, 30, Anaheim, CA
US Army SPC
Roger Lee, 26, Monterey, CA
US Army PFC
Michael S Pridham, 19, Louisville, KY
According to iCasualties, the total number of allied service members
killed in Iraq is now 4,730; in Afghanistan, 1,920, which includes
150 Canadians. During this same period, Iraq Body Count lists
71 Iraqi civilians killed.