Harring Report: Over 12,000 US Soldiers Killed in Iraq War
Harring Report: The National Young Men’s Meat Grinder
‘God and Soldiers we implore…
In times of need, but not before’
by Brian Harring, Domestic Intelligence Reporter
brianharring@yahoo.com
Note: Viewers of TBR News who would like a copy of the original
DoD Supplementary Casualty lists, showing the actual military
deaths from March 2003 through July, 2005 as taken from their
official site (now deleted) and showing over 10,000 actual
deaths, can obtain these facsimiles directly from Mr. Harring by
sending him an email message at:
brianharring@yahoo.com ( As of
December 31, 2006, Mr. Harring has sent out over 23,365 lists.
Ed )
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"The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of
human lives, but of the products of human labour. War is a way
of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or
sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might
otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence,
in the long run, too intelligent. Even when weapons of war are
not actually destroyed, their manufacture is still a convenient
way of expending labour power without producing anything that
can be consumed".
George Orwell, ‘1984’
“Whether war is a necessary factor in the evolution of mankind
may be disputed, but a fact which cannot be questioned is that,
from the earliest records of man to the present age, war has
been his dominant preoccupation. There has never been a period
in human history altogether free from war, and seldom one of
more than a generation which has not witnessed a major conflict:
great wars flow and ebb almost as regularly as the tides. This
becomes more noticeable when a civilization ages and begins to
decay, as seemingly is happening to our world-wide industrial
civilization. Whereas but a generation or two back, war was
accepted as an instrument of policy, it has now become policy
itself.”
General J.F.C. Fuller, 1954
The Bush/Cheney Butcher’s Bill: Officially, 9 US Military Deaths
in Iraq and Afghanistan from 1January –4 January 2007- Official
Total of 3,299 US dead to date (and rising) The actual total of
dead American military personnel is now over 15,000 and also
rising, and the number of seriously wounded is now ca 27,000.
It should be noted that the death toll in October, 2006, 112,
was the highest to date. The previous highest number since the
beginning of the war was 108 in 2005. It has now been matched.
An insurgent mortar attack on Camp Falcon in southern Baghdad on
October 11-12, 2006 caused stored ammunition to explode and
initial reports indicate over 300 officially unreported
casualties, dead and wounded. Ed
Mr. President, why don’t you pull out…like your father should
have? Brian Harring
Note: There is excellent reason to believe that the Department
of Defense is deliberately not reporting a significant number of
the dead in Iraq. We have received copies of manifests from the
MATS that show far more bodies shipped into Dover AFP than are
reported officially. The actual death toll is in excess of
10,000. (See the official records at the end of this piece.)
Given the officially acknowledged number of over 15,000
seriously wounded (and a published total of 25,000 wounded
overall,), this elevated death toll is far more realistic than
the current 2,000+ now being officially published. When our
research is complete, and watertight, we will publish the
results along with the sources In addition to the evident
falsification of the death rolls, at least 5,500 American
military personnel have deserted, most in Ireland but more have
escaped to Canada and other European countries, none of whom are
inclined to cooperate with vengeful American authorities. (See
TBR News of 18 February for full coverage on the mass
desertions) This means that of the 158,000 U.S. military shipped
to Iraq, 30,000 deserted, were killed or seriously wounded. The
DoD lists currently being very quietly circulated indicate
over12,000 dead, over 25,000 seriously wounded and a large
number of suicides, forced hospitalization for ongoing drug
usage and sales, murder of Iraqi civilians and fellow soldiers,
rapes, courts martial and so on –
The government gets away with these huge lies because they
claim, falsely, that only soldiers actually killed on the ground
in Iraq are reported. The dying and critically wounded are
listed as en route to military hospitals outside of the country
and not reported on the daily postings. Anyone who dies just as
the transport takes off from the Baghdad airport is not listed
and neither are those who die in the US military hospitals.
Their families are certainly notified that their son, husband,
brother or lover was dead and the bodies, or what is left of
them (refrigeration is very bad in Iraq what with constant power
outages) are shipped home, to Dover AFB. This, we note, was the
overall policy until very recently. Since it became well known
that many had died at Landstuhl, in Germany, the DoD began to
list a very few soldiers who had died at other non-theater
locations. These numbers are only for show and are pathetically
small in relationship to the actual figures. You ought to
realize that President Bush personally ordered that no pictures
be taken of the coffined and flag-draped dead under any
circumstances. He claims that this is to comfort the bereaved
relatives but is designed to keep the huge number of arriving
bodies secret. Any civilian, or military personnel, taking
pictures will be jailed at once and prosecuted. Bush has never
attended any kind of a memorial service for his dead soldiers
and never will. He is terrified lest some parent might curse him
in front of the press or, worse, attack him. As Bush is a
terrible physical coward and in a constant state of denial, this
is not a surprise.
National Guard (in Federal Status) and Reserve Mobilized as of
January, 3, 2007
This week, the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard
announced a increase, while the Navy number remained the same.
The net collective result is 2,962 more reservists mobilized
than last week.
At any given time, services may mobilize some units and
individuals while demobilizing others, making it possible for
these figures to either increase or decrease. Total number
currently on active duty in support of the partial mobilization
for the Army National Guard and Army Reserve is 76,089; Navy
Reserve, 4,921; Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve, 5,326;
Marine Corps Reserve, 5,574; and the Coast Guard Reserve, 358.
This brings the total National Guard and Reserve personnel, who
have been mobilized, to 92,268, including both units and
individual augmentees.
Official Casualty List for January, 2007
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The Department of Defense announced today the death of two
soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. They died
Dec. 29 in Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds sustained when an improvised
explosive device detonated near their vehicle during combat
operations.Killed were:Sgt. Lawrence J. Carter, 25, of Rancho
Cucamonga, Calif. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 18th
Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored
Division, Schweinfurt, Germany. Pfc. William R. Newgard, 20, of
Arlington Heights, Ill. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion,
26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored
Division, Schweinfurt, Germany.
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The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Spc. Luis G. Ayala,
21, of South Gate, Calif., died Dec. 28 in Taji, Iraq, of wounds
suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his
unit while on combat patrol. Ayala was assigned to the 2nd
Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st
Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Pfc. Alan R. Blohm,
21, of Kenai, Alaska, died Dec. 31 in Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds
suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his
unit while on combat patrol. Blohm was assigned to the 425th
Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Airborne Brigade Combat
Team, 25th Infantry Division, Fort Richardson, Alaska.
The Department of Defense announced today the death of two
soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. They died
Dec. 31 in Baqubah, Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised
explosive device detonated while they were conducting a combat
patrol. Both soldiers were assigned to the 215th Brigade Support
Battalion, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division,
Fort Hood, Texas .Killed were: Cpl. Jonathan E. Schiller, 20, of
Ottumwa, Iowa. Spc. Richard A. Smith, 20, of Grand Prairie,
Texas.
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Sgt. John M.
Sullivan, 22, of Hixon, Tenn., died Dec. 30 in Baghdad, Iraq, of
wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated
near his vehicle while on combat patrol. Sullivan was assigned
to the 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery, 2nd Brigade Combat
Team, 2nd Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo.
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The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Pvt. David E.
Dietrich, 21, of Marysville, Pa., died Dec. 29 in Ar Ramadi,
Iraq, of wounds suffered when his unit came in contact with
enemy forces using small arms fire while on combat patrol.
Dietrich was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade
Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Friedberg, Germany.
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier
who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Sgt. Thomas E.
Vandling Jr., 26, of Pittsburgh, Pa., died Jan. 1 in Baghdad,
Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device
detonated near his vehicle while on combat patrol. Vandling was
assigned to the 303rd Psychological Operations Company, Oakdale,
Pa., a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and
Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.
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