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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (103008)6/26/2003 8:17:26 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 281500
 
Yes, you are right. I said that's what I thought they said....Since they were talking about the SE Asia part of the war, it must have been casualties in total....

But now that I checked these sources....over 400,000 dead for one war for Americans was massive. Plus the wounded and missing.

Makes this war, 60 years later, all the more remarkable, both in length, and in casualties.... However, that said....each person counts. Including those who died on 9-11 or later because of that event. To say NOTHING of the hundreds of thousands of people killed by Saddam's group in Iraq.