01 January 2010

December 2009 first month without combat deaths in Iraq

Via Greyhawk:

United States Forces - Iraq Completes Month without Combat Action Death

January 1, 2010

BAGHDAD - December passed without any servicemembers being killed in action. This was the first month in the history of Operation Iraqi Freedom without any U.S. military being killed in combat.

Three USF-I troops did die from non-combat related incidents.

"We enter the new year with mixed emotions. While we are thankful that no troops were killed in action in December, we are equally mindful of those who have lost their lives while serving our nation. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families, and all that have lost a loved one in Iraq," said Gen. Ray Odierno, Commanding General of USF-I.

The leadership of USF-I reiterated its commitment to supporting the Government of Iraq and its security forces in maintaining a security environment where security incidents have been sharply reduced.

"There is still work to be done. We will continue to advise and support our Iraqi partners to pressure terrorist networks and reduce their capability to conduct high-profile attacks," said Gen. Odierno. "We will continue to support the government and people of Iraq as they progress towards credible and legitimate elections in March followed by a peaceful transition of power."

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