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How many contractors have died in Iraq and Afghanistan?

How many contractors have died in Iraq and Afghanistan?

Key Findings. Over 7,000 U.S. service members and over 8,000 contractors have died in the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.

How many contractors were killed in Afghanistan?

American service members killed in Afghanistan through April: 2,448. U.S. contractors: 3,846. Afghan national military and police: 66,000.

How many civilian contractors have died in Iraq?

In addition, at least 938 Iraqi private contractors have been killed for a total of 1,487 contractors dead.

How many US military personnel have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan?

Over 7,000 U.S. service members have died in the post-9/11 warzones of Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and elsewhere. Their deaths have affected a large community of parents, spouses, children, siblings, and friends. Afghan, Iraqi, and other allied military and police deaths have been even more extensive.

What US contractor was killed in Iraq?

Nawres Hamid
Kataeb Hezbollah was blamed by the U.S. for a rocket attack on K1 base near Kirkurk in northern Iraq in December 2019, that killed an American contractor Nawres Hamid, 33, and set off a dangerous escalation between Iran and the United States last year.

Why was an American contractor killed in Iraq?

A US contractor has died of cardiac failure after rocket fire hit an Iraqi base hosting American-led troops on Wednesday, the Pentagon said, two days before Pope Francis’ visit to the country. Iraqi security forces were on the scene and investigating, but it was too early to attribute responsibility, it said.

How many US contractors have died in Afghanistan?

According to data compiled by Harvard University’s Kennedy School and from the Brown University Costs of War project, the number of American service members killed in Afghanistan is nearly 2,500. U.S. contractors that have been killed through April total 3,846.