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2007 is deadliest year for US in Iraq LAUREN FRAYER BAGHDAD - The U.S. military on
Tuesday announced the deaths of five more soldiers and one sailor, making
2007 the deadliest year for U.S. troops despite a recent downturn, according
to an Associated Press count. The grim milestone passed despite a sharp drop in U.S. and Iraqi deaths here in recent months, after a 30,000-strong U.S. force buildup. There were 39 deaths in October, compared to 65 in September and 84 in August.
Five U.S. soldiers were killed Monday in two separate roadside bomb attacks, said Rear Adm. Gregory Smith, director of the Multi-National Force-Iraq's communications division. "We lost five soldiers yesterday in two unfortunate incidents, both involving IEDs," Smith told reporters in Baghdad's heavily-guarded Green Zone. Later, the military said four of the soldiers died after an explosion near their vehicle in Kirkuk province, and one was killed in Anbar. In a third statement, American forces said a sailor died of injuries from an explosion Monday in Salahuddin province, north of Baghdad.
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