Military casualtiesEpidemiologyF52In Operation Iraqi Freedom, which ended in August 2010, nearly 3500 hostile deaths occurred among US military personnel and 32,000 more were wounded in action (WIA). More than 1800 hostile deaths occurred during Operation Enduring Freedom (in and around Afghanistan) ...
An analysis of casualties presenting to military emergency departments in Iraq and AfghanistanEmergencyDepartmentCombatMilitaryProcedureUS military personnel comprised the largest proportion of combat casualties and most were injured by explosive. Within this dataset, ED providers most frequently performed ...
It also estimates that the US troops who have died fighting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan had passed 7,000 while it was 8,000 contractors at the end of 2019.Coalition partners have also died in large numbers:approximately 177,000 uniformed Afghans,Pakistanis,Iraqis,and Syrian allies have ...
Military casualtiesEpidemiologyF52In Operation Iraqi Freedom, which ended in August 2010, nearly 3500 hostile deaths occurred among US military personnel and 32,000 more were wounded in action (WIA). More than 1800 hostile deaths occurred during Operation Enduring Freedom (in and around Afghanistan) ...
Iraq and Afghanistan through the Lens of American Military CasualtiesScott Sigmund Gartner
Casualties disproportionately occur at higher rates among (i) young, white, males, (ii) enlisted personnel, (iii) less educated personnel, and (iv) those in combat job types. Our estimates indicate that overall US military personnel who deployed in an individual year to Iraq or Afghanistan had...
Although there has been interest in the literature regarding the casualties within the recent US military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, very little to date has looked specifically at a difference between the sexes. As the role of the female Soldier has changed over the years, so have the ...
No TitleIraq and Afghanistan through the Lens of American Military CasualtiesGartner, Scott Sigmund
U.S. Military Casualties and the Costs of War: Iraq, Afghanistan and post-9/11 ConflictsWihbey, John
Combat casualtiesIntroduction: Once injured in the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. and NATO troops receive medical treatment through tiered echelons of care with varying resources, from austere to state-of-the-art. Similar to civilian trauma systems, the aim is to provide rapid and ...