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Coalition deaths in Afghanistan by country
USA: 557 TOTAL: 970 |
As of December 19 2008, there have been 970 coalition deaths in Afghanistan as part of ongoing coalition operations (Operation Enduring Freedom and International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)) since the U.S. invasion in 2001. In this total, the American figure is for deaths "In and Around Afghanistan" which, as defined by the U.S. Department of Defense, includes some deaths in Pakistan and Uzbekistan, the death of a DoD civilian employee, and the deaths of four CIA operatives; and the Italian figure includes the death of an intelligence agent. In addition to these deaths in Afghanistan, 62 Spanish soldiers returning from Afghanistan were killed in Turkey on May 26, 2003 when their plane crashed.
On June 14, 2007, an Emirati security guard was taken hostage by the Taliban in Helmand, the Taliban originally claimed to have captured a NATO soldier.
On 23 September, 2007, two Italian military intelligence personnel were kidnapped in Herat province, along with their translator and driver. The soldiers were rescued the following day by Italian and British troops in Farah province, although both captives were wounded during the raid, one gravely. The badly wounded soldier died of his wounds on 4 October, 2007.
During the first five years of the war, the vast majority of coalition deaths were American, but in 2006, 2007 and 2008 a significant proportion were amongst other nations, particularly the United Kingdom and Canada which have been assigned responsibility for the flashpoint provinces of Helmand and Kandahar, respectively. This is due to the fact that in 2006, ISAF expanded its jurisdiction to the southern regions of Afghanistan which were previously under the direct authority of the U.S. military.
With at least 280 Operation Enduring Freedom and International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) deaths in 2008 so far, this year has been the deadliest for foreign military troops since the U.S. invasion in 2001, continuing the trend that has occurred every year since 2003.
Details regarding the fatalities
American
Of the American deaths, 405 have died in hostile action and 152 in non-hostile incidents. A civilian DoD employee was killed in action while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, and is included in the final death toll. Four CIA operatives have also been killed in Afghanistan, two in an ambush, one in a prison uprising in November 2001, and one in an accident. They are also included in the final death toll.
Deaths of armed American private military company personnel operating in Afghanistan are not included in the figures of this article.
Australian
The Australian forces in Afghanistan have suffered seven fatalities.
- Trooper Andrew Russell, February 2002 (Killed when vehicle struck landmine)
- Trooper David Pearce, October 2007 (Killed by roadside bomb)
- Sgt Matthew Locke, October 2007 (Killed by small arms fire)
- Private Luke Worsley, November 2007 (Killed during close quarter fighting)
- Lance Corporal Jason Marks, April 2008 (Killed during close quarter fighting)
- Signaller Sean McCarthy, July 2008 (Killed by roadside bomb)
- Lieutenant Michael Fussell, November 2008 (Killed by IED)
In addition to these, a British soldier from Australia, Stuart Nash, 21, who had joint Australian and British citizenship was killed on December 19, 2008 during close quarter fighting.
British
Main article: British Forces casualties in Afghanistan since 2001As of December 17, 2008, the British forces have suffered 134 fatalities, and upwards of 900 combat injuries of varying degree. The vast majority of fatalities have taken place since the redeployment of British forces to the Taliban stronghold of Helmand province in 2006, as only 5 men died between April 2002 and early March 2006. Ninety-eight fatalities are classed as "KIA", eight as "Died of Wounds sustained from Action", twenty-seven are known to have died either as a result of illness, non-combat injuries or accidents, or have not yet officially been assigned a cause of death pending the outcome of an investigation.
Canadian
Main article: Canadian Forces casualties in AfghanistanCanada's role in Afghanistan, consisting of operations against the Taliban and other insurgents in southern Afghanistan (Kandahar Province), has resulted in the largest number of fatal casualties for any single Canadian military mission since the Korean War. A total of 102 members of the Canadian Forces have died in Afghanistan between February 2002 and December 13, 2008. Of these, 84 were due to enemy actions, including 51 due to improvised explosive devices (IED) or landmines, 22 due to RPG, small arms or mortar fire, and 11 due to suicide bomb attacks. An additional 18 Canadian soldiers have died in Afghanistan as a result of accidents, "friendly fire", or non-combat circumstances; 6 due to "friendly fire", 6 in vehicle accidents, 2 from accidental falls, 2 from accidental gunshots, 1 suicide death, and 1 unspecified non-combat death..
In addition to these troop deaths in Afghanistan, 1 Canadian soldier was found dead of non-combat-related causes at Camp Mirage, a forward logistics base in the United Arab Emirates near Dubai. One Canadian diplomat and three Canadian civilians have also been killed in Afghanistan due to hostile circumstances.
Danish
Denmark's first 3 deaths were the result of an accident during the disposal of a Soviet-era anti-aircraft missile in 2002. With a new mandate issued by the Danish parliament in 2006, Danish military operations have transformed from relatively safe non-combat operations in the centre of the country to combat operations alongside the British contingent in the violent Southern Helmand province. 19 soldiers have been killed in various hostile engagements or as a result of friendly fire, and 4 have been killed in non-combat related incidents, bringing the number of Danish casualties to 23. This makes Denmark the country with the heaviest casualties relative to population. This list has two more casualties than the official defence fatality list, because the latter is disregarding non-operational, non-combat casualties (notes below).
Rank, name, date and place of casualties:
- Private First Class Sebastian La Cour Holm, 19. December 2008, Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan
- Private First Class Benjamin D.S. Rasmussen, 19. December 2008, Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan
- Sergeant Jacob Moe Jensen, 19. December 2008, Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan
- Lance Corporal Dan Gyde, 4. December 2008, Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan
- Private First Class Jacob Grønnegaard Gade, 4. December 2008, Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan
- Sergeant First Class Henrik Christian Christiansen, 25, August 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Lance Corporal Jesper Gilbert Pedersen, 25. July 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Lance Corporal Christian Raaschou, 31. March 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Private First Class Anders Bjørn Storgaard, 26. March 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Captain Christian Jørgen Grundt Damholt, 17. March 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Warrant Officer Second Class Sonny Kappel Jakobsen, 17. March 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Warrant Officer Second Class Jens Mathias Petersen, 13. March 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Private First Class Morten Krogh Jensen, 24. February 2008, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Private First Class Mark Visholm, 29. November 2007, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Private First Class Casper Alexander Cramer, 29. November 2007, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Major Anders Johan Stæhr Storrud, 16. October 2007, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Private First Class Thorbjørn Ole Reese, 26. September 2007, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Private First Class Mikkel Keil Sørensen, 26. September 2007, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- First Lieutenant Steen Rønn Sørensen, 3. May 2007, Helmand, Afghanistan.
- Sergeant First Class (name not released), 3. December 2004, Kabul, Afghanistan.
- Sergeant First Class Thomas Kruse Butzkowsky, 6. March 2002, Kabul, Afghanistan.
- Lance Corporal Kim Carlsen, 6. March 2002, Kabul, Afghanistan.
- Lance Corporal Brian Juul Nørløv Andersen, 6. March 2002, Kabul, Afghanistan.
: Died from over-exertion during training. Not included in the official defence fatality list.
: Committed suicide. Not included in the official defence fatality list.
Dutch
The first two Dutch fatalities were soldiers killed in an accidental helicopter crash in 2006. Since then, 1 pilot died in a non-hostile F-16 crash, and 1 soldier committed suicide at Kamp Holland (the main base in Uruzgan province of the Dutch Task Force Uruzgan). In 2007, 1 soldier was accidentally killed when a Patria armoured vehicle overturned at a river crossing near Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan and a further seven soldiers were killed in seven separate attacks, including a suicide bombing, at least three roadside bombings, a landmine explosion, and an accident with a mortar. In January 2008, 2 Dutch soldiers were killed in a firefight with hostile units in Deh Rawod due to friendly fire. In April 2008 two Dutch soldiers were killed when the armoured vehicle where they were in hit an improvised explosive device on a road 12 kilometres out of Kamp Holland in Uruzgan, Afghanistan
Estonian
In June 2007, two Estonian soldiers as part of NATO ISAF forces were killed in an attack in southern Afghanistan. On the 23rd of May, 2008, a soldier from the Estonian NSE-5 support element died from non-combat injuries.
French
The first French casualties were two peacekeepers killed in a vehicle crash in 2004. Nine soldiers, mostly special forces, have since been killed in six hostile circumstances including two landmine detonations, an RPG attack, and a mortar attack; while another soldier has died in a vehicle accident. Another two soldiers have been killed in unexplained circumstances.
Main article: Uzbin valley ambushIn August 2008, French troops had been involved in increased fighting in the area of Sirobi some 50 km (30 miles) east of Kabul. France recently took over control of the Kabul regional command which includes Sirobi. Ten French troops were killed and a further 21 wounded in an attack - the heaviest loss of troops France has suffered since deploying to Afghanistan in 2002.
The 10 troops killed were :
- Sergent-chef Sébastien DEVEZ
- Caporal-chef Damien BUIL
- Caporal-chef Nicolas GREGOIRE
- 1ère classe Kevin CHASSAING
- 1ère classe Damien GAILLET
- 1ère classe Julien LEPAHUN
- 1ère classe Anthony RIVIERE
- 1ère classe Alexis TAANI
- CCH PENON (2e Rep),
- Pvt Melam Baouma, 22, of the "Regiment de Marche du Tchad"
One soldiers died in a land mine explosion on November 22. One other have been badly injured.
A total of 25 french soldiers have been killed thus far.
German
Main article: German Armed Forces casualties in AfghanistanA total of 30 German servicemen have been killed, of which 18 by hostile activities. 92 troops have been wounded in action.
Hungarian
A Hungarian soldier was killed while trying to disarm an IED (improvised explosive device) in Baghlan Province, Northern Afghanistan in June 2008. Just a month later, a second explosives expert sent to replace the first was also killed while investigating a roadside bomb in Baghlan Province.
Italian
Four Italian soldiers have been killed in three different IED attacks, two were killed in vehicle accidents, one due to an accidental weapon discharge, one was to an unknown non-hostile death, while one died a week after being shot (either by his Afghan kidnappers or his would-be Italian rescuers during a raid). Two others died in hostile fire, and a general defense staff officer was killed in an accidental airplane crash.
Polish
One soldier, Lieutenant Lukasz KUROWSKI, was killed in a hostile engagement in August 2007 and two (Cprl. Szymon SLOWIK and PFC Hubert KOWALEWSKI) were killed by a landmine in February 2008. Another soldier, Cprl. Grzegorz POLITOWSKI, died of wounds as a result of an IED explosion in April 2008. One more (Lieutenant Robert MARCZEWSKI) was killed in June 2008. In August 2008 three Polish soldiers, Cprl. Waldemar Sujdak, 28, PFC Pawel Szwed, 27, and PFC Pawel Brodzikowski, 25, were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) strike in Ghazni province
Romanian
8 Romanian soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan ; 5 of them as a result of fight engagements or rebel attacks against military columns and 3 as a result of IED explosions. Several dozens wounded Romanian soldiers are recorded by the medical military authorities, but only several of them returned to the active service.
South Korean
Two South Korean soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, one shot by accident in an argument on January 29, 2003, and another killed by a suicide bomber on August 31, 2007.
Spanish
Of the Spanish deaths, 17 were killed in August 2005 when the Eurocopter Cougar helicopter they were travelling in crashed, four were killed in three separate attacks by insurgents, one died of a heart attack, and one died in a vehicle accident. Another 62 died in a Yak-42 plane crash in Turkey on their way back to Spain from Afghanistan.
Specific incidents
2002
- January 4, 2002 - An American Soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Ross Chapman of the 1st Special Forces Group, was shot and killed during an ambush in the vicinity of Khost, Afghanistan, near the Pakistan border.
- January 9, 2002 - Seven American Marines of the Marine Aircraft Wing, Capt. Matthew W. Bancroft, Capt. Daniel G. McCollum, Staff Sgt. Scott N. Germosen, Gunnery Sgt. Stephen L. Bryson, Sgt. Nathan P. Hays, Sgt. Jeannette L. Winters, and Lance Cpl. Bryan P. Bertrand, were killed when a KC-130/R Hercules refueling aircraft crashed into a mountain as it approached a military airfield in southwestern Pakistan.
- January 20, 2002 - Two American Marines of the Marine Aircraft Wing, Staff Sgt. Walter F. Cohee III and Sgt. Dwight J. Morgan, were killed when a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter crashed while on a resupply mission in Afghanistan.
- February 13, 2002 - An American soldier, Spc. Jason A. Disney, died shortly after a piece of heavy equipment fell on him at Bagram Air Base north of Kabul.
- February 16, 2002 - Australian Army Sergeant Andrew Russell, member of the SASR, was killed when the long-range patrol vehicle in which he was traveling struck a suspected anti-vehicle mine in Afghanistan.
- March 2, 2002 - American Army Chief Warrant Officer Stanley L. Harriman, of the Third Special Forces Group, Operation Anaconda was killed in an ambush along the road from Gardez to the Shahi Kot Valley. At least two dozen Taliban fighters were also reported killed.
- March 4, 2002 - Seven American Special Forces soldiers Operation Anaconda March 3 and March 4, 2002 were killed as they attempted to infiltrate the Shahi Kot Valley on a low-flying helicopter reconnaissance mission. Around 3 a.m. local time a MH-47 Chinook helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, causing a soldier to fall out and damaging a hydraulic line. The helicopter made an emergency landing a half-mile (800 m) away. A second helicopter on the mission picked up the first helicopter's crew and flew to where the crew member had fallen. The soldiers soon came under heavy fire, and six were killed. The remaining soldiers returned fire and retrieved the bodies before returning to base. Independent reports confirm between 500-1,000 Taliban and Al Qaida fighters were killed during Operation Anaconda.
- March 6, 2002 - Three Danish soldiers, Sergeant First Class Thomas Kruse Butzkowsky, Lance Corporal Kim Carlsen, and Lance Corporal Brian Juul Nørløv Andersen, and two German soldiers, Oberfeldwebel Tomas Kochert and Oberfeldwebel Mike Rubel, were killed when defusing a Surface-to-Air-Missile failed. The missile accidentally exploded.
- March 28, 2002 - An American sailor, Chief Petty Officer Matthew J. Bourgeois, was killed when he stepped on a land mine during a training mission near Kandahar, Afghanistan.
- April 9, 2002 - A British soldier, Private Darren George, died when shot by a colleague who had a dizzy spell while handling a machine gun.
- April 15, 2002 - Four American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Brian T. Craig, Staff Sergeant Justin J. Galewski, Sergeant Jamie O. Maugans, and Sergeant 1st Class Daniel A. Romero, were killed in Kandahar, Afghanistan when the rockets that he and three other soldiers were trying to destroy accidentally detonated.
- April 18, 2002 - Four Canadian soldiers were killed in what became known as the Tarnak Farm incident: Sgt. Marc Léger, Cpl. Ainsworth Dyer, Pte. Richard Green and Pte. Nathan Smith. Eight other soldiers were wounded during a night-time live-fire training exercise near Kandahar and Tarnak Farms. The four were killed when an American F-16 fighter pilot, unaware of the exercise, noticed the ground fire and responded by dropping a bomb without determining who the combatants were. These were the first Canadian soldiers to be killed in combat since the Korean War. The pilot, U.S. Air Force Maj. Harry Schmidt, disobeyed an air controller's order to "stand by" while information was verified. Schmidt was initially charged by the U.S. Air Force with 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter and 8 counts of assault. The charges were dropped in June 2003 and in July 2004 he was found guilty of dereliction of duty.
- May 19, 2002 - An American soldier, Sergeant Gene Vance Jr., was killed when his unit came under heavy fire during a patrol in eastern Afghanistan.
- June 12, 2002 - Two American airmen, Staff Sergeant Anissa A. Shero and Tech Sergeant Sean M. Corlew, and an American soldier, Sergeant 1st Class Peter P. Tycz II, were killed when an Air Force MC-130H Combat Talon II transport plane crashed on takeoff in eastern Afghanistan.
- August 7, 2002 - An American Soldier, Sergeant 1st Class Christopher James Speer a Special Forces medic, was wounded during a four-hour firefight in the Afghan village of Ab Khail, near the Pakistan border, on July 27, 2002. He was evacuated to Germany, where he died of his wounds on August 7, 2002.
- August 20, 2002 - Two British soldiers died in a murder suicide in Kabul. Corporal John Gregory shot Sergeant Robert Busuttil and then killed himself.
- December 20, 2002 - An American soldier, Sgt Steven Checo of Company D, 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, was killed in a gunfight while on a nighttime operation in the eastern Afghan province of Paktika, near the border of Pakistan.
- December 21, 2002 - Seven members of the German Luftwaffe, Hauptmann Friedrich Deininger, Oberleutnant Uwe Vierling, Hauptfeldwebel Bernhard Kaiser, Hauptfeldwebel Thomas Schiebel, Hauptfeldwebel Heinz-Ullrich Hewußt, Stabsunteroffizier Frank Ehrlich, and Hauptgefreiter Enrico Schmidt, died when their CH-53GS helicopter crashed in Kabul. The exact reason for the crash, which was first thought to be enemy fire, turned out to be a mechanical failure concerning the Swashplate of the aircraft.
2003
- January 29, 2003 - A South Korean officer, Kim Hyo-sung, 33, was shot dead by a fellow officer for not following an order to speak quietly on the telephone.
- January 30, 2003 - Four American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Gregory M. Frampton, Staff Sergeant Daniel L. Kisling Jr., Chief Warrant Officer Thomas J. Gibbons, and Chief Warrant Officer Mark S. O'Steen, were killed when an Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed near the Bagram Air Base.
- March 23, 2003 - Six American airmen, Lieutenant Colonel John Stein Captain Tamara L. Archuleta, Staff Sergeant John Teal, Staff Sergeant Jason Hicks, Master Sergeant Michael Maltz, and Senior Airman Jason Plite, were killed when their HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed while on the way to help two injured Afghan children.
- March 29, 2003 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Jacob L. Frazier and Staff Sergeant Orlando Morales, were killed when the four-vehicle convoy they were in was ambushed on a reconnaissance patrol in Afghanistan.
- April 25, 2003 - An American airman, Airman 1st Class Raymond Losano, and an American soldier, Private Jerod R. Dennis, were killed in a firefight with suspected Taliban fighters in Ne Shkin.
- May 17, 2003 - An American soldier, Sergeant 1st Class John E. Taylor, died when he suffered a heart attack after completing physical training in Kabul, Afghanistan.
- May 29, 2003 - One German soldier, Stabsgefreiter Stefan Kamins, died and one suffered injuries when the vehicle they were travelling in struck a landmine. They had been on a reconnaissance mission in the south of Kabul.
- June 7, 2003 - Four German soldiers, Oberfeldwebel Carsten Kuehlmorgen, Feldwebel Helmi Jimenez-Paradis, Oberfähnrich Andreas Beljo, and Stabsunteroffizier Joerg Baasch, from the NATO-led ISAF died when a suicide car bomb detonated beside the bus they were travelling in. The explosion left another 29 Germans wounded.
- June 26, 2003 - An American sailor, Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas E. Retzer, was wounded on June 25, 2003, after his convoy was attacked outside of Gardez, Afghanistan. He was transported to Bagram Air Base hospital in Afghanistan, where he died of his wounds on June 26.
- June 28, 2003 - An American soldier, Sergeant Kelvin E. Feliciano-Gutierrez, was suffered fatal injuries when the vehicle he was travelling in veered off the road and turned over, he later died at Bagram Air Base north of Kabul, Afghanistan.
- July 9, 2003 - An American soldier, Sergeant Christopher P. Geiger, died of a non-combat related cause in Bagram, Afghanistan.
- August 20, 2003 - An American sailor, Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Tapper, was wounded when his convoy engaged enemy forces near Orgun, Afghanistan. He was evacuated to Bagram Air Base hospital near Kabul, where he died of his wounds.
- August 29, 2003 - An American soldier, Sergeant 1st Class Mitchell A. Lane, died of injuries received during an accidental fall while on a night combat assault near Deh Chopan in the Zabul province, Afghanistan.
- August 31, 2003 - Two American soldiers, Specialist Chad C. Fuller and Private Adam L. Thomas, both died of wounds received during a firefight with Taliban fighters northwest of Shkin, in Paktika province in Afghanistan.
- September 29, 2003 - An American soldier, Private Evan W. O'Neill, was killed in firefight with Taliban fighters while on patrol in Shkin, Afghanistan.
- October 2, 2003 - Two Canadian Soldiers of the Royal Canadian Regiment, Sergeant Robert Alan Short and Corporal Robbie Christopher Beerenfenger, were killed in a landmine incident along a road regularly used by Canadian patrols leaving Camp Julien. The mines are believed to have been placed along the road two hours before the patrol.
- October 3, 2003 - An American soldier, Lt. Col. Paul W. Kimbrough, was medically evacuated from Bagram, Afghanistan, and flown to the 39th Medical Squadron in Incirlik, Turkey, where he remained hospitalized until his death from a non-combat related cause.
- October 30, 2003 - An American soldier, Staff Sergeant Paul A. Sweeney, was killed when his unit was ambushed while on patrol north of Musa Qula in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
- November 11, 2003 - Two Romanian soldiers, 2nd Lt. Mihail Anton Samuila and 2nd Lt. Iosif-Silviu Fogorasi, were killed when their convoy was attacked near Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, along the Pakistan border.
- November 16, 2003 - An American soldier, Sergeant Jay A. Blessing, was killed when the Humvee he was riding was hit by an improvised explosive device in Asadabad, Afghanistan.
- November 23, 2003 - Four American airmen, Major Steven Plumhoff, Master Sergeant William J. Kerwood, Staff Sergeant Thomas A. Walkup Jr., and Tech Sergeant Howard A. Walters, and an American soldier, Seargent Major Phillip R. Albert, were killed when a MH-53M Pave Low helicopter accidentally crashed.
2004
- January 9, 2004 - An American soldier, Sergeant Roy A. Wood, was fatally injured in a motor vehicle accident near Kabul, Afghanistan.
- January 27, 2004 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal Jamie Brendan Murphy of the Royal Canadian Regiment was killed in a suicide bombing while on patrol in a Iltis jeep.
- January 28, 2004 - British soldier Private Jonathan Kitulagoda was killed in a suicide attack near the Kabul military base which injured four other UK soldiers.
- January 29, 2004 - Eight American soldiers, Sergeant 1st Class Curtis Mancini, Staff Sergeant Shawn M. Clemens, Staff Sergeant James D. Mowris, Sergeant Justin A. Scott, Sergeant Danton K. Seitsinger, Sergeant Benjamin L. Gilman, Specialist Robert J. Cook and Specialist Adam G. Kinser, were killed when a weapons cache prematurely exploded west of Ghazni, Afghanistan.
- February 13, 2004 - An American soldier, Sergeant Nicholes D. Golding, was killed when an anti-tank mine detonated in Ghazni, Afghanistan.
- February 25, 2004 - An American soldier, Specialist David E. Hall, died in a non-hostile accident in Kabul, Afghanistan.
- March 18, 2004 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Anthony S. Lagman and Sergeant Michael J. Esposito Jr., were killed when their team came under small-arms fire while clearing a village in Dehrawood, Afghanistan.
- March 28, 2004 - An American soldier, Sergeant Major Dennis Jallah Jr., died of a non-combat cause on at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He was medically evacuated from Afghanistan to Landstuhl Medical Center in Germany on February 16.
- April 22, 2004 - An American soldier, Corporal Patrick D. Tillman, was killed by friendly fire after his patrol was ambushed near Khowst, Afghanistan.
- May 1, 2004 - An American soldier, Sergeant Phillip L. Witkowski, died in Homburg, Germany, from non-combat related injuries sustained on April 30, in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
- May 5, 2004 - An American soldier, Private Brandon J. Wadman, died when his vehicle rolled over.
- May 7, 2004 - An American soldier, Corporal Ronald R. Payne Jr., Died due to hostile action in the vicinity of Tawara, Afghanistan.
- May 15, 2004 - An American soldier, Chief Warrant Officer Bruce E. Price, was killed when insurgents ambushed his patrol and his vehicle was struck by small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire in Kajaki, Afghanistan.
- May 23, 2004 - A Norwegian Army soldier, Grenadier Tommy Rødningsby, 29, was killed in an RPG attack in Kabul.
- May 29, 2004 - Three American soldiers, Captain Daniel W. Eggers, Sergeant 1st Class Robert J. Mogensen, and Specialist Joseph A. Jeffries, and an American sailor, Petty Officer 1st Class Brian J. Ouellette, were killed when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device as they swerved to avoid another explosive device in the road while returning to their base of operations near Kandahar, Afghanistan.
- June 7, 2004 - An American soldier, Corporal David M. Fraise, was killed when an improvised explosive device hit his patrol in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
- June 20, 2004 - An American soldier, Lance Corporal Russell P. White, died due to a non-combat related incident at Camp Bulldog, Afghanistan.
- June 24, 2004 - Two American soldiers, Lance Corporal Juston T. Thacker and Private Daniel B. McClenney, were killed by hostile fire near Bari Khout in Afghanistan's Kunar Province.
- July 4, 2004 - An American soldier, Specialist Julie R. Hickey, died in Landstuhl, Germany, from a non-combat related illness, Hickey was evacuated from Bagram, Afghanistan, on June 30, 2004.
- July 12, 2004 - An American soldier, Specialist Juan M. Torres, died of non-combat related injuries in Bagram, Afghanistan.
- August 7, 2004 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Craig W. Cherry and Sergeant Bobby E. Beasley, were killed when their vehicle struck a roadside bomb in Ghazikel, Afghanistan.
- August 12, 2004 - An American soldier, Sergeant Daniel Lee Galvan, was killed when the helicopter he was in developed mechanical difficulties and crashed in Salerno.
- September 20, 2004 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Robert S. Goodwin and Staff Sergeant Tony B. Olaes, were killed when their patrol vehicle was ambushed with small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades near Shkin in Afghanistan's Paktika Province.
- September 20, 2004 - An American soldier, Specialist Wesley R. Wells, was killed when his observation post was fired on by anti-coalition militia forces in Naka, Afghanistan.
- September 29, 2004 - An American soldier, Staff Sergeant Alan L. Rogers, died of non-combat related injuries in Bagram, Afghanistan.
- October 3, 2004 - An Italian soldier, Corporal Major Giovanni Bruno, 23, from the "Susa" battalion (Third Alpini Regiment of the Alpine Brigade Taurinense) was killed and four others injured when their Puma 6x6 armored vehicle overturned near Kabul.
- October 14, 2004 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sergeant Brian S. Hobbs and Specialist Kyle Ka Eo Fernandez, were killed when an improvised explosive device detonated near their dismounted patrol in Miam Do, Afghanistan.
- October 18, 2004 - An American soldier, Corporal William M. Amundson Jr., was killed when the Ground Mobility Vehicle he was in rolled over during a ground assault force infiltration in eastern Afghanistan.
- October 21, 2004 - An American airman, Airman 1st Class Jesse M. Samek, died of injuries received when an Air Force HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter accidentally crashed during a medical evacuation mission 170 kilometers east of Shindand, Afghanistan.
- October 27, 2004 - An American soldier, Corporal Billy Gomez, died at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, of wounds he received when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device on October 20 in Naka, Afghanistan.
- November 1, 2004 - An American soldier, Specialist James C. Kearney III, Died in Salerno, Afghanistan, from injuries sustained when his convoy was attacked by enemy forces using rocket-propelled grenades in Sharan, Afghanistan.
- November 17, 2004 - An American soldier, Sergeant Michael C. O'Neill, Died at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, of wounds sustained when a grenade he was carrying accidentally detonated at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan.
- November 24, 2004 - Two American soldiers, Corporal Dale E. Fracker Jr. and Corporal Jacob R. Fleischer, were killed when an improvised explosive device detonated near their unit in Deh Rawod, Afghanistan.
- November 27, 2004 - Three American soldiers, Lieutenant Colonel Michael J. McMahon, Chief Warrant Officer Travis W. Grogan, and Specialist Harley D. R. Miller, were killed when their contract aircraft crashed in Bamian, Afghanistan.
- December 1, 2004 - An American soldier, Specialist Isaac E. Diaz, was killed when his military vehicle rolled over while on patrol in Sharona, Afghanistan.
- December 4, 2004 - A Danish soldier, name undisclosed, of 49 years of age took his own life in the Danish camp Camp Viking in Kabul.
2005
- January 2, 2005 - An American soldier, Sergeant 1st Class Pedro A. Munoz, was wounded by small-arms fire in an offensive operation in western Afghanistan on January 1, 2005. He died during evacuation in Shindand, Afghanistan the next day.
- January 3, 2005 - An American soldier, Sergeant Jeremy R. Wright, was killed when a roadside bomb detonated next to his Ground Mobility Vehicle in Asadabad, Afghanistan.
- February 3, 2005 - An Italian naval officer, Commander Bruno Vianini, died when a Kam Air Boeing 737-200 crashed while flying from Herat to Kabul in Afghanistan.
- February 8, 2005 - An American soldier, Specialist Richard M. Crane, died of non-combat related injuries in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
- March 16, 2005 - An American soldier, Staff Sergeant Shane M. Koele, Died at Shindand Airfield in western Afghanistan, from injuries sustained a day earlier when a land mine exploded near his Humvee in Shindand.
- March 26, 2005 - Four American soldiers, Captain Michael T. Fiscus, Master Sergeant Michael Hiester, Specialist Norman K. Snyder, and Specialist Brett M. Hershey, were killed when a land mine exploded beneath their vehicle while they were examining potential firing range sites for the Afghan military in Kabul, Afghanistan.
- April 6, 2005 - Fifteen American soldiers died when a CH-47 Chinook transport helicopter crashed in bad weather near Ghazni, Afghanistan, as it was flying back to Bagram Air Base. The dead include: Captain David S. Connolly, Sgt. Maj. Barbaralien Banks, Chief Warrant Officer David Ayala, Specialist Daniel J. Freeman, Sergeant Stephen C. High, Sergeant James S. Lee, Master Sergeant Edwin A. Matoscolon, Major Edward J. Murphy, Chief Warrant Officer Clint J. Prather, Staff Sergeant Charles R. Sanders Jr., Staff Sergeant Romanes L. Woodard, Specialist Michael K. Spivey, Specialist Chrystal G. Stout, Specialist Sascha Struble, and Pfc. Pendelton L. Sykes II.
- April 23, 2005 - An American soldier, Private Robert C. White III, died of non-combat related injuries at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
- April 24, 2005 - An American soldier, Specialist Robert W. Defazio, died of non-combat related injuries at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
- April 24, 2005 - A Romanian soldier, Sergeant Narcis Sonei, was killed when a Romanian armored personnel carrier struck a mine in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan.
- April 26, 2005 - An American soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Allen C. Johnson, was killed when his unit was ambushed by enemy small-arms fire during a combat foot patrol northwest of Deh Rahwood in Afghanistan's Uruzgan Province.
- June 28, 2005 - 16 American soldiers from U.S. Special Operations Forces died when the MH-47 Chinook helicopter there were flying on was shot down by militants with a rocket propelled grenade in Asadabad, Afghanistan. The soldiers were en route to assist the SEALs involved in Operation Red Wing. SEAL and other US Special Operations forces killed 200 or more Taliban and Al Qaida forces during the operation.
- August 18, 2005 - Roadside bomb kills two American soldiers, Lt. Laura M. Walker, 24, of Texas and Sgt. Robert G. Davis, 23, of Jackson, Mo, from Fort Lewis in Delak, Afghanistan. .
- August 21, 2005 - Four American soldiers were killed and three soldiers wounded when their armored Humvee convoy was attacked by a remote control bomb planted on a bridge in Zabul Province .
- October 29, 2005 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Steven Sherwood, was killed when his convoy was ambushed, five other soldiers were injured.
- November 14, 2005 - A German soldier, Lt. Col. Armin Franz, was killed and three others badly wounded in a suicide bomb blast.
- November 18, 2005 - One Portuguese soldier, Sgt. João Paulo Roma Pereira, was killed and two others wounded in an explosion in Kabul.
- November 24, 2005 - A Canadian Soldier, Private Braun Scott Woodfield of the Royal Canadian Regiment, died in a LAV III rollover on the main highway between Camp Julien and Kandahar.
- November 25, 2005 - A Swedish Special Forces soldier, Jesper Lindblom, 28, was killed and two others were wounded in an IED attack on a Swedish convoy.
- December 9, 2005 - A Swedish Special Forces soldier, Tomas Bergkvist, 30, died in hospital from the wounds he sustained in the IED attack of November 25 after two weeks in coma.
2006
- March 2, 2006 - Two Canadian soldiers, Master Corporal Timothy Wilson and Corporal Paul Davis Bridgewater both of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, died in a vehicular accident involving a LAV III and a local taxi. Five others also injured.
March 3, 2006 Two US Soldiers, SSG Jason Gerber and SGT Timothy Vernooy II strike a landmine outside PRT Farah. Both survive the blast with minimal injury, Vernooy receiving the worst.
- March 22, 2006 - A British Soldier, Corporal Mark Cridge, committed suicide at Camp Bastion in Helmand province.
- March 27, 2006 - A British Soldier, Lance Corporal Peter Craddock, died in a motor vehicle accident when his Land Rover hit a tractor.
- March 29, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Private Robert Costall of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was killed by friendly fire from American Special Forces while defending a coalition outpost outside Kandahar from Taliban insurgents.
- April 22, 2006 - Four Canadian soldiers, Lieutenant William Turner, Corporal Matthew Dinning, Corporal Randy Payne, and Bombardier Myles Mansell, were killed when a roadside bomb exploded next to their armoured G-Wagon vehicle. Two of the soldiers were members of Canada's regular army and the other two were reservists.
- May 5, 2006 - Two Italian soldiers were killed and 3 others wounded in an IED attack on their convoy in Kabul. .
- May 5, 2006 - A US helicopter crashes in Kunar province during an anti-Taliban operation. The crash kills all 10 US soldiers on board, but the crash was said not to have been caused by enemy fire according to the US Military. Several Hundred Taliban fighters were confirmed killed during the offensive, according to a NATO spokesman.
- May 17, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Captain Nichola Goddard, a forward observation officer from the 1st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, was killed when her LAV III was attacked with rocket propelled grenade fire, while supporting the combat operations of the Second Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in the Panjwae District of Khandahar. She is the first Canadian female soldier to die in a combat role.
- June 11, 2006 - A British soldier, Captain Jim Philippson, was killed during a firefight against suspected Taliban forces, with two other soldiers seriously injured.
- June 27, 2006 - A British soldier, Captain David Patten, and a British Royal Marine, Sergeant Paul Bartlett, were killed in gun battle after raid to capture four Taliban members.
- July 1, 2006 - Two British soldiers, Corporal Peter Thorpe and Lance Corporal Jabron Hashmi, were killed when rocket-propelled grenade hit government compound. An Afghan interpreter was also killed.
- July 5, 2006 - A British soldier, Private Damien Jackson, was killed in firefight with Taliban during operation to clear helicopter landing site.
- July 9, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal Anthony Boneca of the The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, was killed during combat operations against Taliban insurgents.
- July 22, 2006 - Two Canadian soldiers, Corporal Francisco Gomez of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and Corporal Jason Patrick Warren of The Black Watch of Canada, were killed and eight others wounded when their Bison armoured vehicle is attacked by a suicide bomber.
- August 1, 2006 - Three British soldiers, Captain Alex Eida, 2nd Lieutenant Ralph Johnson and Lance Corporal Ross Nicholls, were killed when their patrol was attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns.
- August 3, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal Christopher Jonathan Reid of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was killed by a roadside bomb while in a LAV III.
- August 3, 2006 - Three Canadian Soldiers, Sergeant Vaughn Ingram, Corporal Bryce Jeffrey Keller and Private Kevin Dallaire, were kille and nine others wounded, during a RPG attack by insurgents.
- August 5, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Master Corporal Raymond Arndt of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment, was killed in vehicular accident when a G-wagon collided head-on with a local civilian truck. 3 others were also injured.
- August 6, 2006 - A British soldier, Private Andrew Cutts, was killed when he and fellow soldiers came under significant fire during a large-scale operation in Helmand province.
- August 9, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Master Corporal Jeff Walsh, 33, was shot to death by a fellow soldier during a patrol in a G-wagon armoured vehicle on an Afghan highway. A military trial on charges of manslaughter and negligent performance of duty is pending.
- August 9, 2006 - A British soldier, Private Leigh Reeves, was killed in a motor vehicle accident at Camp Souter near Kabul, nobody else was injured.
- August 11, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal Andrew James Eykelenboom of the 1 Field Ambulance, was killed by a suicide bomber while on a NATO patrol in a G-wagon light utility vehicle.
- August 12, 2006 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Sean Tansey, was killed in an accident while he repaired a damaged tank.
- August 20, 2006 - A British soldier, Corporal Bryan Budd, was killed when he single-handedly stormed a Taliban position in the process he saved seven of his comrads. He was subsequently awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously for his actions.
- August 22, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal David Braun of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was killed by a suicide bomber in Southern Afghanistan.
- August 24, 2006 - Two members of French Special Forces were killed in hostile action
- August 27, 2006 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Jonathan Hetherington, was killed while fighting rebels during an assault on his platoon house.
- September 1, 2006 - Two British soldiers, Ranger Anare Draiva and Lance Corporal Paul Muirhead, died as a result of an attack on the British base at Musa Quala. Anare Draiva died in the attack, Paul Muirhead was seriously injured and died as a result of his wounds on September 6.
- September 2, 2006 - 14 British servicemen were killed when an RAF Nimrod MR2, serving with the multinational NATO force, came down 12 miles west of Kandahar in the south of the country due to a technical malfunction. Amongst the dead were 12 RAF personnel from RAF Kinloss, one Royal Marine and an Army soldier. The 12 RAF personnel were named as: Flt Lt Steven Johnson, Flt Lt Leigh Anthony Mitchelmore, Flt Lt Gareth Rodney Nicholas, Flt Lt Allan James Squires, Flt Lt Steven Swarbrick, Flight Sgt Gary Wayne Andrews, Flight Sgt Stephen Beattie, Flight Sgt Gerard Martin Bell, Flight Sgt Adrian Davis, Sgt Benjamin James Knight, Sgt John Joseph Langton and Sgt Gary Paul Quilliam. The soldier who died was Lance Corporal Oliver Simon Dicketts from the Parachute Regiment. The Royal Marine was named as Joseph David Windall.
- September 3, 2006 - Four Canadian Soldiers, Warrant Officer Frank Robert Mellish, Warrant Officer Richard Francis Nolan, Private William Jonathon James Cushley all of the Royal Canadian Regiment and Sergeant Shane Stachnik of the 2 Combat Engineer Regiment, were killed during Operation Medusa while fighting with Taliban insurgents in Panjwai district west of Kandahar.
- September 4, 2006 - A British Soldier, Private Craig O'Donnell, was killed in a suicide bomber attack which also killed 4 Afghan civilians.
- September 4, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Private Mark Anthony Graham of the Royal Canadian Regiment, was killed by U.S. A-10 attack aircraft in a friendly fire incident.
- September 6, 2006 - A British Soldier, Corporal Mark Wright, died attempting to save the life of a fellow paratrooper when their patrol encountered an unmarked minefield. He was later awarded the George Cross.
- September 6, 2006 - A British Soldier, Lance Corporal Luke McCulloch, was killed in a Taliban attack on his patrol, which left three other soldiers injured.
- September 18, 2006 - Four Canadian Soldiers, Corporal Shane Keating, Corporal Keith Morley, and Private David Byers of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and Corporal Glen Arnold of the 2 Field Ambulance, were killed and several others wounded, during an attack on their foot patrol by a suicide bomber riding a bicycle in Panjwai district, west of Kandahar.
- September 20, 2006 - An Italian soldier, Alpini Corporal Giuseppe Orlando, 28, was killed and two others injured when their Puma armored vehicle overturned.
- September 29, 2006 - A Canadian soldier, Private Josh Klukie of the Royal Canadian Regiment was killed by an IED blast while on a foot patrol in Panjwai District.
- October 3, 2006 - Two Canadian Soldiers, Sergeant Craig Paul Gillam and Corporal Robert Thomas James Mitchell of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, were killed when attacked while working on road construction project west of Kandahar.
- October 7, 2006 - A Canadian Soldier, Trooper Mark Andrew Wilson of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, was killed by an IED blast while riding in a Nyala armoured patrol vehicle west of Kandahar.
- October 14, 2006 - Two Canadian Soldiers, Sergeant Darcy Tedford and Private Blake Williamson both of the Royal Canadian Regiment, were killed in an ambush in southern Kandahar.
- October 19, 2006 - A British Royal Marine, Marine Gary Wright, was killed in a suicide bombing of his convoy.
- November 25, 2006 - An American National Guard officer, Lt. Scott B. Lundell, was killed in a firefight against Taliban rebels with small arms and rocket propelled grenades.
- November 27, 2006 - Two Canadian soldiers, Chief Warrant Officer Robert Girouard and Corporal Albert Storm, were killed after a suicide car-bomber attacked a convoy of troops on the outskirts of Kandahar city. The two soldiers were in a Bison eight-wheeled armoured personnel carrier that had left Kandahar airfield minutes earlier when the civilian vehicle drove alongside and detonated explosives.
- November 28, 2006 - Two American soldiers, CPL Jeffrey G. Roberson, 22, of Phelan, California and SSG Michael A. Shank, 31, of Bonham, Texas, members of the 2nd Plt Blacksheep of the 230th MP Co. were killed when a bomb blew up near their vehicle while on maneuvers in Logar, Afghanistan.
- December 5, 2006 - A British Royal Marine, Jonathan Wigley, was killed and a second injured in a battle with Taliban fighters around Garmser in southern Afghanistan.
- December 12, 2006 - A British Royal Marine, Richard Watson, was killed by small arms fire in a battle with Taliban fighters around Now Zad Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan.
- December 27, 2006 - A British soldier of the Royal Artillery 29 Commando Regiment, Lance Bombardier James Dwyer, was killed when his vehicle hit an anti-tank mine during a mission in the desert south of Garmsir, Helmand Province.
2007
January – June
- January 13, 2007 - A British Marine, Marine Thomas Curry, was shot and killed during a mission to clear Taliban positions.
- January 15, 2007 - A British Marine, Lance Corporal Mathew Ford, was killed while taking part in an attack on an insurgent base in Helmand province.
- February 4, 2007 - A British Marine, Marine Scott Summers, was fatally wounded in a traffic accident while driving a Pinzgauer vehicle in a convoy when the accident occurred on 4 February. After initial treatment flown back to UK, where he died on the 21st of February.
- February 21, 2007 - A British Marine, Marine Jonathan Holland, died of injuries sustained from a landmine during a patrol in the Sangin Valley.
- February 27, 2007 - A South Korean Soldier, Sergeant Yoon Jang-ho, was killed in a suicide bomb attack at Bagram Air Base.
- March 3, 2007 - Two British soldiers, Lance Bombardier Liam McLaughlin and Lance Bombardier Ross Clark, were killed in a rocket attack.
- March 6, 2007 - A Canadian soldier with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), 25 year-old reservist Corporal Kevin Megeney, was shot in the chest in his tent in a non-combat context.
- March 6, 2007 - A British Marine, Marine Benjamin Reddy, was killed when his unit came under fire during a "clearance" operation.
- March 8, 2007 - A British Soldier, Warrant Officer 2nd Class Michael Smith, was killed in a grenade attack on the UK base in Sangin.
- April 6, 2007 - A Dutch soldier was accidentally killed when a Patria armoured vehicle overturned at a river crossing near Tarin Kowt, crushing him under the vehicle. Robert Donkers, 33, was from Kerkrade.
- April 8, 2007 - Six Canadian soldiers were killed when their LAV III armoured vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device about 75 kilometres west of Kandahar city along the boundary between Kandahar province and Helmand province. The six killed in action include: Sergeant Donald Lucas, 31, Corporal Aaron Williams, 23, and Private David Robert Greenslade, 20, were all from New Brunswick. Private Kevin Vincent Kennedy, 20, was from Newfoundland-Labrador, and Corporal Brent Poland, 37, was from Sarnia, Ontario all of the aforementioned served with the Royal Canadian Regiment, Corporal Paul Stannix, 24, was a reservist from Nova Scotia serving with the Princess Louise Fusiliers.
- April 8, 2007 - A roadside bomb killed one NATO soldier and wounded two others Sunday in southern Afghanistan. NATO's International Security Assistance Force has declined to give further details about the victims or where the attack took place.
- April 11, 2007 - Two Canadian soldiers were killed when their light-armoured Coyote vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device about 38 kilometres west of Kandahar's city limits. Master Corporal Allan Stewart, 30, and Trooper Patrick James Pentland, 23, were from New Brunswick. Both were members of the Royal Canadian Dragoons.
- April 11, 2007 - An American soldier Edelman L. Hernandez, 23, drowned when he fell into the Korengal River in Afghanistan during a combat patrol.
- April 12, 2007 - Two ISAF soldiers were killed and one injured during two separate improvised explosive attacks in eastern Afghanistan. The two ISAF convoys were approximately eight kilometers apart and the strikes occurred within 30 minutes of each other. US soldiers Casey D. Combs, 28, and David A. Stephens, 28, died when their vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb in Miri, Afghanistan.
- April 13, 2007 - A British soldier, Private Chris Gray, 19, was killed in a firefight near the town of Now Zad in Helmand province.
- April 18, 2007 - A Canadian special forces soldier, Master Corporal Anthony Klumpenhouwer, died in an accidental fall from a communications tower. The military did not give the precise time or location of the death, saying only that he was working in Kandahar city.
- April 20, 2007 - A member of a Dutch dismounted patrol, Cor Strik, 21, from Tiger Company, a Dutch airborne infantry unit, was killed by a landmine less than two kilometres from Forward Operating Base Robinson in the Sangin River valley.
- April 20, 2007 - A U.S. Army Paratrooper, SGT Alexander Van Alten of the 4th BCT, 82nd Airborne, died in an explosion that rocked the Forward Operating Base Robinson compound when a convoy responding to the first incident detonated another mine. Both of the explosions were said to have likely been caused by anti-tank mines.
- April 27, 2007 - A US soldier, Michael D. Thomas, 34, was killed in engagements near the village of Parmakan in Zerkoh Valley, Herat province, Afghanistan.
- April 27, 2007 - An International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) servicemember was found dead in his barracks room around 4 p.m. US soldier, Daniel F. Mehringer, 20, died in Bagram of injuries suffered from a non-combat related incident.
- April 28, 2007 - An American (ISAF) soldier, Corporal Jeremy Greene, 24, was fatally wounded by a weapon that discharged while being cleaned by a group of soldiers at Forward Operating Base Tillman near Lawara, Afghanistan.
- May 3, 2007 - A British soldier, Guardsman Simon Davison, 22, was killed by small arms fire while manning a checkpoint near the town of Garmsir in Helmand province.
- May 3, 2007 - A Danish soldier, 1st Lieutenant Steen Rønn Sørensen, 24, died of his injuries in Denmark's first combat death in Afghanistan. He had been shot in the neck Sunday April 29 when Danish troops were attacked near Camp Bastion in the southern Helmand province.
- May 3, 2007 - A U.S. soldier, Joseph G. Harris, 19, from Sugar Land was killed by enemy fire while on guard duty at Forward Operating Base Warrior in Afghanistan.
- May 7, 2007 - A 28-year-old Czech ISAF soldier died in a mudslide that hit his vehicle some 30 kilometres southeast of the seat of the reconstruction team of ISAF multinational forces in Faizabad, north Afghanistan.
- May 19, 2007 - 3 German soldiers and a number of afghan civilians were killed in a suicide bomb attack in Kunduz province, Northern Afghanistan. 2 German soldiers were also wounded along with a dozen locals.
- May 20, a British soldier, Lance Corporal George Russell Davey, 23, was killed by an accidental weapon discharge at his base in Sangin.
- May 23 a Finnish ISAF soldier, Petri Tapio Immonen, 29, was killed in a bomb blast that took place near NATO's ISAF-base located in Maimana. 2 Norwegian soldiers were wounded in the attack.
- May 25, 2007 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal Matthew McCully, 25, was killed when he stepped on an improvised explosive device while on a joint Afghan-Canadian patrol near a village west of Kandahar City. Another Canadian soldier and an Afghan translator were also injured in the blast that occurred in the early moments of Operation Hoover, an offensive aimed at flushing out Taliban insurgents from the Zhari district.
- May 26, 2007 - A British soldier, Guardsman Daniel Probyn, 22, was killed and four wounded in an explosion in an offensive operation to clear a Taliban-occupied compound on the outskirts of Garmser, in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan.
- May 27, 2007 - A Spanish ISAF soldier, Juan Antonio Abril Sánchez, 31, died while on patrol when the URO VAMTAC all-terrain vehicle in which he was travelling overturned accidentally in the Qades district of Bagdhis province, around 25 km north of the Spanish provincial construction team base (PRT) in Qala i Naw.
- May 28, 2007 - A British soldier, Corporal Darren Bonner, 31, was killed by an explosion while on patrol.
- May 30, 2007 - A U.S. CH-47 Chinook helicopter went down in southern Afghanistan. Five Americans, Chief Warrant Officer Joshua R. Rodgers, Chief Warrant Officer Christopher M. Allgaier, Staff Sergeant Charlie L. Bagwell, Sergeant Jesse A. Blamires, Sergeant Brandon E. Hadaway, along with a Canadian, Master Corporal Darrell Jason Priede, 30, and a British soldier, Corporal Mike Gilyeat, 28, died. The helicopter was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade. The incident occurred in the Kajaki region of southern Helmand province, where Afghan and NATO forces are trying to neutralize Taliban guerrillas and complete an important hydroelectric project.
- June 1, 2007 - A US officer, Lt. Col. Michael A. Robinson, 42, died in Kabul. His death is under investigation.
- June 1, 2007 - A US soldier, Charles R. Browning, 31, was killed in Mehtar Lam, Laghman province of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his convoy.US DoD
- June 2, 2007 - An American soldier, Spc. Jacob M. Lowell, 22, of New Lenox, Ill, was killed in Gowardesh when his unit came in contact with enemy force using small arms and RPGs.US DoD
- June 5, 2007 - An American soldier, Pfc. Timothy R. Vimoto, 19, of Fort Campbell, Ky, died from injuries sustained by small arms fire in Korengal Valley.
- June 6, 2007 - An American soldier, Charles E. Wyckoff Jr., 28, died of wounds suffered from enemy small arms fire in Helmand province.
- June 6, 2007 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Paul Sandford, 23, from 1st Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters, died in a firefight in the Upper Gereshk Valley area of Helmand province, eight kilometres north east of the town of Gereshk.
- June 9, 2007 - A British soldier, Guardsman Neil Downes, 20, was killed and four others were wounded in an IED attack followed by a firefight outside of Sangin.
- June 11, 2007 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Trooper Darryl Caswell, 25, of the Royal Canadian Dragoons based in Petawawa, Ontario, was killed when his light-armoured Coyote vehicle hit an improvised explosive device 40 km north of Kandahar. Two fellow soldiers received non-life threatening injuries.
- June 15, 2007 - A Dutch ISAF soldier, Timo Smeehuijzen, 20, was killed by a suicide car bombing in Tirin Kot in Uruzgan province in southern Afghanistan. The car was driven out of a side street and detonated near a Dutch armoured car in a NATO convoy, also killing four Afghan men and five children.
- June 15, 2007 - An American soldier, Arthur L. Lilley, 35, was killed in combat in Paktika province, in eastern Afghanistan. American forces make up the bulk of coalition troops in the area.
- June 16, 2007 - A US-led coalition soldier was killed when his vehicle was struck by an RPG while on combat operations in Uruzgan province. Three Afghan soldiers were also wounded in the engagement. The nationality and identity of the soldier has not yet been released but could correspond with the change in the number of American deaths reported between June 9 and June 16.
- June 17, 2007 - 3 American soldiers and their Afghan interpreter are killed by a roadside bomb in the south of the country.
- June 15, 2007 - A Dutch soldier, Jos Leunissen, 44, was killed and three others wounded in an accident while fighting Taliban soldiers near the town of Chora. The soldier was apparently killed by one of the Dutch mortar grenades that were fired by his own unit but exploded sooner than expected.
- June 20, 2007 - 3 Canadian soldiers, Corporal Stephen Frederick Bouzane, 26, Private Joel Vincent Wiebe, 22, and Sergeant Christos Karigiannis, 31, were killed when their open-topped vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb at around 8 a.m. local time while ferrying supplies between checkpoints. The explosion happened about six kilometres west of Sperwan Ghar, a hilltop outpost southwest of Kandahar city in the Panjwai district.
- June 23, 2007 - 2 Estonian soldiers, Kalle Torn, 24, and Jako Karuks, 33, were killed while on a mine clearing mission near Sangin by a 107-mm missile attack that also injured four other soldiers.
- June 24, 2007 - A British soldier, Drummer Thomas Wright, 26, was killed and four others wounded when their Land Rover WMIK was hit by a roadside bomb in the Babaji area near Lashkar Gah in Helmand province.
- June 30, 2007 - A British soldier, Captain Sean Dolan, 40, was killed by a mortar round in a clash with Taliban fighters near the village of Qaleh-e-Gaz, near Sangin in Helmand province.
July – December
- July 1, 2007 - A British soldier, Sergeant Dave Wilkinson, 33, was killed when his vehicle was blown up in a massive enemy ambush as a British patrol left a base in the town of Gareshk, in the southern Helmand province.
- July 4, 2007 - 6 Canadian soldiers, Corporal Jordan Anderson, 25, Corporal Cole Bartsch, 23, Corporal Colin Bason, 28, Captain Matthew Dawe, 27, Captain Jefferson Francis, 25, Private Lane Watkins, 20, and an Afghan interpreter riding in an RG-31 Nyala armoured vehicle were killed by a powerful roadside bomb in the Panjwai area southwest of Kandahar.
- July 12, 2007 - A British soldier, Guardsman Daryl Hickey, 27, died of gunshot wounds received while his unit was providing covering fire for an assault on a Taliban position near Gereshk in Helmand province.
- July 13, 2007 - A Dutch soldier, Tom Krist, 24, died in hospital of the wounds he sustained three days earlier in a suicide bomb attack in Deh Rawod, Uruzgan province on July 10.
- July 23, 2007 - Six NATO forces died in various attacks, including a roadside bombing in the eastern part of the country that claimed four lives. Of the soldiers' nationalities only that of a Norwegian has been released.
- July 23, 2007 - Norwegian Army Ranger Command lieutenant Tor Arne Lau-Henriksen, 33, was killed in a short and intense close quarters engagement between a Norwegian special forces reconnaissance patrol and hostile fighters in Lowgar Province.
- July 25, 2007 - A French soldier, Pascal Correia, 40, was killed in a rocket attack on Afghan army quarters southwest of Kabul in the province of Warduk where he was training a unit of the Afghan army.
- July 25, 2007 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Alex Hawkins, 22, died in an explosion while travelling in a Vector patrol vehicle on the outskirts of Sangin in Helmand province.
- July 26, 2007 - A British soldier, Guardsman David Atherton, 25, was shot after firing an anti-tank missile at suspected Taliban militants.
- July 27, 2007 - A British soldier, Sergeant Barry Keen, 34, was fatally wounded when a single mortar round landed next to him near the village of Mirmandab in southern Afghanistan.
- July 29, 2007 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Michael Jones, 26, was killed during a special operation against the Taleban in southern Afghanistan. He was the 68th member of the British armed forces to die in Afghanistan since the UK joined the US-led invasion.
- July 31, 2007 - An American officer, 1st Lt. Benjamin J. Hall, 24, of Virginia, died in Asadabad, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit during combat operations in Chowkay Valley, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Vicenza, Italy.
- August 10, 2007 - A British soldier, Private Tony Rawson, 27, was killed in a firefight near the southern town of Sangin when his patrol was attacked by small arms fire and rocket propelled grenades.
- August 11, 2007 - A British soldier, Captain David Hicks, was killed when his patrol base was attacked by small arms fire, rocket propelled grenades and indirect fire. Five others injured.
- August 14, 2007 - A Polish, soldier, Lukasz Kurowski, 28, was killed in an exchange of fire some 20 kilometers (12 miles) southeast of a base in the city of Gardez.
- August 15, 2007 - Three German police officers were killed when the vehicle they were travelling in was blown up by an IED on a road to Jalalabad, not far from Kabul.
- August 19, 2007 - A Canadian soldier, Private Simon Longtin, 23, was killed after the LAV III armoured vehicle he was travelling in struck an improvised explosive device(IED) roughly 20 kilometres west of Kandahar City on a well-travelled supply route.
- August 22, 2007 - Two Canadian soldiers, Master Corporal Christian Duchesne, 34, and Master Warrant Officer Mario Mercier, 43, and an Afghan interpreter were killed by a roadside bomb in the Zhari district about 50 km west of Kandahar. A third soldier and two journalists were also injured in the blast that hit their LAV III armoured vehicle. They were part of a patrol that was returning from a combat mission in which a strategic hill near the town of Mas'um Ghar was seized from the Taliban following fierce battle.
- August 23, 2007 - Three British soldiers, Private Aaron McClure, 19, Private Robert Foster, 19, and Private John Thrumble, 21, were killed by American "friendly fire" in an area north-west of Kajaki, Helmand Province. A bomb apparently dropped by an American F15 fighter jet called in for air support killed them and seriously wounded two other British soldiers.
- August 23, 2007 - A French soldier, Stéphane Rieu, 30, was killed when his light-armoured vehicle overturned on a road near Shakar Darreh.
- August 26, 2007 - A Dutch ISAF soldier, Martijn Rosier, 30, was killed by a roadside improvised explosive device near the town of Deh Rawod in southern Uruzgan province.
- August 29, 2007 - A Canadian soldier, Major Raymond Ruckpaul, 41, died of a gunshot wound about an hour after he was found injured in his room at the ISAF headquarters in Kabul. An investigation concluded his death from a gunshot wound was a suicide.
- August 30, 2007 - A British soldier, Senior Aircraftman Christopher Bridge, 20, and an interpreter died after their routine patrol at Kandahar airfield was struck by an explosion.
- September 5, 2007 - Two British soldiers, Private Ben Ford, 18, the youngest British soldier to die in Afghanistan so far, and Private Damian Wright, 23, were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb during a routine patrol 8 miles north of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province. A third soldier and a civilian interpreter were wounded in the blast.
- September 6, 2007 - A Romanian soldier, Aurel Marcu, 31, was killed and several others injured when their armored transport vehicle hit a roadside bomb while on patrol in the southern province of Zabul.
- September 6, 2007 - A second NATO soldier, name and nationality as yet unreleased, was killed in another explosion in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, September 6, 2007.
- September 6, 2007 - An American soldier, Mykel F. Miller, 19, died of wounds suffered while his unit was engaged in combat in Zabul Province.
- September 8, 2007 - Two British soldiers, Sergeant Craig Brelsford, 25, and Private Johan Botha, 25, were killed in a heavy firefight in Helmand province.
- September 8, 2007 - A German soldier, name unreleased, was found dead at his barracks in Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan.
- September 17, 2007 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Ivano Violino, 29, died after the Army dumper truck he was commanding was hit by an explosion in Helmand province.
- September 20, 2007 - A Dutch soldier, Tim Hoogland, 21, was killed about 5 km north of the town of Deh Rawod in western Uruzgan province when his patrol came under mortar fire.
- September 20, 2007 - Two British soldiers, Colour Sergeant Phillip Newman, 36, and Private Brian Tunnicliffe, 33, were killed in a road accident when their vehicle went off the road and overturned in Gereshk, Helmand province. They were part of a two-vehicle "replenishment patrol" to resupply troops taking part in a 2,500-soldier operation aimed at forcing the Taliban out of the upper Gereshk valley.
- September 21, 2007 - A French soldier, Laurent Pican, 34, was killed in a suicide car bomb attack against a French military convoy in the western part of the capital, Kabul.
- September 23, 2007 - An American soldier, Matthew D. Blaskowski, 27, was killed in a small arms fire attack in eastern Afghanistan.
- September 24, 2007 - Two Spanish soldiers, Stanley Mera Vera, 20, and Germán Pérez Burgos, 33, and an interpreter were killed in a roadside bombing in Shewan, Farah province. Six others were injured, two of them seriously.
- September 24, 2007 - A Canadian soldier, Corporal Nathan Hornburg, 24, a reservist, was killed and four others wounded in a mortar attack while fixing the track on a Leopard tank approximately 47 km west of Kandahar City in the Panjwai district.
- September 26, 2007 - Two Danish ISAF soldiers, Mikkel Keil Sørensen, 24 and Thorbjørn Ole Reese, 22, were killed and another wounded when their base was attacked for several hours in the Upper Gereshk Valley of Helmand province. An investigation is underway to determine whether they were killed by "friendly fire".
- October 4, 2007 - An Italian intelligence agent, Lorenzo D'Auria, 33, died of wounds sustained during a September 27 rescue operation by ISAF/Coalition troops. On September 26, D'Auria and a compatriot were kidnapped in Herat Province..
- October 4, 2007- A British officer, Major Alexis Roberts, 32, was killed in a roadside bombing west of Kandahar, making him the highest-ranking British officer to die in Afghanistan since operations started nearly six years ago.
- October 8, 2007 - An Australian soldier, David Pearce, 41, was killed in a roadside bombing in Uruzgan province.
- October 16, 2007 - A Danish officer, Major Anders Storrud, 34, died in Helmand province of wounds sustained in mortar attack the previous day.
- October 25, 2007 - An Australian Special Air Service Regiment sergeant, Matthew Locke, was killed by a shot to the chest while leading a foot patrol in pursuit of Taliban fighters on the first day of an operation to clear them out of the Chora Valley in Uruzgan province. He was the third Australian soldier to be killed in Afghanistan.
- November 3, 2007 - During operation "Spin Ghar" a Dutch corporal, Ronald Groen, 21, was killed, two others were injured. Their armoured Fennek reconnaissance vehicle hit an IED (improvised explosive device), 5 miles north-east of their base in Poentjak Uruzgan province.
- November 8, 2007 - Norwegian Home Guard soldier Kristoffer Sørli Jørgensen, 22, was killed and one other soldier, 20, severely wounded when the unarmoured Toyota Landcruiser they were driving was hit by an IED near the Norwegian base at Maymana. Both were from the town of Stange in Norway.
- November 9, 2007 - Five US Army soldiers died of wounds sustained when their footpatrol was attacked by direct fire from enemy forces in Aranus, Afghanistan, on November 9. They were assigned to 2nd Battalion, 503rd Airborne Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Vicenza, Italy. Killed were 1st Lt. Matthew C. Ferrara, 24, of Torrance, California and Spc. Sean K. A. Langevin, 23, of Walnut Creek, California who died November 9 and Sgt. Jeffery S. Mersman, 23, of Parker, Kan., Spc. Lester G. Roque, 23, of Torrance, California and Pfc. Joseph M. Lancour, 21, of Swartz Creek, Mich., who died November 10. And one Marine Sgt. Phillip A. Bocks, 28, of Troy, Mich., died . He was assigned to Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, California
- November 9, 2007 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Jake Alderton, 22, died after the vehicle he was travelling in rolled off a bridge near the town of Sangin in Helmand province. Another soldier and an interpreter were injured. No enemy action was involved.
- November 10, 2007 - Staff Sgt. Patrick F. Kutschbach, 25, of McKees Rocks, Pa., died November 10 in Bagram, Afghanistan, from wounds suffered in Tagab, Afghanistan, when his vehicle was struck by a rocket propelled grenade and small arms fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group, Stuttgart, Germany.
- November 12, 2007 - Two American soldiers, Capt. David A. Boris, 30, of Pottsville, Pa., and Sgt. Adrian E. Hike, 26, of Callender, Iowa, were killed Monday near Bermel in eastern Afghanistan when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb. Both were members of 1-91's Troop A deployed out of Schweinfurt, Germany. Boris, a 1999 West Point graduate. Boris and Hike were the fourth and fifth members of 1-91 killed since the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, of which the squadron is a part, deployed on a 15-month assignment in May.
- November 13, 2007 - 2nd Lt. Stuart F. Liles, 26, of Hot Springs, Ark., died November 13 in Bagram, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 122nd Aviation Support Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C. The incident is under investigation.
- November 14, 2007 - A British soldier, Captain John McDermid, 43, was killed by an improvised explosive device while leading a joint UK and Afghan army operation in Sangin, Helmand province.
- November 17, 2007 - Two Canadian soldiers, Corporal Nicholas Raymond Beauchamp, 28, and Private Michel Levesque, 25, and an Afghan interpreter were killed in the volative Zhari district when their light armoured vehicle, or LAV, hit a roadside bomb on a narrow road about 40 kilometres west of Kandahar city just after midnight. Three other soldiers in the vehicle were also wounded. They had been involved in a "targeted security operation".
- November 23, 2007 - An Australian, Private Luke Worsley, 26, a commando from the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando), was killed in a raid on a Taliban IED factory 10 kilometres east of Tarin Kowt in Oruzgan. There were no other Australians killed or wounded.
- November 24, 2007 - An Italian soldier, Daniele Paladini, 35, and six civilians were killed when a bomber who had strapped explosives around his body detonated himself near the troops' convoy in Kabul's western Paghman district. The suicide attack also injured three other Italian soldiers and nine civilians.
- November 24, 2007 - A Portuguese soldier, Sergio Pedrosa, 22, died at a military hospital in Khost, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when his Humvee accidentally rolled over during an overnight convoy in southern Wardak province.
- November 29, 2007 - Two Danish privates, Casper Alexander Cramer, 21, and Mark Visholm, 22, were killed in hostile actions in the Helmand Green Zone. The two privates were a part of the Danish light recce squadron which were securing the perimeter of a bridge construction site. During an hour long firefight the two privates were fatally wounded.
- December 4, 2007 - A British soldier, Trooper Jack Sadler, 21, was killed and two British soldier injured by an improvised explosive device in Helmand Province.
- December 8, 2007 - A British soldier, Sergeant Lee Johnson, 33, was killed and another soldier injured by an improvised explosive device near Musa Qal’eh, Helmand.
- December 9, 2007 - An American soldier, Cpl. Tanner J. O’Leary, 23, was killed by an improvised explosive device in Musa Qal’eh. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C..
- December 11, 2007 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Gregory L. Elam, 39, died December 11 in Kandahar, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 54th Quartermaster Company, 49th Quartermaster Group, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).
- December 12, 2007 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sgt. Michael J. Gabel, 30, and Cpl. Joshua C. Blaney, 25, died December 12 at Forward Operating Base Curry in Afghanistan from wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. The soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.
- December 24, 2007 - An American soldier, Senior Airman Nicholas D. Eischen, 24, died December 24 in Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 60th Medical Operations Squadron, Travis Air Force Base.
- December 30, 2007 - A Canadian soldier, Gunner Jonathan Dion, 27, was killed and four other soldiers injured when their LAV light armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb shortly after 9 a.m. as they left a forward operating base in the Zhari district for the Kandahar Air Field to spend the New Year's. Even as the roadside bomb exploded, other Canadian soldiers were executing Operation Winter Storm Sunday, searching villages for Taliban fighters. Jonathan Dion was the 30th Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan in 2007 and the 74th since Canada's involvement in 2002.
- December 31, 2007 - An American soldier, Pfc. Brian L. Gorham, 21, died December 31 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, of wounds suffered on December 12 in Afghanistan when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.
2008
January – March '08
- January 2, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Shawn F. Hill, 37, died Jan. 2 in Khowst Province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 178th Engineer Battalion, 218th Infantry Brigade, South Carolina Army National Guard, Rock Hill, South Carolina.
- January 6, 2008 - Two Canadian ISAF soldiers, Eric Labbe, 31, and Hani Massouh, 41, were killed when their LAV III light armoured vehicle rolled over in wet, rough terrain near Kandahar City in an accident that did not involve enemy fire. They had been part of operation Teng Azem, or "Steadfast Decision", an offensive aimed at flushing out insurgents around the nearby community of Nalgham, about 40 kilometres southwest of Kandahar city.
- January 7, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Maj. Michael L. Green, 36, who died in Laghar Juy, Afghanistan and Sgt. James K. Healy, 25, who died at Jalalabad Airfield, Afghanistan. Maj. Green was assigned to Headquarters, V Corps, Heidelberg, Germany. Sgt. Healy was assigned to the 703rd Explosive Ordnance Detachment, Fort Knox, Ky. Their fatal injuries were incurred when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device in Laghar Juy, Afghanistan.
- January 9, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. David J. Drakulich, 22, died Jan. 9 in Chagali, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
- January 11, 2008 - An American soldier, LtCol Richard J. Berrettini, 52, died Jan. 11 in San Antonio of wounds suffered on Jan. 2 in Khowst Province, Afghanistan, when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the Pennsylvania Army National Guard Medical Detachment, Erie Clinic, Erie, Pennsylvania.
- January 12, 2008 - Two Dutch soldiers of ISAF, Wesley Schol, 20, and Cpl. Aldert Poortema, 22, died at Deh Rawod, Afghanistan. They were assigned to the 44 Pantserinfanteriebataljon, Johannes Postkazerne, Havelte. Another was wounded, and could lose both legs. This was caused by friendly fire.
- January 15, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Richard Renaud, 26, was killed when the Coyote light-armoured vehicle he was riding in hit an improvised explosive device about 10 kilometres north of Kandahar city while on a reconnaissance mission in the restive Arghandab region.
- January 20, 2008 - A British ISAF soldier, Darryl Gardiner, 25, was killed and five injured in a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan. The soldier, a member of the 2nd Battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment, died when the vehicle they were travelling in was hit by a mine strike near the town of Musa Qala. The company were engaged in operations around two miles north east of the southern Afghan town of Musa Qala at the time of the incident. The number of British military deaths in Afghanistan since the start of operations in November 2001 now stands at 87.
- January 23, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Étienne Gonthier, 21, was killed and two others injured when an improvised explosive device detonated under their LAV III light armoured vehicle about 35 kilometres southwest of Kandahar city as bulldozers and troop carriers were trying to clear a safe route through Panjwai district. Canadian troops have suffered at least one casualty every week since December 30, 2007.
- January 25, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt Robert J. Miller, 24, died in Barikowt, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when he encountered small arms fire while conducting combat operations. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
- January 26, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Ryan Kahler, 29, died in FOB Fenty, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained from small arms fire in Waygul, Afghanistan. Possible friendly fire. Afghan guard (ally) possibly mistook the soldier as an enemy combatant and engaged with small arms fire. Incident is under investigation. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Vicenza, Italy.
- February 5, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Donald T. Tabb, 29, died in Sangin, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 6th Military Police Detachment, 1st Battalion, 13th Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, Alabama.
- February 13, 2008 Italian Army warrant officer Giovanni Pezzullo was killed while distributing food and clothes to civilians near Rubdar, 60 km from Kabul; another soldier suffered minor wounds.
- February 17, 2008 - A British soldier, Corporal Damian Stephen Lawrence, 25, was killed by an improvised bomb in Kajaki, Helmand province while taking part in a night operation to clear the Taliban out of Kajaki, the site of an important dam.
- February 20, 2008 - A British Royal Marine, Corporal Damian Mulvihill, 32, was killed by an improvised explosive device while on patrol in an operation to disrupt the Taleban north of Sangin in Helmand province.
- February 23, 2008 - A Danish soldier, Morten Krogh Jensen, 21, died when he was accidentally shot by a member of his unit while preparing to go on a patrol at Camp Bastion in Helmand province.
- February 27, 2008 - Two Polish soldiers, Corporal Szymon Slowik, 33, and Private Hubert Kowalewski, 26, were killed when the Humveee they were travelling in struck a landmine. The incident occurred in the Sharan district of Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province, while they were returning to their base after a meeting with villagers.
- March 2, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Michael Yuki Hayakaze, 25, was killed when his convoy driving supplies to an Afghan army outpost hit a roadside bomb roughly 45 kilometres southwest of Kandahar city, near a cluster of villages known as Mushan.
- March 3, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Spc. Steven R. Koch, 23, and Sgt. Robert T. Rapp, 22, died in the Sabari District of Afghanistan, of wounds suffered during combat operations. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
- March 8, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Gabriel Guzman, 25, died at Orgun E, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device in Gholam Haydar Kala, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
- March 11, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Jérémie Ouellet, 22, was found dead at approximately 2:15 p.m. in an accommodation room at the Kandahar Air Field. His death, which was not related to combat or enemy action, is being investigated.
- March 13, 2008 - A Danish soldier, Jens Mathias Petersen, that suffered a cardiac arrest during a run in Kandahar died in Denmark after being flown back for further treatment.
- March 14, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Collin J. Bowen, 38, died at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas, of wounds suffered Jan. 2 in Khowst Province, Afghanistan, when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard, Towson, Maryland.
- March 16, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Jason Boyes, 32, died after triggering an explosion while on foot patrol near the village of Zangaband in the Panjwai district about 35 kilometres southwest of Kandahar City.
- March 17, 2008 - Two Danish ISAF soldiers, Sonny Kappel Jakobsen, 45, and Christian Jørgen Grundt Damholt, 33, one Czech ISAF soldier, Šterba Milan, 35, an Afghan translator, and three Afghan civilians were killed by a Taliban suicide car bomb attack on a NATO military convoy in southern Afghanistan. Four other NATO soldiers were wounded in the attack that took place near the bazaar in the town of Gereshk in Helmand province.
- March 19, 2008 - An American soldier, Pfc. Antione V. Robinson, 20, died in Nawa, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when the vehicle he was repairing collapsed. He was assigned to the 782nd Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
- March 20, 2008 - A Romanian soldier, Ionut Cosmin Sandu, 29, was killed and another injured in Zabul province when their Humvee vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device.
- March 21, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. William R. Neil Jr., 38, died in Sperwan Ghar, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, N.C.
- March 22, 2008 - An American soldier, Tech. Sgt. William H. Jefferson, Jr., 34, died near Sperwan Ghar, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 21st Special Tactics Squadron, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina.
- March 23, 2008 - A Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, Lance Cpl. Dustin L. Canham, 21, died from a non-hostile incident in Djibouti. He was assigned to Marine Forces Reserve's 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Portland, Oregon.
- March 30, 2008 - Two British marines, Lieutenant John Thornton and Marine David Marsh, of the Royal Marines 40 Commando were killed in an explosion. The explosion happened near Kajiki in the southern Helmand province, a region of high poppy production and frequent clashes between NATO soldiers and a resurgent Taliban.
- March 31, 2008 - A Danish soldier, Lance Corperal Christian Raaschou, 24, died during evac after being wounded in a Danish-British co-operation near Gereshk in the Helmand province.
April – June '08
- April 3, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Nicholas A. Robertson, 27, died at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, of wounds suffered April 2 while conducting dismounted combat operations in the Zahn Khan District, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
- April 4, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Terry John Street, 24, was killed when the armoured vehicle he was in hit an improvised explosive device in the Panjwai district west of Kandahar City in Kandahar province.
- April 8, 2008- A Polish soldier, Private First Class Grzegorz Politowski, died of wounds as a result of an explosion during a patrol in Ghazni province.
- April 13, 2008 - An explosion struck a vehicle carrying British troops, killing two, Senior Aircraftman Gary Thompson and Senior Aircraftman Graham Livingstone, and wounding two others. The incident occurred in Kandahar Province and involved troops from Britain's Royal Air Force regiment. The men were conducting a routine patrol two kilometres west of Kandahar Airfield.
- April 15, 2008 - Two Marines 1st Sgt. Luke J. Mercardante, 35 and Cpl. Kyle W. Wilks, 24, who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom died while conducting combat operations in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. They were both assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejuene, North Carolina.
- April 18, 2008 - Two Dutch soldiers, 1Lt Dennis van Uhm, 23, (son of Peter van Uhm, the Dutch Commander-in-Chief) and private first class Mark Schouwink, 22, were killed when the armoured vehicle where they were in hit an improvised explosive device on a road 12 kilometres out of Kamp Holland in Uruzgan, Afghanistan
- April 21, 2008 - A British soldier, Trooper Robert Pearson, 22, of The Queen's Royal Lancers, from Grimsby, was killed when his armoured vehicle hit a mine while helping to protect a resupply convoy returning to base in Helmand Province from the town of Gereshk.
- April 27, 2008 - An Australian Commando, Lance Corporal Jason Marks, 27, from 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment was killed and four others were wounded when they were engaged by Taliban using small arms and RPGs approximately 25 kilometres south-east of Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan, Afghanistan.
- April 29, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. 1st Class David L. McDowell, 30, died in Bastion, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked using small arms fire. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Lewis, Washington.
- April 29, 2008 - An American airman, Senior Airman Jonathan A. V. Yelner, 24, died near Bagram, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota.
- April 30, 2008 - A Czech soldier, Radim Vaculik, 29, died in Logar province after a roadside bomb exploded. Four other soldiers in the Humvee military vehicle were wounded, one of them seriously.
- May 2, 2008 - A British soldier, Trooper Ratu Babakobau, 29, of The Household Cavalry was killed and three others injured when their vehicle hit a mine while providing protection for a routine patrol in the Nowzad area of northern Helmand province.
- May 6, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF reservist, Michael Starker, 36, was killed in a gunfight after his foot patrol was ambushed in the hotly contested Pashmul region of Zhari district, about 25 kilometres west of Kandahar City in Kandahar province.
- May 7, 2008 - Two American soldiers died in the Sabari District, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. Staff Sgt. Kevin C. Roberts, 25, was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky. and Spc. Jeremy R. Gullett, 22, was assigned to the 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- May 9, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Isaac Palomarez, 26, died in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his patrol encountered an improvised explosive device and came under small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Ky.
- May 9, 2008 - An American soldier, Pfc. Ara T. Deysie, 18, died in Paktia Province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his unit came under rocket-propelled grenade fire. He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Ky.
- May 11, 2008 - An American soldier, Pvt. Matthew W. Brown, 20, died in Asadabad, Afghanistan, from injuries suffered in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment, 18th Fires Brigade (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.
- May 18, 2008 - An American soldier, Master Sgt. Davy N. Weaver, 39, died in Qalat, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Georgia Army National Guard, Macon, Ga.
- May 19, 2008 - An American marine, Cpl. William J. L. Cooper, 22, died while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
- May 19, 2008 - A British soldier, James Thompson, was killed in blast while patrolling on foot in Musa Qala, Helmand province.
- May 20, 2008 - An American airman, Lt. Col. Joseph A. Moore, 54, died of natural causes in Djibouti. He was assigned to the 124th Wing, Idaho Air National Guard, Gowen Field, Idaho and was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
- May 20, 2008 - An American soldier, 1st Lt. Jeffrey F. Deprimo, 35, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 103rd Armor Regiment, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Williamsport, Pa.
- May 20, 2008 - An American sailor, Lt. Jeffrey A. Ammon, 37, died as a result of injuries suffered from an improvised explosive device in the Aband District, Afghanistan. The sailor was attached to Commander Navy Region Northwest, Bangor, Washington, and serving in Afghanistan as a member of Provincial Reconstruction Team Ghazni.
- May 23, 2008 - An Estonian soldier, Sgt. Maj. Ivar Brok, 30, died of injuries sustained in an accident at the Camp Bastion base.
- May 25, 2008 - A British Royal Marine, Marine Dale Gostick, aged 22, from Oxford, was killed when his troop was returning from operations when the vehicle he was driving hit a suspected mine in the Sangin area of Helmand province.
- May 26, 2008 - An American soldier, Spc. Christopher Gathercole, 21, died in Ghazni, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered from small arms fire during combat operations. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Lewis, Washington
- May 26, 2008 - An American soldier, Spc. Justin L. Buxbaum, 23, died in Kushamond, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, Fort Hood Texas.
- May 28, 2008 - An American soldier, Pfc. Chad M. Trimble, 29, died, near Gardez, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an IED. He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- May 29, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. 1st Class David Nunez, 27, died in Shewan, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when he encountered small arms fire while conducting combat operations. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, N.C.
- May 31, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Spc. James M. Finley, 21, and Pvt. Andrew J. Shields, 19 died in Jalalabad City, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. They were assigned to the 173rd Special Troops Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Bamberg, Germany.
- June 3, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Richard Leary, 32, was killed in a small arms firefight while on foot patrol in the Panjwaii district of Kandahar province.
- June 3, 2008 - Two American soldiers Maj. Scott A. Hagerty, 41, and Pfc. Derek D. Holland, 20, died in Zormat, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device
- June 5, 2008 - Two American soldiers Chief Warrant Officer James Carter, 42, and Pfc. Andre D. McNair, Jr., 20, died at Kandahar Army Airfield, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when the OH-58 Kiowa helicopter they were in went down during a test flight. They were assigned to the 96th Aviation Support Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- June 7, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Capt. Jonathan Sutherland Snyder, 26, died after falling into a deep well during a night-time foot patrol at around 9 p.m. in Zhari district of Kandahar province, southwest of Kandahar city. The open well, part of a larger irrigation system known in Afghanistan as a "kariz", was estimated to have been around 20 metres deep.
- June 8, 2008 - Three British soldiers, Pte Nathan Cuthbertson, 19, from Sunderland, Pte Daniel Gamble, 22, from Uckfield, East Sussex, and Pte Charles David Murray, 19, of Carlisle, were killed in a suicide attack. The soldiers, from the 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment, were on a foot patrol, less than a mile from their base in Upper Sangin Valley, in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, when they were struck by an explosion. A medical emergency team was dispatched on a Chinook helicopter from Camp Bastion, and one soldier was pronounced dead at the scene, while two others died later of wounds sustained in the attack.
- June 10, 2008 - 10th June, 2008 - A Hungarian soldier was killed in Afghanistan while trying to disarm an IED. In the same incident, another Hungarian soldier was seriously injured. Both soldiers were part of the PRT (Provincial Reconstruction Team) stationed in Baghlan Province, Northern Afghanistan. Local authorities called for assistance from the Hungarian PRT, as earlier that day, another IED was detonated on a dirt road, causing a number of civilian casualties. The arriving specialist team was requested to conduct a sweep for additional explosive devices, during which they have located an IED hidden in the thin bushes next to the road. An attempt was made to remotely disarm the explosive device with US Armys' Andros bomb disposal robot, however, due to the size and weight of the device, this was unsuccessful.Sergeant 1st Class Gyula Kovacs, 30, then volunteered to disarm the device and walked up to the bushes where it was hidden.While attempting to attach a hook to the device, in order to pull it out of the bushes, a large explosion took place, in which Sgt. Kovacs was instantly killed. As the investigation revealed, the explosive device was equipped with two triggers, one that was visible and disarmed by Sgt. Kovacs and an additional one, which was capable of receiving radio signals and was hidden underneath the device in the ground and was used to remotely detonate the IED. Sgt. Kocvacs had been with the Hungarian Armed Forces for seven years and was a qualified professional, on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.He was posthumously promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
- June 12, 2008 - Two British soldiers, Lance Corporal James Bateman and Private Jeff Doherty of 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (2 Para) were killed in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Early on 12 June 2008, 8 Platoon of C (Bruneval) Company, 2 Battalion the Parachute Regiment was engaged by the Taliban north of their base at FOB GIBRALTAR in the Upper Gereshk Valley, Helmand Province. During the exchange of fire Lance Corporal James Bateman and Private Jeff Doherty were killed in the face of the enemy amongst their colleagues and friends.
- June 14, 2008 - Four Marines, Sgt. Michael Toussiant-Hyle Washington, 20, Lance Cpl. Layton Bradly Crass, 22, Pfc. Dawid Pietrek, 24, and Pfc. Michael Robert Patton, 19, from a unit based at Twentynine Palms were killed in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan. A fifth Marine was wounded. The attack, in Helmand Province in southwest Afghanistan, was the worst single attack on U.S. or coalition forces in Afghanistan this year. It came a day after U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates reported that the number of coalition soldiers killed in action in Afghanistan exceeded the death toll in Iraq for the first time last month. The Marines, with the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, arrived in Afghanistan in April to help train and mentor struggling Afghan national police units in Farah and Helmand provinces.
- June 17, 2008 - Four British soldiers, Sergeant Sarah Bryant, 26, Corporal Sean Reeve, 28, Lance Corporal Richard Larkin, 39, and Lance Corporal Paul Stout, 31, were killed in a deliberate operation east of Lashkar Gah when the vehicle in which they were travelling was caught in an explosion. The Medical Emergency Response Team were mobilised and evacuated all casualties to the ISAF medical facility at Camp Bastion. Sadly one of two injured soldiers was pronounced dead on arrival. The fifth soldier is receiving treatment for his wounds and is in a stable condition. Corporal Bryant was serving with the intelligence corps. She is the first British woman to die while serving in Afghanistan. She was on a secret counter-terrorism mission in Helmand province when she was killed along with three reserve members of the Special Air Service when their armoured Land Rovers were hit by a roadside bomb.
- June 18, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Hospitalman Marc A. Retmier, 19, and Petty Officer First Class Ross L. Toles III, 37, died as a result of wounds suffered from an enemy rocket attack in northern Paktika province of Afghanistan. They were assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Sharana in Afghanistan.
- June 19, 2008 - Two Marines, Capt. Eric Daniel Terhune, 34, and Lance Cpl. Andrew Francis Whitacre, 21, died while conducting combat operations in Farah Province, Afghanistan. They were assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- June 20, 2008 - A sailor, Hospitalman Dustin Kelby Burnett, 19, assigned to First Marine Division Detachment, Twentynine Palms, Calif., died while conducting combat operations in Farah Province, Afghanistan.
- June 20, 2008 - A Marine, Sgt. Matthew E. Mendoza, 21, died while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- June 21, 2008 - A Polish platoon commander, Ppor. Robert Marczewski, 28, died when a bomb hit his patrol shortly after midnight in the Dila district of Paktika province.
- June 21, 2008 - Four soldiers, Lt.Col. James J. Walton, 41, of a Military Transition Team, 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley and Sgt. Andrew Seabrooks, 36, Sgt. Nelson D. Rodriguez Ramirez, 22, and Spc. Anthony L. Mangano, 36, who were assigned to 2nd Squadron, 101st Cavalry (Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition), New York Army National Guard, Geneva, N.Y.
- June 24, 2008 - A soldier, Spc. Ryan J. Connolly, 24, died in Khogyani, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck a suspected landmine. He was assigned to the 173rd Special Troops Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Bamberg, Germany.
- June 24, 2008 - A British soldier, WO2 Michael Williams, 40, from 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment has been killed in southern Afghanistan. He was killed this morning during a firefight in Helmand province. He was on a deliberate operation against the Taliban in the Upper Sangin Valley, when he was fatally wounded.
- June 24, 2008 - A British soldier, Private Joe Whittaker, 20, from 4th Battalion The Parachute Regiment has been killed at approx 1500 hours, he was dismounted from his vehicle checking for mines in the Upper Sangin Valley, when he was killed by a suspected IED explosion. No one else was injured in the incident.
- June 25, 2008 - A Marine, Staff Sgt. Christopher D. Strickland, 25, died, while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
- June 26, 2008 - A Marine, Staff Sgt. Edgar A. Heredia, 28, died while supporting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command.
- June 26, 2008 - Three American soldiers, Sgt. 1st Class Joseph A. McKay, 51, and Spc. Mark C. Palmateer, 38, of 2nd Squadron, 101st Cavalry Regiment (Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition), New York Army National Guard, Jamestown, N.Y. and Sgt. 1st Class Matthew L. Hilton, 37, of the 425th Infantry Regiment, Michigan Army National Guard, Selfridge, Michigan, were killed near Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, when their convoy encountered improvised explosive devices, small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades. One vehicle was completely destroyed by the severe blast and fire damage.
- June 27, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Travis K. Hunsberger, 24, died of wounds suffered from an improvised explosive device while on combat patrol near Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.
- June 27, 2008 - A British soldier WO2 Dan Shirley, 33, from 13 Air Assault Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps died in a vehicle accident in Afghanistan. He came from Wigston, Leicester. A further two soldiers from the same Regiment were injured in the same incident which occurred at 21.10hrs local time. The soldiers were patrolling in the central Helmand area when the vehicle they were travelling in rolled over. The medical incident response team was called in and evacuated the casualties to the ISAF medical facilities at Camp Bastion. Sadly, despite the best efforts of the medical team WO2 Shirley died of his wounds. The remaining two casualties are receiving treatment for their injuries which are not life threatening.
- June 28, 2008 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal James Johnson, 31, from B Company 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland died while on operations in Afghanistan. At 11.00hrs local time the soldier was part of a vehicle checkpoint patrol operating in the Lashkar Gar area when they received a report of an Rocket Propelled Grenade attack on a civilian aircraft at Bost airfield in Lashkar Gar. When investigating this they dismounted their vehicles and that is when a legacy Anti-Personnel mine detonated, killing the soldier instantly.
- June 29, 2008 - Three American soldiers, Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey M. Rada Morales, 32, Master Sgt. Shawn E. Simmons, 39, and Sgt. James M. Treber, 24, died in Khosrow-E Sofla, Afghanistan, from injuries sustained when their vehicle rolled into a canal. They were assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C. (The incident is under investigation)
July – September '08
- July 2, 2008 - An American soldier, Spc. Estell L. Turner, 43, died at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, of wounds suffered on June 28 in Malikheyl, Afghanistan, when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- July 4, 2008 - An American soldier, 1st Lt. Daniel Farkas, 42, of Brooklyn, N.Y., died of injuries suffered from a non-hostile incident in Kabul, Afghanistan (Camp Phoenix). He was assigned to the 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Syracuse, New York
- July 4, 2008 - A Canadian soldier, Brendan Anthony Downey, 37, was found dead in the living quarters at Camp Mirage, a base in an undisclosed Arab country in the Persian Gulf that is serving as a staging area for Canadian airlifts to Afghanistan. The death of the military policeman is being investigated.
- July 6, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Colin William Wilmot, 24, was killed by an IED while on a night foot patrol in the Panjwai district southwest of Kandahar.
- July 18, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, James Hayward Arnal, 25, was killed by an IED while on a night foot patrol in the Panjwai district southwest of Kandahar.
- July 8, 2008 - An Australian soldier was killed by an IED in Oruzgan province.
- July 8, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Douglas J. Bull, 29, of Wilkes Barre, Pa., died at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered in Chow Kay Valley, Afghanistan, when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device during a mounted patrol. He was assigned to the Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- July 10, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Sgt. Brian S. Leon Guerrero(34) of Hagatna, and Sgt. Samson A. Mora, 28, of Dededo, Guam, were killed in Babo Kheyl, Afghanistan, from wounds suffered when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device. They were assigned to 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, Barrigada, Guam.
- July 12, 2008 - A Hungarian soldier, Cpt. Krisztián Nemes, 32, a member of the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) was killed and an Afghan policeman was seriously injured near the city of Kunduz in an IED explosion. Explosives expert Cpt. Nemes was approaching a reported IED, accompanied by an Afghan policeman, when a second IED device hidden along the path exploded. Cpt. Nemes was sent to Afghanistan to replace Sgt. 1st Class Gyula Kovács, who was also killed in an IED detonation on June 10, 2008.
- July 13, 2008 - An American soldier, Master Sgt. Mitchell W. Young, 39, of Jonesboro, Ga., died of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device in Kajaki Sofla, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.
- July 13, 2008 - Nine American soldiers died of wounds suffered when their outpost was attacked by small arms fire and rocket propelled grenades from enemy forces in Wanat, Afghanistan. They were assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503d Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Vicenza, Italy. The troops killed are : 1st Lt. Jonathan P. Brostrom, 24, of Hawaii; Sgt. Israel Garcia, 24, of Long Beach, Calif.; Cpl. Jonathan R. Ayers, 24, of Snellville, Ga.; Cpl. Jason M. Bogar, 25, of Seattle, Wash.; Cpl. Jason D. Hovater, 24, of Clinton, Tenn.; Cpl. Matthew B. Phillips, 27, of Jasper, Ga.; Cpl. Pruitt A. Rainey, 22, of Haw River, N.C.; Cpl. Gunnar W. Zwilling, 20, of Florissant, Mo.; Pfc. Sergio S. Abad, 21, of Morganfield, Ky.
- July 16, 2008 - An American soldier, Pfc. Willington M. Rhoads, 23, of Las Vegas, Nev., died in Bagram, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered from a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 173rd Brigade Support Battalion (Airborne), Vicenza, Italy.
- July 17, 2008 - An American marine, 1st Lt. Jason D. Mann, 29, of Woodlynne, N.J., died from a non-hostile incident in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
- July 20, 2008 - An American soldier, 1st Lt. Nick A. Dewhirst, 25, of Onalaska, Wis., died in the Qalandar District of the Khost Province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his convoy came under attack by individuals using rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- July 21, 2008 - An American marine, Pfc. Ivan I. Wilson, 22, of Clearlake, Calif., died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- July 22, 2008 - A British soldier, Corporal Jason Stuart Barnes, 25, of Exeter, from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), attached to 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, died in Afghanistan. He was driving a Vector ambulance vehicle when it hit a suspected Improvised Explosive Device. He was returning to base after he had successfully aided in the evacuation of a casualty who had been injured earlier near Kajaki in northern Helmand. Despite the very best medical efforts at the scene, Cpl Barnes sadly died a few minutes later.
- July 24, 2008 - A British soldier, Lance Corporal Kenneth Michael Rowe from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, attached to 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, died following an incident in Afghanistan. Both LCpl Rowe and his dog, Sasha, lost their lives in a contact with the enemy whilst conducting a search operation.
- July 25, 2008 - A Danish soldier, Lance Corporal Jesper Gilbert Pedersen was killed in the Helmand province, when his MBT, hit an improvised explosive device/or mine. It was his third and final mission.
- July 25, 2008 - An American soldier, Spc. Seteria L. Brown, 22, of Orlando, Fla., died in Sharana, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident. She was assigned to the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, Fort Hood Texas. The incident is under investigation.
- July 28, 2008 - A British soldier, Sergeant Jonathan William Mathews, 36, of The Highlanders, has been killed in Afghanistan's Helmand province. He received a single gunshot wound while on foot patrol and was evacuated by helicopter to a medical facility in Camp Bastion, but died as a result of his injuries. He was from 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland. The shooting happened at about 1000 local time (0530 GMT) west of the town of Lashkar Gah, as UK troops patrolled alongside Afghan army personnel.
- August 1, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Ryan P. Baumann, 24, of Great Mills, Md., died on Route Alaska, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- August 1, 2008 - Four American soldiers died in Asadabad, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered in Chowkay Valley, Afghanistan, when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. The troops killed were : 2Lt Michael R. Girdano, 23, of Pennsylvania, Spc. David J. Badie, 23, of Rockford, Ill., and Spc. William J. Mulvihill, 20, of Leavenworth, Kan., who were assigned to the Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. Also killed was Pvt. Jair De Jesus Garcia, 29, of Chatsworth, Calif., who was assigned to the 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- August 3, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Jaime Gonzalez, Jr., 40, of Austin, Texas, died in Kabul, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered when his vehicle encountered a mine. He was assigned to the 436th Chemical Company, Texas Army National Guard, Laredo, Texas.
- August 4, 2008 - An American marine, Capt. Garrett T. Lawton, 31, of Charleston, W.V., died while supporting combat operations in Herat province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
- August 4, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. Errol M. James, 29, of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, died at FOB Torkham, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 527th Military Police Company, 709th Military Police Battalion, Grafenwoehr, Germany.
- August 8, 2008 - An American sailor, Petty Officer Second Class Anthony M. Carbullido, 25, of Agat, Guam, died in Sangatesh, Afghanistan, from injuries suffered when his convoy vehicle hit an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the Naval Hospital Corps School in Great Lakes, Ill.
- August 9, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Josh Roberts, 29, died as a result of a gunshot wound in the volatile Zhari district west of Kandahar city while taking part in a large joint operation to attack anti-government insurgents. An investigation by The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service concluded about a month later that the death was the result of insurgent fire and not shots coming from private Afghan security contractors as was suspected. The two private security firms that were at the scene were Compass Integrated Security Solutions and USPI.
- August 10, 2008 - An American soldier, Pfc. John A. Mattox, 23, of Daingerfield, Texas, died at FOB Bostick, Afghanistan, from injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- August 11, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Erin Doyle, 32, was killed and another injured when anti-government insurgents attacked a remote outpost in the Panjwaii district, beyond the forward operating bases in Kandahar province.
- August 11, 2008 - A Latvian ISAF soldier, Edgars Ozolins, 23, was killed and three others injured when an IED was detonated while the soldiers were on routine patrol in Maimana in the northern part of Afghanistan.
- August 11, 2008 - A British signaller, Wayne Bland, from 16 Signal Regiment, was killed in Kabul, Afghanistan. At around 1600hrs local time, Signaller Bland was providing top-cover whilst travelling in a convoy of vehicles undertaking a route familiarisation patrol in Kabul, when the vehicles were attacked by a suicide bomber. The attacker rammed his vehicle into the patrol and detonated an explosive device, which wounded Signaller Bland. All were treated at a military hospital but sadly, he died as a result of his wounds.
- August 14, 2008 - Two American marines, Cpl. Anthony G. Mihalo, 23, of Naperville, (Ill.) and Lance Cpl. Juan Lopez-Castaneda, 19, of Mesa, Arizona, died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The Marines were assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- August 14, 2008 - An American marine, Lance Cpl. Jacob J. Toves, 27, of Grover Beach, Calif., died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- August 15, 2008 - Two American marines, 1Lt Donald C. Carwile, 29, of Oxford, Va., and Pfc. Paul E. Conlon Jr., 21, of Somerville, Mass. died in Wardak Province, Afghanistan, when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device and then received small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire. The soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- August 16, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Kristopher D. Rodgers, 29, of Sturgis, Mich., died in Korengal, Afghanistan, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- August 17, 2008 - An American soldier, Pfc. Jonathon L. Luscher, 20, of Scranton, Pa., died at FOB Mehtar Lam, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Scranton, Pa.
- August 18, 2008 - A British soldier, Corporal Barry Dempsey, 29, from The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland, was killed in Afghanistan. A joint Afghan National Army and UK Operational Mentoring Liaison Team were patrolling, when they dismounted in the region of FOB Attal, in the Gereshk area of Helmand Province. An improvised explosive device was detonated which resulted in the death of Cpl Dempsey.
- August 19, 2008 - Ten French troops were killed and a further 21 wounded after a three-hour gun battle 30 miles east of the capital Kabul in the Surobi district - the heaviest loss of troops France has suffered since deploying to Afghanistan in 2002.
- August 20, 2008 - Three Polish soldiers, Cprl. Waldemar Sujdak, 28, PFC Pawel Szwed, 27, and PFC Pawel Brodzikowski, 25, were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) strike in Ghazni province.
- August 20, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. 1st Class David J. Todd Jr., 36, of Marrero, La., died in Bala Morghab, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his unit was attacked by enemy forces using small arms fire. He was assigned to the Afghan Regional Security Integration Command-West, Herat, Afghanistan.
- August 20, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. David L. Paquet, 26, of Rising Sun, Md., died at Combat Outpost Vegas, Afghanistan, of undetermined causes while conduting a patrol. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- August 21, 2008 - Three Canadian ISAF soldiers, Shawn Eades, 33, Stephan John Stock, 25, and Dustin Roy Robert Joseph Wasden, 25, were killed and another seriously wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded near their armoured vehicle while they were conducting a patrol in the volatile Zhari district of Kandahar province.
- August 22, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Brian E. Studer, 28, of Ramsey, Minn., died in Ghazni, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when the improvised explosive device he was attempting to deactivate detonated. He was assigned to the 720th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 28th Transportation Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, Mannheim, Germany.
- August 25, 2008 - A Danish soldier, Henrik Christian Christiansen, 29, died of wounds suffered when the vehicle he was in was blasted by an improvised explosive device (IED).
- August 27, 2008 - A German ISAF soldier, Mischa Meier, 29, was killed and three others wounded by an improvised explosive device (IED) blast near the city of Kunduz.
- August 31, 2008 - A Romanian soldier, Dragos Traian Alexandrescu, 32, was killed and four others wounded when their armoured personnel carrier hit an improvised explosive device (IED) while on patrol on the Qalat-Kabul highway about 20km from Qalat.
- September 2, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Gregory A. Rodriguez, 35, of Weidman, Mich., died of wounds suffered in Ana Kalay, Afghanistan, when his mounted patrol came under small arms fire. He was assigned to the K-9 unit of the 527th Military Police Company, 709th Military Police Battalion, 18th MP Brigade, Ansbach, Germany.
- September 3, 2008 - Three Canadian ISAF soldiers, Andrew Grenon, 23, Mike Seggie, 21, and Chad Horn, 21, were killed and five others wounded in a direct attack on a Canadian armoured vehicle in the volatile Zhari district outside Kandahar city. The attack came on the two-year anniversary of the start of Operation Medusa, a Canadian-led operation to clear the very same area of insurgents.
- September 7, 2008 - A Canadian ISAF soldier, Prescott (Scott) Shipway, 36, was killed and seven others were wounded when the armoured vehicle he was travelling in was struck by the blast of an improvised explosive device (IED) in the Panjwaii district of Kandahar province.
- September 7, 2008 - A Dutch ISAF soldier, Jos Ten Brinke, 21, died by an improvised explosive device (IED) blast near his vehicle.
- September 9, 2008 - An American soldier, Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Eichmann A. Strickland, 23, of Arlington, Wash., died from injuries suffered when the vehicle he was driving hit an improvised explosive device in Afghanya Valley, Afghanistan. He was assigned to Combat Service Support Det. 36, Iwakuni, Japan. He was a member of a US Marine embedded Training Team deployed to Afghan Regional Security Integration Command Central.
- September 11, 2008 - An American soldier, Pvt. Michael W. Murdock, 22, of Chocowinity, N.C., died at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered at Combat Outpost Lybert, Afghanistan, when he was struck by enemy fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- September 17, 2008 - Four American soldiers, Sgt. Joshua W. Harris, 21, of Romeoville, Ill., Capt Bruce E. Hays, 42, of Cheyenne, Wyo., 1st Lt. Mohsin A. Naqvi, 26, of Newburgh, N.Y. and Staff Sgt. Jason A. Vazquez, 24, of Chicago, Ill, died in Gerdia Seria, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device.
- September 18, 2008 - An American soldier, LtCol James L. Wiley, 46, of North Bend, Ore., died at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident. He was assigned to the 27th Brigade Combat Team, New York Army National Guard, Syracuse, N.Y.
- September 18, 2008 - An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Brandon W. Farley, 30, of Grand Prairie, Texas, died at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained September 17 when his mounted patrol was attacked by enemy forces using small arms and rocket-propelled grenades in Able Monti, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- September 19, 2008 - An American marine, Sgt. Jerome C. Bell Jr., 29, of Auburn, N.Y., died while supporting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- September 20, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Staff Sgt. Nathan M. Cox, 32, of Walcott, Iowa, and Pvt. Joseph F. Gonzales, 18, of Tucson, Ariz, died in the Korengal Valley, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- September 20, 2008 - An American airmen, Maj. Rodolfo I. Rodriguez, 34, of El Paso, Texas, died in Islamabad, Pakistan, of wounds suffered from an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 86th Construction & Training Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
- September 20, 2008 - An American soldier, Capt Bruno G. Desolenni, 32, of Crescent City, Calif., died in Kandahar, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. He was assigned to the Joint Forces Headquarters, Element Training Team, Oregon Army National Guard.
- September 20, 2008 - An American sailor, Cryptologic Technician Third Class Petty Officer Matthew J. O’Bryant, 22, of Duluth, Ga., died in the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan. O'Bryant was assigned to the Navy Information Operations Command Maryland, Fort Meade, Md.
- September 21, 2008 - An Italian soldier, caporal maggiore Alessandro Caroppo, 23, of San Pietro Vernotico, Brindisi died of the injuries from a accident in Afghanistan.
- September 28, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt William E. Hasenflu, 38, of Bradenton, Fla., died in the Jaji District, Afghanistan, from wounds suffered when his unit was ambushed by enemy forces using small arms fire. He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.
- September 28, 2008 - An American soldier was killed by an Afghan police officer. (later more details)
- September 29, 2008 - Three American soldiers, Cpt Richard G. Cliff Jr., 29, of Mount Pleasant, S.C., Sgt. 1st Class Jamie S. Nicholas, 32, of Maysel, W.Va. and Sgt. 1st Class Gary J. Vasquez, 33, of Round Lake, Illinois, died in Yakhchal, Afghanistan, from wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device during mounted operations. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, N.C.
October – present
- October 2, 2008 - An American marine, Spc Jason E. von Zerneck, 33, of Charlotte, N.C., died of injuries sustained from a vehicle incident in Qara Bagh Karez, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2d Squadron, 101st Cavalry Regiment, New York Army National Guard, Jamestown, N.Y.
- October 9, 2008 - An American soldier, Cpl Jason A. Karella (20) of Anchorage, Alaska, died while supporting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.
- October 13, 2008 - An American soldier Pfc Scott G. Dimond (39) of Franklin, N.H., died in Kandahar, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle struck an IED and his patrol was engaged in a small arms fire attack. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment (Mountain), New Hampshire Army National Guard, Milford, N.H.
- October 14, 2008 - Three American soldiers Spc Cory J. Bertrand (18) of Center, Texas, Spc Stephen R. Fortunato, 25, of Danvers, Mass., and Sgt Preston R. Medley (23) of Baker, Florida, died in Qazi Bandeh, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- October 15, 2008 - A British soldier, Trooper James Munday (21) of Coleshill, from D Squadron Household Cavalry Regiment - the same regiment as Prince Harry - was killed while on routine patrol about 23 kilometres (14 miles) north of Forward Operating Base Delhi by an IED in the Helmand province, Afghanistan.
- October 16, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt John M. Penich (25) of Beach Park, Ill., died in Karangol Village, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered from indirect fire. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- October 16, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt Federico Borjas (33) of San Diego, California, died in Bermel District Center, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered from small arms fire during a dismounted patrol. He was assigned to 416th Civil Affairs Battalion, 351st Civil Affairs Command, San Diego, Calif.
- October 20, 2008 - An American soldier, Capt Robert D. Lindenau (29) of Camano Island, Washington, died in Charbagh, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when a rocket-propelled grenade struck his vehicle. He was assigned to the 91st Civil Affairs Battalion, 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.
- October 20, 2008 - Two German paratroopers, Sgt Patrick Behlke (25) of Biesenthal and Cpl Roman Schimdt, 22, of Landstuhl, were killed by a suicide bomber in Chahar Dara district, Kunar Province, Afghanistan. They were from "Fallschirmjägerbattaillon 263".
- October 22, 2008 - An American soldier, Spc Deon L. Taylor (30) of Bronx, N.Y., died in Bela Beluk, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New York Army National Guard, Syracuse, N.Y. Besides that he had been with the Police Department nearly four years and was assigned to Brooklyn's Narcotics Bureau.
- October 22, 2008 - Two American marines, Cpl Adrian Robles (21) of Scottsbluff, Nebraska and Lance Cpl San Sim, 23, of Santa Ana, California, died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. They were assigned to resp. 2nd and 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, California.
- October 27, 2008 - Two American soldiers, Sgt Nicholas A. Casey (22) of Canton, Ohio, who was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg and Sgt Kevin D. Grieco, 35, of Bartlett, Illinois, who was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 122nd Field Artillery, Illinois Army National Guard, Sycamore, Illinois, died in Baghlan, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when a suicide bomber detonated explosives as they were preparing to enter a building.
- October 27, 2008 - An American marine, 1Lt Trevor J. Yurista (32) of Pleasant Valley, New York, died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
- October 31, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt Daniel W. Wallace (27) of Dry Ridge, Kentucky, died in Badin Kheyl, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit using small arms fire. He was assigned to the 201st Engineer Battalion, Kentucky Army National Guard in Cynthiana, Kentucky.
- November 4, 2008 - A British soldier, Yubraj Rai (28) was killed by small arms fire in the Musa Qala area of Helmand province.
- November 9, 2008 - Two Spanish soldiers, Juan Andrés Suárez García (41) of Mieres, Asturias and Rubén Alonso Ríos (30) of Vigo, Galicia as a result of a suicide attack against a convoy of Afghan National Army who was being escorted by Spanish soldiers on mission of education and training in the south of the Herat province. Another one was badly injured and several slightly
- November 12, 2008 - Two British soldiers, Robert Joseph McKibben (32) and Neil David Dunstan (32) were killed when their vehicle hit an IED while on patrol in Garmsir district of southern Helmand province.
- November 13, 2008 - An American soldier, Sgt Jonnie L. Stiles (38) of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, died in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. He was assigned to the 927th Engineer Company (Sapper), 769th Engineer Battalion, Louisiana Army National Guard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- November 15, 2008 - A British soldier, Colour Sgt Krishnabahadur Dura (36) was killed by an IED in the Musa Qala area of Helmand province.
- November 22, 2008 - A French soldier died in a land mine explosion near Kabul.
- December 1, 2008 - An American soldier, Cpt Robert J. Yllescas (31) of Lincoln, Neb., died at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, of wounds suffered Oct. 28 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his unit at Combat Outpost Keating, Afghanistan. Yllescas' legs were mangled and he suffered head trauma Oct. 28 when an improvised explosive device detonated near him. His legs were later amputated. On a family blog, Yllescas' wife Dena wrote that the results of a test were "devastating," so the family decided to let him go. He was assigned to the 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
- December 5, 2008 - Three Canadian ISAF soldiers, Mark Robert McLaren, 23, Demetrios Diplaros, 24, and Robert John Wilson, 38, were instantly killed when the armoured vehicle they were travelling in was struck by the blast from a very large improvised explosive device (IED) in Arghandab district, west of Kandahar city. The blast came from an estimated 100 kilograms of powerful homemade explosives that hurled their heavily armoured vehicle more than 80 metres from the highway and left a crater 9 metres deep. In a separate incident that day, a Canadian soldier on foot patrol in Zhari district lost both of his lower legs to another IED.
- December 13, 2008 - Three Canadian ISAF soldiers, Thomas James Hamilton, Justin Peter Jones, and John Michael Roy Curwin, ages as yet unreleased, were killed and another wounded when the armoured vehicle they were patrolling in was struck by the blast from a very large improvised explosive device (IED) in Arghandab district, approximately 14 kilometres west of Kandahar city and within a kilometre of the site of the December 5th deaths.
- December 19, 2008 - Dutch military Sergeant Mark Weijdt died because of an improvised explosive device. This is the 18th casualty on the Dutch side since 2006 and the 6th of 2008. A second military suffered light injuries.
- December 19, 2008 - Three Danish army servicemen were killed and one injured as their APC hit an IED or mine in southern Helmand province. The killed personel were aged between 21 and 23, and came out of Gardehusarregimentet in Slagelse. The casualties came shortly after two other soldiers were deceased in Denmark. With twelve soldiers killed, 2008 is marked as the most bloody year for danish combat personel since 1940.
- December 17, 2008 - A British soldier from Australia with joint Australian-British citizenship, Stuart Nash, 21, died of his wounds after being shot while waging gun battle from a rooftop in Zarghun Kalay in Helmand province. He was the sixth British soldier to be killed in the week.
See also
- War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- Afghanistan War order of battle
- British forces casualties in Afghanistan
- Canadian Forces casualties in Afghanistan
- German Armed Forces casualties in Afghanistan
- Civilian casualties of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- List of Coalition aircraft losses in Afghanistan
- International public opinion on the war in Afghanistan
- ISAF
- Operation Enduring Freedom
- Operation Medusa
- Operation Mountain Fury
- Operation Northern Wind
- Protests against the invasion of Afghanistan
- Taliban insurgency
- Tarnak Farm incident
Notes
- U.S. Defense Department. "Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) U.S. Casualty Status."
- Reuters. Foreign soldier missing in Afghanistan from UAE.
- USWarWatch. Afghanistan Text Archive - October 2007
- iCasualties.org: Operation Enduring Freedom
- "SAS man killed in Afghanistan attack". ABC News. 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
- http://www.globalcollab.org/Nautilus/australia/afghanistan/casualties-adf Casualties - ADF
- "Defence Force Media Site". Retrieved 2008-11-28.
- U.K. Ministry of Defence. Operations in Afghanistan: British Fatalities
- ^ - Afghan ambush kills French troops - August 19, 2008
- http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080930/tpl-uk-afghan-violence-toll-81f3b62.html
- ^ http://fr.news.yahoo.com/3/20081122/twl-afghanistan-france-defense-fcd69a8.html
- http://www.myafghan.com/search2.asp?search=1/29/2003
- World War 3 Report #71
- Bomber kills 2 soldiers at Kabul airport - Boston.com
- thinkSPAIN "Spanish soldier killed in Afghanistan accident "
External links
- Defense Department Casualty Page
- NATO ISAF Press Releases
- Operation Enduring Freedom: Fatalities
- Casualties in Afghanistan & Iraq
- CNN.com - Operation Enduring Freedom Casualties
- US War Watch - Afghanistan casualties tracked by US War Watch
- CBC News Indepth: Afghanistan, Canadian casualties
- British military fatalities in Afghanistan in OEF and ISAF (BBC News)
- Casualty Counter: Afghanistan Casualty Counter
- "War Against Terrorism" in Afghanistan
- British Casualty Monitor - Tracking the war in Afghanistan
- "Firefight in Sangin: The Death of Pte. Robert Costall": Open source media analysis, MILNEWS.ca - Military News for Canadians, last updated 15 September 7 (104KB .pdf).
- "Highlights: Death of Corporal Anthony Joseph Boneca on July 9, 2006": Open source media analysis, MILNEWS.ca - Military News for Canadians, last updated 22 July 6 (80KB .pdf).
- The Reality Page