The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, April 14, 2004, Page 7, Image 7

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T he C lackamas P rint • 7
tH 10, 2004
\TE YEAR LATER
ility of the war in Iraq
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;S. troops in Iraq: 135,000
funded G.I.s: 3,466
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imber of U.S. soldiers killed: 682
ber of Iraqi soldiers killed: 11,000
ber of Iraqi civilians killed in war:
P hoto C ourtesy
of
WWW.CNN.COM
Map of important military movements and key
battles in “Operation Iraqi Freedom.”
Ds Found: 0
nber of Iraqi “playing cards”
>ll i red and/or killed: 42
Dinbs dropped: 40,000
oney spent: $131,000,000,000.00
Spc. Joseph
Hudson, left
to right, and
Spc. Patrick
Miller car­
ried an
American
flag and
waved from
a hatch of
the C-17
Globemaster
III as they
returned to
Biggs Army
Airfield in El
Paso, Texas,
April 19.
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of
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of
WWW.IMMIGRANTSFORMAERICACOM
A statue of former president of Iraq, Saddam
Hussein is toppled in Baghdad, symbolizing the
defeat of the dictator and his regime.
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of
PORTLAND.INDYMEDIA.ORG
March 1 5,
2003.
Thousands of
citizens gather
at Waterfront
Park in
Portland,
Oregon to pre­
pare for a
march to
protest the
upcomming
invasion of
Iraq. Some held
signs and ban­
ners while oth­
ers chanted
slogans such
as “1, 2, 3, 4,
we don’t want
your oil war.”
P hoto C ourtesy
of
WWW.THENAUSEA.COM
Burnt body of American mercinary is
strung up by a frenzied Iraqi mob
on a bridge in Falluja, Iraq, (see edi­
tors note on page 4).