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    US military deaths reach 2,000 in Iraq war
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    Updated: 2005-10-26 14:18

    In the latest casualty reports, the Pentagon said Staff Sgt. George T. Alexander Jr., 34, of Killeen, Texas, died Saturday in San Antonio of wounds suffered Oct. 17 in a blast in Samarra, a city 60 miles north of the Iraqi capital.

    A row of U.S. Army helmets are perched on M-16 rifles during a memorial at Al Asad air base for the 15 victims of a Chinook helicopter which was shot down by insurgents in this November 6, 2003 file photo. As the U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 2,000, U.S. President George W. Bush said on October 25, 2005 that the war will require more time and sacrifice and rejected calls for a U.S. pullout.
    A row of U.S. Army helmets are perched on M-16 rifles during a memorial at Al Asad air base for the 15 victims of a Chinook helicopter which was shot down by insurgents in this November 6, 2003 file photo. As the U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 2,000, U.S. President George W. Bush said on October 25, 2005 that the war will require more time and sacrifice and rejected calls for a U.S. pullout. [Reuters]
    Earlier Tuesday, the US military announced the deaths of two unidentified Marines in fighting last week in a village 25 miles west of Baghdad. Those announcements brought the U.S. death toll to 2,000, according to figures compiled by The Associated Press.

    It was unclear who was the 2,000th service member to die in Iraq since the US military often delays death announcements until families are notified. On Monday, for example, the US command announced that an unidentified Marine was killed in action the day before — after the deaths of the three service members reported Tuesday.

    In an e-mail statement to Baghdad-based journalists, command spokesman Lt. Col. Steve Boylan said media attention on the 2,000 figure was misguided and "set by individuals or groups with specific agendas and ulterior motives."

    He described the grim statistic as an "artificial mark on the wall" and urged news organizations to focus more on the accomplishments of the US military mission in Iraq.

    For example, Iraqi officials announced Tuesday that voters had approved a new constitution in the Oct. 15 referendum, laying the foundation for constitutional, democratic Iraqi government after decades of Saddam's tyranny.

    "I ask that when you report on the events, take a moment to think about the effects on the families and those serving in Iraq," Boylan wrote. "The 2,000 service members killed in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom is not a milestone."

    Boylan said the 2,000th service member to die in Iraq "is just as important as the first that died and will be just as important as the last to die in this war against terrorism and to ensure freedom for a people who have not known freedom in over two generations."

    He complained that the true milestones of the war were "rarely covered or discussed," including the troops who had volunteered to serve, the families of those that have been deployed for a year or more, and the Iraqis who have sought at great risk to restore normalcy to their country.

    "Celebrate the daily milestones, the accomplishments they have secured and look to the future of a free and democratic Iraq and to the day that all of our troops return home to the heroes welcome they deserve," Boylan wrote.
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