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==US Iraq Casualties==
 
'''American casualties in Operation Iraqi Freedom''' have contributed by far the largest proportion of those killed and wounded in the invasion and subsequent occupation of [[Iraq]]. In the time since the start of the invasion nearly 1,800 service personnel have been killed in action. Some 14,000 troops have been wounded in action during the same time period.
 
<cite>Test</cite>
 
==American Dead==
 
===United States Air Force===
 
* Air Forces Central Command
 
===United States Army===
 
* Army Forces Central Command
** 4th Infantry Division
*** 44th Air Defense Artillery Regiment
**** 1st Battalion Genaro Acosta
*** 67th Armoured Regiment
**** 3rd Battlion Steven Acosta
** 101st Air Assault Division
*** 320th Field Artillery Regiment
**** 1st Battalion Michael D. Acklin II
 
===United States Coast Guard===
 
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===United States Marine Corps===
 
* Marine Forces Central Command
** I Marine Expeditionary Force
*** 1st Marine Division
*** 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
**** 4th Marine Regiment
***** 1st Battalion Roberto Abad,
** II Marine Expeditionary Force
 
===United States Navy===
 
* Navy Forces Central Command
** Logistics Force Joseph Acevedo
 
===United States Special Forces===
 
==US Reserve Call-Ups Table==
 
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!Date!![[US Army]]!![[US Navy]]!![[US Air Force]]!![[US Marine Corps]]!![[US Coast Guard]]!!Total
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|<center>'''2001'''</center>
|colspan="3" align="center"|[[Image:blenheim.550pix.jpg|250px|Bristol Blenheim, England, 2001.]]
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|21 November 2001||15,036||8,103||28,663||1,092||2,227||55,121
!bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description
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|28 November 2001||16,218||8,500||29,036||1,110||2,223||57,087
|Role||colspan="2"|[[Light bomber]], [[fighter]]
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|5 December 2001||16,298||8,908||28,120||1,140||2,198||56,664
|Crew||colspan="2"|3
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|12 December 2001||17,355||8,965||29,037||1,216||2,168||58,741
|First Flight||colspan="2"|[[June 25]], [[1936 in aviation|1936]]
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|19 December 2001||18,037||9,177||29,542||1,468||2,126||60,350
|Entered Service||colspan="2"|March [[1937 in aviation|1937]]
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|26 December 2001||18,515||9,193||30,628||1,468||2,108||61,912
|Manufacturer||colspan="2"|[[Bristol Aeroplane Company]], [[Rootes|Rootes Securities]], [[Avro]], [[Vickers|Canadian Vickers]]
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|<center>'''2002'''</center>
!bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Dimensions
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|2 January 2002||17,592||9,193||30,628||1,492||2,108||61,373
|Length||42 ft 9 in||13 m
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|9 January 2002||22,643||9,485||32,214||1,557||1,894||67,793
|Wingspan||56 ft 4 in||17.17 m
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|16 January 2002||22,963||9,485||33,077||2,683||1,972||70,180
|Height||12 ft 10 in||3.91 m
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|23 January 2002||23,409||9,736||33,582||2,739||1,920||71,386
|Wing area||469 ft&sup2;||43.57 m&sup2;
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|30 January 2002||23,606||10,008||33,550||3,135||1,904||72,203
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|6 February 2002||23,606||10,075||34,465||3,386||1,896||73,428
|Empty||9,790 lb||4,441 kg
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|13 February 2002||24,134||10,294||34,785||4,225||1,888||75,356
|Loaded||14,400 lb||6,531 kg
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|20 February 2002||24,160||10,597||35,241||4,388||1,888||76,274
|Maximum takeoff||lb||kg
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|27 February 2002||25,731||10,597||36,723||4,387||1,831||79,269
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|5 June 2002||31,431||9,011||36,977||4,144||1,566||83,129
|Engines||colspan="2"|2 x [[Bristol Mercury]] XV
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|12 June 2002||32,939||8,971||37,028||4,123||1,544||84,605
|Power||2 x 920 hp||kW
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|19 June 2002||33,640||8,884||37,264||4,129||1,498||85,415
!bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Performance
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|26 June 2002||34,478||8,760||36,773||4,096||1,485||85,592
|Maximum speed||266 mph||428 km/h
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|7 August 2002||36,895||6,723||30,460||3,831||1,215||79,124
|Combat range||1,950 miles||3,138 km
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|14 August 2002||36,895||6,647||29,620||3,815||1,103||78,080
 
|Ferry range||miles||km
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|21 August 2002||36,895||6,525||28,214||3,788||1,096||76,518
|Service ceiling||31,500 ft||9,600 m
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|28 August 2002||36,741||6,494||26,348||3,789||1,096||74,468
|Rate of climb||1,500 ft/min||457 m/min
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|4 September 2002||39,357||6,333||26,097||3,789||1,082||76,658
|Wing loading||lb/ft&sup2;||kg/m&sup2;
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|18 December 2002||30,334||4,931||15,673||3,833||759||55,530
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!bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Armament
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|5 March 2003||127,487||8,004||23,109||15,022||2,931||176,533
|Guns||colspan="2"|1 x .303-in Vickers K [[machine gun]] in nose<br/>2 x .303-in Browning machine guns in chin turret<br/>2 x .303-in Browning machine guns in dorsal turret<br/>(fighter variants: 4 x fixed .303-in Browning machine guns under fuselage)
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|12 March 2003||130,142||8,744||27,737||18,770||3,199||188,592
|Bombs||1,000 lb||454 kg
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|19 March 2003||148,612||9,875||30,783||19,711||3,636||212,617
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|26 March 2003||150,071||9,494||33,365||20,089||3,792||216,811
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|2 April 2003||148,450||10,782||35,123||20,560||4,016||218,931
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|9 April 2003||148,607||11,275||36,567||20,721||4,016||221,186
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|16 April 2003||148,701||11,748||37,356||20,986||4,412||223,203
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|23 April 2003||149,141||11,938||37,179||21,115||4,417||223,790
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|30 April 2003||149,689||11,997||37,220||21,194||4,428||224,528
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|7 May 2003||145,106||12,037||36,683||21,255||4,416||219,497
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|18 June 2003||139,444||10,511||35,257||20,932||4,112||210,256
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|2 July 2003||137,564||9,645||33,357||20,808||3,088||204,462
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|10 September 2003||128,568||4,749||25,513||13,767||1,860||174,403
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|17 September 2003||128,430||4,732||24,534||13,216||1,771||172,323
|-
|<center>'''2004'''</center>
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|2 June 2004||143,714||2,534||11,426||5,046||1,543||164,263
|-
|9 June 2004||144,153||2,535||11,704||8,381||1,543||168,316
|-
|<center>'''2005'''</center>
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|2 February 2005||153,124||3,256||11,513||13,138||902||181,933
|-
|9 February 2005||156,866||3,674||9,085||13,094||902||183,621
|-
|16 February 2005||159,195||3,830||11,584||13,063||760||185,432
|-
| 200||||||||||||
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==USN Deployments Template==
The '''Bristol Type 142 Blenheim''' was a high-speed [[light bomber]] used extensively in the early days of [[World War II]], built by [[Bristol Aeroplane Company]].
 
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The design had started as a civilian aircraft, a project of Lord Rothermere, owner of the [[Daily Mail]]. In order to promote British aviation, he asked the industry to deliver the fastest civilian aircraft in Europe, capable of carrying 6 passengers and 2 crew members. Bristol responded with the Type 142, and when it first flew as ''Britain First'' in 1934 it proved to be faster than any fighter the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] had at the time.
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Needless to say the [[Air Ministry]] was interested in such a plane for their own uses, and quickly sent out ''Specification B.28/35'' for prototypes of a bomber version of the 142M (M for "military"). The main changes were to move the wing higher on the fuselage from its former low position, to allow room under the spar for a bomb-bay. The aircraft was all-metal with twin [[Bristol Mercury]] radial engines of 860 hp (640 kW) each. It carried a crew of three &ndash; pilot, navigator/bombardier and gunner/wireless operator &ndash; and was armed with a forward firing .303 machine-gun in the wing root and a 0.303 in (7.7 mm) in a semi-retracting dorsal turret firing to the rear. A 1,000 lb (450 kg) bomb load was carried in the internal bay.
 
==Military unit see also template==
The plane was ordered directly from the plans, and the first production model, known at the time as the '''Bolingbroke''', served as the first and only prototype. The name then became '''Blenheim I''', and deliveries started in 1937. The plane would prove to be so successful that it was licensed by a number of countries, including [[Finland]] and [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]. Other countries bought it outright, including [[Romania]], [[Greece]], and [[Turkey]]. Total production in England amounted to 1,351 Mk.I's.
 
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Work on an extended range [[reconnaissance]] version started as the Mk.II, which increased tankage from 278 to 468 gallons, but only one was completed. Another modification resulted in the Mk.III, which lengthened the nose to provide more room for the bombardier. This required the nose to be "scooped out" in front of the pilot to maintain visibility during takeoff and landing. However both of these modifications were instead combined, along with a newer version of the Mercury engine with 905 hp (675 kW) and a second gun in the rear cockpit, to create the '''Blenheim IV'''. When it was introduced in 1939, the Mk.IV (Type 149 to Bristol) was the fastest bomber in the world, and 3,307 would eventually be produced.
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The longer range also lent itself to a [[Canada|Canadian]] need for a patrol bomber, and [[Fairchild]] started production there with the original name as the '''Bolingbroke'''. After a small run of British-like planes as the Mk.I, Fairchild switched production to the Mk.IV with American instruments and equipment. These versions also included anti-icing boots and a dinghy. Some of these planes served as bombers during the [[Aleutian Islands|Aleutians campaign]], but most of the 150 served in the intended role as patrol bombers on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast. Another 450 were completed as the Mk.IV-T as trainers, and saw extensive use in the [[Commonwealth Air Training Plan]].
 
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Another modification was attempted to create a heavy-[[fighter aircraft|fighter]] version, using a solid nose containing four more Browning machine-guns. Originally known as the '''Bisley''', the production aircraft were renamed '''Blenheim V''' and featured a strengthened structure, pilot armour, interchangeable nose gun pack or bombardier position, and yet another new Mercury with 950 hp (710 kW). The Mk.V (Type 160) was used primarily in the Far East.
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==Navy ship see also template==
Blenheims operated widely in many combat roles until about 1943. By that point most fighters could carry similar bombloads at much higher speeds, the surviving examples when most were used for training. The Blenheim also served as the pattern for the [[Bristol Beaufort|Beaufort]] and, eventually, [[Bristol Beaufighter|Beaufighter]].
 
* [[List of battle honours of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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==Navsource Ship Types==
*[http://www.warbirdalley.com/blenheim.htm Bristol Blenheim / Bolingbroke]
*[http://www.wwiitechpubs.com/hangar/ac-uk/ac-uk-lb-bristol-blenheim/ac-uk-lb-bristol-blenheim-br.html Bristol 142M, 149, and 160 Blenheim]
 
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