"Since I posted on April 28 the article “Is There an Army Cover Up of the Rape and Murder of Women Soldiers,” the deaths of two more U.S. Army women in Iraq and Afghanistan have been listed as suicides—the Sept. 28, 2007, death of 30-year-old Spc. Ciara Durkin and the Feb. 22, 2008, death of 25-year-old Spc. Keisha Morgan. Both “suicides” are disputed by the families of the women.
Since April 2008, five more U.S. military women have died in Iraq—three
in noncombat-related incidents. Ninety-nine U.S., six British and one
Ukrainian military women and 13 U.S. female civilians have been killed
in Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain, as well as probably hundreds of thousands
of Iraqi women and girls. Of the 99 U.S. military women, 64 were in the
Army active component, nine in the Army National Guard, seven in the
Army Reserve, seven in the Marine Corps, nine in the Navy and three in
the Air Force. According to the Department of Defense, 41 of the 99
U.S. military women who have been killed in Iraq died in
“noncombat-related incidents.” Of the 99 U.S. military women killed in
the Iraq theater, 41 were women of color (21 African-Americans, 16
Latinas, three of Asian-Pacific descent and one Native American—data
compiled from the Web site www.nooniefortin.com).
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