As of June 23, 2011, 749 foreign private contractor deaths in Iraq as part of the Iraq War are listed in this article. Of those, 355 were Americans,[1][2] at least 130 were Turks[3] and 58 were Britons.[4] 225 of those killed were private military contractors (PMCs).
The U.S. Department of Labor confirmed that by the end of March 2009, 917 civilian contractors were killed in Iraq, of which 224 (23 percent) were U.S. citizens. This number was updated to 1,537, by the end of March 2011, with an estimated 354 of these being U.S. citizens.[5][1] The total number of dead was further updated to 1,569, by July 20, 2012.[6]
^ abcUS and Coalition Casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan, Catherine Lutz, Watson Institute, Brown University, June 6, 2011
^ abCite error: The named reference slain was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^ ab"More than 100 Turkish people have been killed in Iraq since the start of the Iraq War in March 2003, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said in a statement on Monday. Nearly all of the killed Turkish people were truck drivers" Over 100 Turks killed in Iraq since outbreak of Iraq war // "XINHUA online" 5th June 2006 Bodies of two Turkish truck drivers slain in Iraq return to Turkey Contractor Deaths in Iraq Soar to Record
^ ab"Total: 468 ... It is understood that the above lists is incomplete." "Iraq Coalition Casualties: Contractors – A Partial List (10 April 2003 – 14 September 2010)". Icasualties.org. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
^"In outsourced U.S. wars, contractor deaths top 1,000 | Politics". Reuters. 2007-07-03. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
^"U.S. civilian contractor fatalities, 1,569." Iraq/Afghanistan military casualties update
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