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Thanking our troops

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It may seem like the war has been going on for a long time, but think what it must be like for our men and women who are fighting in it. Whether or not you agree with the war, it's important to support our troops. At A Million Thanks you can let them know you support them with your thoughts, prayers, or emails. Take a minute to tell them how much you appreciate their sacrifices and service to our country.

U.S. Iraq casualties near 4,000

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The number of U.S. military casualties in Iraq is approaching 4,000. You can view Iraqi war casualty figures broken down by year, month, type and a wide variety of other statistical measures at the Iraq Coalition Casualty Count, a non-government site maintained by volunteers that compiles casualty data from every available source.

USA Today's Web site compiles an index of U.S. troop deaths in Iraq that covers the past two years by month.

In addition, since October 2006, The Los Angeles Times has been publishing profiles of California military personnel who have been killed in Iraq.

Write to a service member

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Since the Sept. 11 attacks and the anthrax scare, the Pentagon and the Postal Service have refused to deliver mail addressed simply to "Any Wounded Soldier" for fear terrorists or opponents of the war might send toxic substances or demoralizing messages. Mail must be addressed to a specific member of the armed forces -- a rule that some well-meaning Americans find particularly painful during the holiday season. But fortunately, there are plenty of message boards and e-mail sites to help fill the void. A search for "e-mail troops" brings up dozens of options. Here are a few that can help you get your holidays messages to our military members:
-- At www4.army.mil/ocpa/tooursoldiers, you can post and read messages to troops.
-- You can do the same at www.emailtroops.com, which also allows troops to respond.
-- And if you register at www.emailourmilitary.com/index.html, you will then be assigned a registered service member -- some of whom may not have access to online message boards -- to correspond with.

Iraqi casualty count

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The news that 2007 has become the deadliest year of the Iraq conflict so far for American troops is sobering, but is tempered by a sharp decline in casualties in recent months. You can track the trends yourself by viewing Iraqi war casualty figures broken down by year, month, type and a wide variety of other statistical measures at the Iraq Coalition Casualty Count, a non-government site maintained by volunteers that compiles casualty data from every available source.

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