Contractors who died in Iraq, after being told by the Dick and the Bush that it was safe, that the military on the ground would protect them.
So phuck you silly idiots who drink Issa's Kool Aid and buy into this "scandal". Where's your outrage? OH....Fox didn't report on this.
Now wait for some chickenshit to email me in a PM and tell me NOT to put long lists on here. You can STFU before you start. This is the truth, deal with it.
2003
April 10, 2003 American, Robert Grimm, was killed in a vehicle accident on the Kuwait-Iraq border. He was working for National Response Corp. of Long Island as a fireman.
July 10, 2003 American, name unknown, was killed in a vehicle accident near Basra. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
July 21, 2003 Briton, Peter Rudolf, drowned when he fell ill while on a dive near Umm Qasr. He was working for Sub-Surface Eng'g as a diver.
August 5, 2003 American, Fred Bryant Jr., was killed by a roadside bomb near Tikrit. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
August 10, 2003 Nepali, name unknown, was killed by a riot in Basra. He was working as a PMC.[6]
August 19, 2003 American, Nadan Audisho Younadam, was killed in an ambush in Tikrit. He was working for the U.S. Army as a translator.
September 3, 2003 American, Vernon Gaston, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as Operations Manager at the Joint Military Mail Terminal at Baghdad Airport.
September 4, 2003 Briton, Ian Rimell, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working for Mines Advisory Group as a bomb disposal expert.
September 12, 2003 Jordanian, name unknown, was killed by friendly fire in Fallujah. He was working for a Jordanian hospital as a PMC.
September 25, 2003 Somali, name unknown, was killed by a bomb in Baghdad. He was working for a "al-Aike" hotel housing journalists from US television network NBC as a PMC[7]
October 9, 2003 American, Kirk von Ackermann, was captured on a road between Kirkuk and Tikrit, he is still missing and presumed dead. He was working for Ultra Services as a PMC. The CID determined that Von Ackermann died on October 9, 2003 in a botched kidnapping attempt. They still, however, refuse to give out information on his case which is still "active." Ackermann's body was never found.
November 2, 2003 Two Americans, Roy Buckmaster and David Dyess, were killed by a roadside bomb in Fallujah. They were working for EOD Technology, Inc. as bomb disposal experts.
November 13, 2003 American, Forrest Snare, was killed in an ambush west of Balad. He was working for IAP Worldwide Services as a private contractor.
November 17, 2003 American, Brent McJennett, was killed by a land mine in Tikrit. He was working for Proactive Communications Inc as a communications contractor. Hungarian, Péter Varga-Balázs, was killed by friendly fire near Ramadi. He was working for ToiFor Kft as a truck driver.
November 23, 2003 Two Americans, Todd Drobnick and Gordon Sinclair, were killed in a vehicle accident between Mosul and Dohuk. They were working for Titan National Security Solutions as translators.
November 29, 2003 Colombian, Jorge Arias Duque, was killed in an ambush in Balad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a PMC.
November 30, 2003 Two South Koreans, Man-Soo Kim and Kyung-Hae Kwak, were killed in an ambush south of Tikrit. They were working for Omu Electric Co. as electricians.
December 14, 2003 American, Ryan Manelick, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for Ultra Services as a PMC.
2004[edit]
January 5, 2004 Canadian, Richard Flynn, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working as a PMC.
January 6, 2004 Two Frenchmen, names unknown, were killed in an ambush in Fallujah. They were working as private contractors.
January 14, 2004 Two Americans, names unknown, were killed in an ambush near Tikrit. They were working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as truck drivers.
January 21, 2004 American, Jody Deatherage, was killed in a vehicle accident. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
January 24, 2004 Pakistani, Habibur Rehman, was killed in an ambush. He was working for a Saudi Arabian firm as a truck driver.
January 26, 2004 American, Arthur Linderman Jr., was killed in an ambush near Tikrit. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
January 29, 2004 South African, Francois Strydom, was killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. He was working for SAS International as a PMC. Four other South African PMC were injured.[8]
February 8, 2004 Fijian, Tomasi Ramatau, was killed in a mortar attack in Baghdad. He was working for Global Risk Strategies Limited as a PMC.
February 16, 2004 American, Ray Parks, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for American Services Center as a private contractor.
February 23, 2004 American, Albert Luther Cayton, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
February 29, 2004 American, Travis B.Whitman, was killed in a vehicle accident in Baghdad. He was working as a PMC.
March 16, 2004 A Dutch and a German, names unknown, were killed in an ambush near Hillah. They were working as water project engineers.
March 18, 2004 Briton, Scott Mounce, was killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. He was working for an Italian communications company as a telecommunications engineer.
March 22, 2004 Two Finns, Seppo Haapanen and Jorma Toronen, were killed by a sniper west of Baghdad. They were both businessmen.
March 28, 2004 A Canadian and a Briton, Andy Bradsell and Christopher McDonald, were killed in an ambush in Mosul. They were working for Olive Security as PMC's.
March 31, 2004 Four Americans: Wesley Batalona, Scott Helvenston, Michael Teague and Jerko Zovko, were killed when they were ambushed and massacred in Fallujah, their bodies were mutilated and hanged for public display. They were working for Blackwater Security as PMC's.
April 1, 2004 Czech, name unknown, was killed in an accidental gas explosion at a refinery in south Iraq. He was working for Chemoprojekt as a petrochemical expert.
April 3, 2004 American, Emad Mikha, was killed in an ambush in Muqdadiyah. He was working for Titan National Security Solutions as a translator.
April 6, 2004 South African, Gray Branfield, was killed during street fighting in Al Kut, his body was mutilated and hanged for public display. He was working for Hart Security Company as a PMC. Bulgarian, Mario Manchev, was killed in an ambush south of Nasiriyah. He was working for SOMAT as a truck driver.
April 7, 2004 - Two Germans, Tobias Retterath and Thomas Hafenecker, were killed by Iraqi Terrorists in an ambush near Fallujah. They were members of the elite counter-terrorism unit GSG-9 working at the German embassy as guards. The second Officer; Thomas Hafenecker, is still missing today.[9]
April 8, 2004 American, Tim Smith, was killed in an ambush. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver. Briton, Michael John Bloss, was killed in an ambush near Hit. He was working for Custer Battles as a PMC.
April 9, 2004 Seven Americans: William Bradley, Timothy Bell, Stephen Hulett, Steven Scott Fisher, Tony Duane Johnson, Jack Montague and Jeffery Parker, were killed when their convoy was ambushed and decimated in Baghdad. Bradley and Bell were initially classified as missing, Bradley's remains were recovered in 2005, while Bell is still missing and presumed dead. Another American, Thomas Hamill, was captured but he escaped the next month. They were working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as truck drivers. Two Nepalis, Ram Bahadur Gurung and Shiva Prasad Lawati, were killed by a land mine in northern Iraq. They were working for Global Risk Strategies Limited as PMC's.
April 10, 2004 American, Nick Berg, was captured in Baghdad and executed on May 7, his remains were recovered the next day. He was a businessman.
April 11, 2004 Dane, Henrik Frandsen, was shot and killed in Baghdad. He was a businessman. Romanian, Aron Alexandru, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He was working for Bidepa as a PMC.
April 12, 2004 South African, Hendrik Visagie, died at a U.S. military hospital from wounds received five days earlier in an ambush while escorting a convoy of diplomats from Jordan to Baghdad. He was working for Erinys International as a PMC.
April 13, 2004 Italian, Fabrizio Quattrocchi, was captured, along with three other Italians, and executed the next day. The other three Italians were rescued later that month. He was working as a PMC.
April 22, 2004 South African, Francois de Beer, was shot and killed in Baghdad. He was working for Meteoric Tactical Solutions as a PMC.
April 25, 2004 Two Americans, Thomas Carter and Vincent Foster, were killed by a roadside bomb near Baiji. They were working for Cochise Consultancy Inc. as PMC's.
April 28, 2004 Filipino, Rodrigo Reyes, was killed in an ambush in Abdali, near the Kuwait border. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
April 29, 2004 South African, name unknown, was shot and killed in Basra. He was working for a construction company as a PMC.
April 30, 2004 American, Mike Price, was killed by a roadside bomb near Baiji. He was working for Cochise Consultancy Inc. as a PMC. South African, name unknown, was killed by a land mine in Fallujah. He was working for a British security company as a PMC.
May 1, 2004 American, Christian F.Kilpatrick, was killed in an ambush near Tikrit. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC. Turk, Cemal Ugar, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He was working as a truck driver.
May 2, 2004 Two Fijians, Kelepi Qaranivalu and Emori Vunibokoi, were killed in an ambush in Mosul. They were working for Global Risk Strategies Limited as PMC's.
May 3, 2004 American, Aban Elias, was captured in Baghdad, he is still missing and presumed dead. He was working as a civil engineer.
May 7, 2004 American, Daniel Parker, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a PMC. Poles, Waldemar Milewicz and Mounir Bouamrane were killed in an ambush in Latifiya. They were working as a journalist and cameraman for Polish National TV.
May 10, 2004 A New Zealander, John Robert Tyrrell, and a South African, William (Bill) John Richard, were killed in an ambush in Kirkuk. They were working for an Iraqi construction company as engineers.
May 11, 2004 Filipino, Raymundo Natividad, was killed in a mortar attack near Balad. He was working for Prime Projects International as a warehouseman. Russian, Alexei Konorev, was killed in an ambush in Musayyib, south of Baghdad. He was working for InterEnergoServis as a construction worker.
May 12, 2004 Two Turks, Suayip Kaplanli and the other name unknown, were killed in an ambush in Mosul. They were working for Yuksel Construction as construction workers.
May 13, 2004 Two Americans, Henry Doll and Jesse Gentry, were killed in a vehicle accident near Tikrit. They were working for DynCorp International as PMC's.
May 14, 2004 Briton, Brian Tilley, was killed in an ambush. He was working for an Egyptian communications project as a PMC.
May 18, 2004 Briton, Andrew Harries, was killed in an ambush between Mosul and Irbil. He was working for ArmourGroup as a PMC.
May 24, 2004 Two Britons, Mark Carman and Bob Morgan, were killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. Carman was working for Control Risks Group as a PMC, while Morgan was working for the British Foreign Office as a petroleum consultant.
May 25, 2004 Two Russians, Viktor Dynkin and Vyacheslav Ovsyannikov, were killed in an ambush south of Baghdad. They were working for InterEnergoServis as power plant technicians.
May 30, 2004 American, Bruce Tow, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC.
June 2, 2004 American, Richard Bruce, was killed in a vehicle accident. He was working for Blackwater Security as a PMC.
June 5, 2004 Two Americans, Jarrod Little and Chris Neidrich, and two Poles, Krzysztof Kaskos, Artur Zukowski, were killed in an ambush in Baghdad. They were working for Blackwater Security as PMC's. American, James Gregory Wingate, was killed by a roadside bomb near Haditha. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver. Briton, Craig Dickens, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working for ArmourGroup as a PMC.
June 11, 2004 Lebanese, Hussein Ali Alyan, was captured and executed. He was working as a construction worker.
June 13, 2004 American, Shaun Fyfe, died of natural causes. He was working for Environmental Chemical Corp. International as a construction worker.
June 14, 2004 An American, Bill Hoke II, two Britons, Keith Butler and John Poole, a Frenchman, name unknown, and a Filipino, Raul Flores, were killed by a car bomb in Baghdad. The two Britons were working for Olive Security as PMC's, while the rest worked for Granite Services, Inc. as power industry workers. American, Rex G.Sprague III, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He worked for Titan National Security Solutions as a PMC.
June 17, 2004 American, Walter J.Zbryski, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver. Turk, Faysal Demir, was killed by friendly fire in Baghdad. He was working for Turkish mftr. of prefab housing as a truck driver.
June 19, 2004 Portuguese, Roberto Carlos, was killed by a roadside bomb south of Basra. He was working for Al-Atheer as a telecommunications worker.
June 22, 2004 Briton, Julian Davies, was killed in an ambush in Mosul. He was working for Global Risk Strategies Limited as a PMC. South Korean, Kim Sun-il, was captured and executed. He was working for Gana General Trading Co. as a supplier.
June 27, 2004 American, Joseph Arguelles, was killed when his transport plane was fire on over Baghdad. He worked for Readiness Mgmt. Svcs. as an electric power specialist.
July 2, 2004 American, Vern O'Neal Richerson, died at the U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, of wounds he received in a mortar attack. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a construction foreman.
July 9, 2004 Two Turks, names unknown, were killed in an ambush near Samarra. They were working as truck drivers.
July 12, 2004 Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb near Baiji. He worked as a truck driver.
July 13, 2004 Bulgarian, Georgi Lazov, was captured and executed in Mosul. He worked for a Bulgarian trucking company as a truck driver.
July 17, 2004 Jordanian, Ayid Nassir, was killed in an ambush in Ramadi. He worked as a truck driver. Turk, Abdulcelil Bayik, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He worked as a truck driver.
July 19, 2004 American, Mike Copley, was killed in a mortar attack in Samarra. He was working for United Defense Industries as a Bradley fighting vehicle maintenance technician.
July 20, 2004 Russian, Anatoly Korenkov, died at a Moscow hospital of wounds he received in an ambush. He worked for InterEnergoServis as a power plant technician.
July 22, 2004 Bulgarian, Ivaylo Kepov, was captured and executed near Baiji. He was working for a Bulgarian trucking company as a truck driver.
July 25, 2004 Jordanian, Marwan Zuheir Al Rusan, was shot and killed in Mosul. He was a businessman.
July 28, 2004 Two Pakistanis, Raja Azad and Sajad Naeem, were captured and executed. They were working for Al Tamimi group as construction workers.
August 1, 2004 Turk, Murat Yuce, was captured and executed. He was working for Bilintur as a cleaner.
August 2, 2004 Turk, Ferit Nural, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He worked as a truck driver.
August 4, 2004 Turk, Osman Alisan, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He worked for Ulasli Oil Company as a truck driver.
August 10, 2004 Egyptian, Mohammed Abdel Aal, was captured and executed. He worked as a car mechanic.
August 11, 2004 American, Kevin Rader, was killed in an ambush. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
August 12, 2004 Indian, Eldho Abraham, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He worked for a British construction company "Frame Project International" as an electrical engineer.[10]
August 16, 2004 South African, Herman Pretorius, was killed in an ambush in Mosul. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC.
August 22, 2004 Indonesian, Fahmi Ahmad, was killed in an ambush in Mosul. He was working for a subcontractor to Siemens as a telecommunications engineer. Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush between Tikrit & Kirkuk. He worked for a Tikrit bridge repair firm as a construction worker.
August 23, 2004 Three Macedonians: Dalibor Lazarevski, Dragan Markovikj and Zoran Naskovski, were captured and executed in Baghdad. They were working for Soufan Engineering as construction workers. Jordanian, Beshir Ahmed, was killed in a car hijacking between Tikrit & Baiji. He was a businessman.
August 24, 2004 American, Jamal Tewfik Salman, was captured and executed. He was working as a translator.
August 27, 2004 Egyptian, Jawdee Baker, was shot and killed in Baiji. He was working as a private contractor.
August 30, 2004 12 Nepalese were captured and executed. Their names were: Prakash Adhikari, Ramesh Khadka, Lalan Singh Koiri, Mangal Bahadur Limbu, Jit Bahadur Thapa Magar, Gyanendra Shrestha, Rajendra Kumar Shrestha, Bodhan Kumar Sah Sudi, Manoj Kumar Thakur, Sanjay Kumar Thakur, Bhekh Bahadur Thapa and Bishnu Hari Thapa. They were working for Morning Star Co. as cooks and cleaners. Three Turks: Majid Mehmet al-Gilami, Yahya Sadr and one name unknown, were captured and executed near Samarra. They were working as truck drivers.
September 4, 2004 American, John N.Mallery, was killed in an ambush in Taji. He was working for MayDay Supply as a project manager. Egyptian, Nasser Salama, was captured and executed near Baiji. He was working as a private contractor.
September 10, 2004 American, William Earl Bowers, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He was working for SEI Group Inc. as an engineer.
September 14, 2004 Two Canadians, Andrew Shmakov and Munir Toma, were killed by a car bomb in Baghdad. They were working as private contractors. American, Todd Engstrom, was killed in an ambush near Balad. He was working for EOD Technology Inc. as a PMC.
September 16, 2004 Two Americans, Eugene Armstrong and Jack Hensley, and a Briton, Kenneth Bigley, were captured in Baghdad. Armstrong was executed on September 20, Hensley was executed the next day and Bigley was executed on October 7. They were working for Gulf Services Co. as engineers.
September 21, 2004 Turk, Akar Besir, was captured and executed. He was working as a truck driver.
September 28, 2004 American, Roger Moffett, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
September 29, 2004 Briton, Iain Hunter, was killed in a vehicle accident in Tikrit. He was working for ArmourGroup as a PMC.
September 30, 2004 Briton, Alan Wimpenny, was killed by a roadside bomb near Samarra. He was working as a PMC.
October 4, 2004 - South African, Johann Hattingh, was killed and one other South African, Gavin Holshauzen, was wounded by a suicide car-bomber on Sadoon Street, Baghdad. Holshauzen later died of his injuries.
October 11, 2004 Two Britons, died in Kirkuk, one, Paul Chadwick, accidentally shot himself while the other, name unknown, was killed by a sniper. They were working for ArmourGroup as PMC's. Turk, Maher Kemal, was captured and executed. He was working as a truck driver.
October 12, 2004 Two South Africans, Johan Botha and Louis Campher, were killed in an ambush south of Baghdad. They were working for Omega Risk Solutions as PMC's.
October 14, 2004 Four Americans: Eric Miner, Steve Osborne, John Pinsonneault and Ferdinand Ibabao, were killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. They were working for DynCorp International as PMC's. Turk, Ramazan Elbu, was captured and executed. He was working as a truck driver.
October 19, 2004 American, Felipe E.Lugo III, was killed in a mortar attack near Baghdad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a labor foreman.
October 23, 2004 Croat, Dalibor Burazović, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working for Eurodelta d.o.o. as a truck driver. Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush in Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
October 27, 2004 American, Travis Schnoor, was killed by a roadside bomb west of Baghdad. He was working for Custer Battle as a PMC.
October 29, 2004 Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush in Mosul. He was working as a truck driver.[11]
November 2, 2004 American, Radim Sadeq Mohammed Sadeq, was captured in Baghdad, he is still missing and presumed dead. He was a businessman.
November 3, 2004 American, Jeffery Serrett, was killed in an attack on a prison in Baghdad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a medic. Briton, John Barker, was killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. He was working for Global Risk Strategies Limited as a PMC.
November 5, 2004 Nepali, Tikaram Gurung, was killed in an ambush. He was working for Gorkha Manpower Company as a PMC.
November 7, 2004 Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush in Samarra. He was working as a truck driver.
November 816, 2004 A Briton and a Turk, names unknown, were killed during the battle of Mosul. The Briton was working as a PMC, while the Turk was working as a truck driver.
November 9, 2004 Two Americans, Aaron Iversen and David Randolph, were killed in an ambush between Baghdad and Fallujah. They were working for EOD Technology Inc. as PMC's.
November 11, 2004 American, Mike Tatar, was killed in an ambush between Latafiya to Baghdad. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC.
November 12, 2004 American, Douglas S.Thomas, was killed by an IED while in a convoy en route to Tikrit. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC.
November 14, 2004 American, Wolf Weis, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working as a private contractor.
November 7, 2004 A Briton and a South African, Shaun Husband and Johan Terry, were killed by a roadside bomb in Zubayr, near Basra. They were working for Olive Security as PMC's.
November 16, 2004 South Korean, Jung Myeong-nam, was killed in an accident in Irbil. He was working for Taehwa Electrict Co. as a private contractor.
November, 2004 South African, Jacques Oosthuize, was killed in an ambush on a road between Tikrit and Mosul. He was working for Erinys Iraq as a PMC.[12]
November 25, 2004 Four Nepalis, names unknown, were killed by a mortar attack in Baghdad. They were working for Global Risk Strategies Limited as PMC's.
November 30, 2004 Honduran, José Mauricio Mena Puerto, was killed in an ambush. He was working for DynCorp International as a medic.
December 8, 2004 Two Americans, Dale Stoffel and Joseph Wemple, were shot and killed outside Baghdad. They were working for CLI USA as construction contractors.
December 15, 2004 Italian, Salvatore Santoro, was shot and killed at an insurgent checkpoint outside Ramadi. He was working as an aid worker.[13]
December 20, 2004 Turk, Saban Ozsagir, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working as a truck driver.
December 21, 2004 Four Americans: Leslie W.Davis, Brett A.Hunter, Allen Smith and Anthony M.Stramiello Jr., were killed by a suicide bomber in Mosul. They were working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as construction foremen and tehnicians.
2005[edit]
January 3, 2005 Three Britons: John Dolman, Nick Pear, one not known and one American, Tracy Hushin, were killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. Dolman and Pears were working for Kroll Security International as PMC's, while the other two worked for BearingPoint Inc. as financial managers.
January 16, 2005 American, name unknown, was killed in an ambush north of Baghdad. He was working for Steele Foundation as a PMC. Egyptian, Ibrahim Mohammed Ismail, was found dead, his body dumped in a street, in Ramadi. He was working as a truck driver.
January 19, 2005 Briton, Andrew Whyte, was killed in an ambush south of Baiji. He was working for Janusian Security Risk Mgmt. as a PMC.
February 8, 2005 Croat, Ivan Pavčević, was killed in an ambush near Tikrit. He was working as a truck driver.
March 3, 2005 Two Americans, Jimmy A.Riddle and Brian J.Wagoner, were killed by a roadside bomb in Ashraf. They were working for Special Operations Consulting-Security Mgmt. Group Inc. as PMC's.
March 12, 2005 Two Americans, Jim Cantrell and Bruce Durr, were killed by a roadside bomb in Hilla. Theyn were working for Blackwater Security as PMC's. Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb near Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
March 20, 2005 Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush north of Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
March 25, 2005 American, Eugene Hyatt, was killed in an accident. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a carpenter foreman.
April 1, 2005 American, Alfred Habelman, was killed in an ambush. He was working for a California-based construction company as a PMC.
April 11, 2005 Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
April 16, 2005 Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb south of Mosul. He was working as a truck driver.
April 18, 2005 Filipino, Rey Torres, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for Qatar International Trading Company as a PMC.
April 20, 2005 An American, an Australian and a Canadian: James Hunt, Chris Ahmelman and Stefan Surette, were killed in ambush in Baghdad. They were working for Edinburgh Risk Inc. as PMC's. Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He was working as a truck driver.
April 21, 2005 Six Americans, three Bulgarians and two Fijians were killed when their Mi-8 transport helicopter was shot down near Tarmiya, north of Baghdad. Their names were: Robert Jason Gore, Stephen Matthew McGovern, Jason Obert, David Patterson, Luke Adam Petrik, Eric Smith, Stoyan Anchev, Lyubomir Kostov, Georgi Naydenov, Jim Atalifo and Timoci Lalaqila. The Bulgarians were working as helicopter pilots, while the rest were working for Blackwater Security as PMC's.[14] American, Curtis Hundley, was killed by a roadside bomb near Ramadi. He was working for Blackwater Security as a PMC. Briton, Alan Parkin, was killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. He was working for Aegis Defence Services as a PMC.
May 1, 2005 Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush north of Baghdad. He was working as a truck driver.
May 3, 2005 Turk, Salih Gulbol, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He was working for a Kuwaiti company "Eskiocaklar" as a truck driver.[15]
May 7, 2005 Two Americans, Brandon Thomas and Todd Venette, were killed by a car bomb in Baghdad. They were working for CTU Consulting as PMC's.
May 9, 2005 Four South Africans, names unknown, and one Japanese, Akihiko Saito, were killed when their convoy was ambushed and decimated near Hit. Saito was initially wounded and captured but died later of his wounds. They were working for Hart Security Company as PMC's.
May 10, 2005 American, Thomas W.Jaichner, was killed by a sniper in Ramadi. He was working for Blackwater Security as a PMC.
May 12, 2005 American, Reuben Ray Miller, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
May 22, 2005 Jordanian, Al-Sanie, was killed in an ambush. He was working as a truck driver.
May 28, 2005 Lebanese, name unknown, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Baghdad. He was working as an interpreter.
June 2, 2005 Turk, Salih Gulbol, was killed in an ambush in Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
June 7, 2005 South African, Séan Ronald Laver, was killed by a raodside bomb in Habbaniya. He was working for Hart Security Companyas as a PMC.
June 9, 2005 Turk, Yusuf Akar, was killed in an ambush in Ramadi. He was working as a truck driver.
June 15, 2005 Bosnian, Ljubia Aleksić, was killed in an ambush 60 kilometres south of Baghdad. He was working for Lloyd-Owen International as a PMC.
June 21, 2005 Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush east of Balad. He was working as a truck driver.
June 27, 2005 American, Deborah Dawn Klecker, was killed by a roadside bomb east of Baghdad. She was working for DynCorp International as a PMC.
July 1, 2005 Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush near Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
September 2, 2005- American Leon "Vince" Kimbrell was killed by a shaped charge IED near the Al-Sadeer Compound in Baghdad. He worked for Dyncorp.
September 3, 2005 American, Ron Wiebe (US Navy Retired RVN Vet), and Briton, Jim Martin, were killed on their way back from Tikrit to Baghdad.
September 20, 2005 Four Americans: Keven Dagit, Sascha Grenner-Case, Christopher Lem and one name unknown, were killed when they were ambushed and massacred in Duluiya, their bodies were mutilated. They were working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as truck drivers.[16]
November 12, 2005 Sudanese, name unknown, was killed in an attack on the Omani embassy in Baghdad. He was working as a private contractor.[17]
November 14, 2005 - Two South Africans, Naas Du Preez and Johannes Potgieter, were killed by a roadside bomb on Haifa Street, Baghdad.
November 17, 2005 - South African, name unknown, died as a result of wounds he sustained from a roadside bomb on November 14, on Haifa Street, Baghdad.
December 22, 2005 - An American and a South African, Kyle Kaszynski and Jan Strauss, were killed by a roadside bomb north of Baghdad. Kaszynski was working for Croll Management while Strauss was working for DynCorp International. They were both PMC's.
2006[edit]
January 5, 2006 - Indian, Sibi Kora, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working as a truck driver[18]
March 6, 2006 - South African, Morne Pieterse, was killed by a roadside bomb in Basra.
May 7, 2006 - German, Karl Saville was killed in Baghdad. He was working for "Danubia Global" as security contractor.[19]
May, 2006 South African, Richard Andrew Kolver, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad[20]
June 8, 2006 - Australian Wayne Schulz was killed when the armoured vehicle in which he was travelling was destroyed by an explosive device. He was working for ArmorGroup.[21]
June 14, 2006 - A Sweden security contractor was killed by an explosive device. He was working for "Genric Ltd.".[22]
July 15, 2006 Syrian, Salih Fawzi al-Madani, was captured in Baghdad, his body was found mutilated at the beginning of August. He was working as a private contractor.[23]
August 19, 2006 South African, Edmund Bruwer, was killed by a roadside bomb.
September 17, 2006 American, Darrell Leroy Wetherbee, was killed by a sniper in Hawijah. He was working for DynCorp as a PMC.
October 2, 2006 two Turks, Nuri Akceren and Zeki Kilicwho, were killed in an ambush near Mosul. They were working as truck drivers.[24]
October 30, 2006 South African, Morne Pieters, killed by hostile fire.
2007[edit]
January 7, 2007 American, Glenda Oliver Butts, died of natural causes. She was working for Two Rivers Consultants as a construction consultant.[25]
January 9, 2007 - 2007 Balad aircraft crash, 5 pilots - citizens of Moldavia[26] and 28 Turkish construction workers were killed[27]
January 17, 2007 - Croatian eljko Both was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. Нe was working for "Unity Resources Group" as security contractor.[28] Also, Hungarian, Janos Nemeth, killed same contact.
January 23, 2007 - Five Americans: Steve Gernet, Ron Johnson, Art Laguna, Shane Stanfield and Casey Casavant, were killed by insurgents during the rescue of US dignitaries from an ambushed meeting in Eastern Baghdad. They were worked for Blackwater and were contracted Dept. of State PMC's.[29]
February, 2007 - U.S. citizen Donald E. Tolfree Jr. was killed at Camp Anaconda. He was worked for KBR, Inc. as truck driver[30]
February 15, South African, Glen Joyce, was killed by an IED in Baghdad.
February 18, Don Schneider an American civilian driving a post office mail truck from Kuwait to Camp Ceder Iraq died from two 155 round IED's
March 2007 - U.S. citizen Carolyn Edwards was killed in Baghdad's Green Zone. She was worked for KBR, Inc. as logistics coordinator[31]
April 5, 2007 Kuwaiti, name unknown, was killed in an ambush in Basra. He was working as a translator.[32]
April 15, 2007 Five Iranians, names unknown, were killed in an ambush in Baqubah. They were working as truck drivers.[33]
June 12, 2007 American, Michael Wayne Butler, was killed by a rocket propelled grenade in Tikrit. He worked for DynCorp International as a PMC.[34]
July 15, 2007 - Australians Brendan Hurst and Justin Saint were killed by a rocket propelled grenade in an ambush. They were working for BLP International.[35]
August 28, 2007 - South African, Frans Robert Brand, was killed by an IED. He was employed as a security specialist by the London-based ArmorGroup Iraq.[36]
2008[edit]
June 12, 2008 Briton, Darryl Fern, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for AEGIS as a PMC.
June 13, 2008 - South African Desmond Milnes died from wounds sustained in the same attack as Darryl Fern.
November 13, 2008 three Russians, two Ukrainians, one Belarusian,[37] names unknown, and one Indian, Jaychandran Appukutten, were killed when their AN12 transport plane crashed near Fallujah. They were working for Falcon Aviation Group as cargo plane operators.[38]
2009[edit]
March 4, 2009 American, Justin Pope, died of an accidental gunshot wound. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC[39]
March 9, 2009 Pakistani, name unknown, was killed by Katyusha rocket fire in Basra. He was working as a private contractor at Basra International Airport.[40]
March 26, 2009 - Hungarian, Tibor Bogdan was killed by U.S. soldier near Camp Taji, north of Baghdad[41]
May 15, 2009 Briton, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb in Hilla. He was working as a PMC.[42]
May 22, 2009 American, Jim Kitterman, was stabbed and killed by fellow contractors in the Green Zone in Baghdad. He was working for Janus Construction as an engineer. Larry Eugene Young, was killed in a mortar attack on the Green Zone in Baghdad. He was working for Corporate Training Unlimited as a PMC.
May 25, 2009 American, Kenneth Rose[citation needed] was killed by a roadside bomb in Fallujah. He was working as a private contractor.
June 20, 2009 The bodies of two Britons, Jason Creswell and Jason Swindlehurst, were recovered in Baghdad, they were captured on May 27, 2007. They were working for GardaWorld as PMC's.
July 17, 2009 Two Americans, William F. Hinchman and one name unknown, were killed when their helicopter crashed in Baghdad. They were working for Blackwater Security as PMC's.
July 29, 2009 The bodies of two Britons, Alec MacLachlan and Alan McMenemy, were recovered in Baghdad, they were captured on May 27, 2007. They were working for GardaWorld as PMC's.
August 9, 2009 An Australian and a Briton, Darren Hoare and Paul McGuigan, were killed by a fellow contractor in the Green Zone in Baghdad. They were working for ArmourGroup as PMC's.
September 1, 2009 American, Adam Hermanson, was electrocuted in Baghdad. He was working for Triple Canopy as a PMC.
September 13, 2009 American, Lucas "Trent" Vinson, was killed by a U.S. soldier at Contingency Operating Base Speicher in Tikrit. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a private contractor.[43]
2010[edit]
March 10 - Briton, Robbie Napier, an Aegis Security contractor, died after the IED explosion in Iraq[44]
May 19 - Briton, Nic Crouch[45] was killed by a suicide car bomber in Mosul. Two other western contractors - believed to be Americans - and at least one Iraqi contractor were seriously injured in the attack. All the contractors worked for the British security company Aegis.[46]
July 22 - Two Ugandans and a Peruvian, names unknown, were working as PMC's who were guarding the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad when they were killed in a rocket attack on the Green Zone.[47]
September 14 - Briton, Karl Bowen, was killed in a car accident near Kirkuk.[48]
2011[edit]
March 16 - American, Johnnie Lee Smith died in Germany from injuries he received in Iraq when the truck he was driving hit an area covered in oil that had been ignited. He received burn injuries while trying to escape his vehicle. He was KBR truck driver[49]
June 23 - American, Stephen Everhart, was killed when his convoy was ambushed in Baghdad. He was working for USAID as an "international development and finance expert".[50]
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