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There have been 1,749 coalition deaths -- 1,060 Americans, 11 Australians, one Belgian, 285 Britons, 144 Canadians, three Czech, 29 Danes, 23 Dutch, seven Estonians, one Finn, 41 French, 43 Germans, two Hungarians, 22 Italians, four Latvians, one Lithuanian, five Norwegians, 16 Poles, two Portuguese, 13 Romanians, one South Korean, 28 Spaniards, four Swedes, two Turks and one NATO/ISAF -- in the war on terror as of May 14, 2010, according to a CNN count. Below are the names of the soldiers, Marines, airmen and sailors whose deaths have been reported by their nation's governments. The list also includes two U.S. Defense Department civilian employees. The troops died serving in the U.S.-led Operation Enduring Freedom or the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. At least 5,831 U.S. personnel have been wounded in action, according to the Pentagon. In addition to the military deaths, one Jordanian and 11 U.S. intelligence operatives have died in Afghanistan.

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Lt. Jesper Lindblom |
28 |
Särskilda Skyddsgruppen (Special Protection Group), Swedish Army |
Plunder, Sweden |
Killed when a roadside bomb struck an International Security Assistance Force vehicle convoy outside Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan on November 25, 2005 |
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Pvt. Braun Scott Woodfield |
24 |
Company G, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment |
Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia |
Killed when his light armored vehicle rolled over in an accident near the village of Lagman in southeast Afghanistan on November 24, 2005 |
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Spc. Matthew P. Steyart |
21 |
1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade |
Mount Shasta, California |
Killed when a roadside bomb detonated near his Humvee during patrol operations in Shah Wali Kot, Afghanistan, on November 22, 2005 |
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Petty Officer 3rd Class Emory J. Turpin |
23 |
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 |
Dahlonega, Georgia |
Died when he drowned in the Seychelles on November 20, 2005 |
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1st Sgt. Joao Paul Roma Pereira |
33 |
Portuguese Army |
Alhos Vedros, Portugal |
Killed when an explosive device detonated near his vehicle while on patrol in the Baghrami district of Kabul, Afghanistan, on November 18, 2005 |
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Sgt. 1st Class James S. Ochsner |
36 |
2nd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group |
Waukegan, Illinois |
Killed when a roadside bomb detonated near his Humvee during a supply distribution mission to Afghan citizens near Lawara, Afghanistan, on November 15, 2005 |
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Lt. Col. Armin Franz |
44 |
Feldersatzbataillon 901 (Field Replacement Battalion 901) |
Redwitz, Germany |
Killed when a suicide car bomb exploded next to his Wolf armored vehicle in Kabul, Afghanistan, on November 14, 2005 |


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