List of private contractor deaths in Iraq

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Foreign contractor deaths in Iraq by country

 USA: 355[1][2]
 Turkey: 130+[3]
 UK: 58[4]
 South Africa: 29
 Fiji: 20
   Nepal: 20
 Philippines: 15
 Pakistan: 8
 Australia: 7
 India: 7
 Russia: 7
 Bulgaria: 6
 Jordan: 6
 Canada: 5
 Egypt: 5
 Iran: 5
 Moldova: 5
 Poland: 4
 Germany: 4
 Lebanon: 4
 Macedonia: 4
 New Zealand: 4
 South Korea: 4
 Croatia: 3
 France: 3
 Ukraine: 3
 Bosnia: 2
 Finland: 2
 Hungary: 2
 Italy: 2
 Uganda: 2
 Austria: 1
 Brazil: 1
 Colombia: 1
 Czech Republic: 1
 Denmark: 1
 Guam: 1
 Honduras: 1
 Indonesia: 1
 Japan: 1
 Kuwait: 1
 Netherlands: 1
 Peru: 1
 Portugal: 1
 Romania: 1
 Somalia: 1
 Sudan: 1
 Syria: 1
 Sweden: 1

TOTAL: 749+

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]

Incidents

2003

  • April 10, 2003 – American, Robert Grimm, was killed in a vehicle accident on the Kuwait-Iraq border. He was working for National Response Corp. of Long Island as a fireman.
  • July 10, 2003 – American, name unknown, was killed in a vehicle accident near Basra. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
  • July 21, 2003 – Briton, Peter Rudolf, drowned when he fell ill while on a dive near Umm Qasr. He was working for Sub-Surface Eng'g as a diver.
  • August 5, 2003 – American, Fred Bryant Jr., was killed by a roadside bomb near Tikrit. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
  • August 10, 2003 – Nepali, name unknown, was killed by a riot in Basra. He was working as a PMC.[7]
  • August 19, 2003 – American, Nadan Audisho Younadam, was killed in an ambush in Tikrit. He was working for the U.S. Army as a translator.
  • September 3, 2003 – American, Vernon Gaston, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as Operations Manager at the Joint Military Mail Terminal at Baghdad Airport.
  • September 4, 2003 – Briton, Ian Rimell, was killed in an ambush near Mosul. He was working for Mines Advisory Group as a bomb disposal expert.
  • September 12, 2003 – Jordanian, name unknown, was killed by friendly fire in Fallujah. He was working for a Jordanian hospital as a PMC.
  • September 25, 2003 – Somali, name unknown, was killed by a bomb in Baghdad. He was working for a "al-Aike" hotel housing journalists from US television network NBC as a PMC[8]
  • October 9, 2003 – American, Kirk von Ackermann, was captured on a road between Kirkuk and Tikrit, he is still missing and presumed dead. He was working for IREX Services as a PMC. The United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) determined that Von Ackermann died on October 9, 2003, in a botched kidnapping attempt. They still, however, refuse to give out information on his case which is still "active." Ackermann's body was never found.
  • November 2, 2003 – Two Americans, Roy Buckmaster and David Dyess, were killed by a roadside bomb in Fallujah. They were working for EOD Technology, Inc. as bomb disposal experts.
  • November 13, 2003 – American, Forrest Snare, was killed in an ambush west of Balad. He was working for IAP Worldwide Services as a private contractor.
  • November 17, 2003 – American, Brent McJennett, was killed by a land mine in Tikrit. He was working for Proactive Communications Inc as a communications contractor.
  • November 21, 2003 – Hungarian, Péter Varga-Balázs, was killed by friendly fire near Ramadi. He was working for ToiFor Kft as a truck driver.
  • November 23, 2003 – Two Americans, Todd Drobnick and Gordon Sinclair, were killed in a vehicle accident between Mosul and Dohuk. They were working for Titan National Security Solutions as translators.
  • November 29, 2003 – Colombian, Jorge Arias Duque, was killed in an ambush in Balad. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a PMC.
  • November 30, 2003 – Two South Koreans, Man-Soo Kim and Kyung-Hae Kwak, were killed in an ambush south of Tikrit. They were working for Omu Electric Co. as electricians.
  • December 14, 2003 – American, Ryan Manelick, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for IREX Services as a PMC.

2004

2005

  • January 3, 2005 – Three Britons: John Dolman, Nick Pear, John Eardley and one American, Tracy Hushin, were killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. Dolman and Pears were working for Kroll Security International as PMCs, Eardley was an engineer contracted by IPA Energy and Water Consulting, and Hushin worked for BearingPoint Inc. as a financial manager.
  • January 16, 2005 – American, name unknown, was killed in an ambush north of Baghdad. He was working for Steele Foundation as a PMC. Egyptian, Ibrahim Mohammed Ismail, was found dead, his body dumped in a street, in Ramadi. He was working as a truck driver.
  • January 19, 2005 – Briton, Andrew Whyte, was killed in an ambush south of Baiji. He was working for Janusian Security Risk Mgmt. as a PMC.
  • February 8, 2005 – Croat, Ivan Pavčević, was killed in an ambush near Tikrit. He was working as a truck driver.
  • March 3, 2005 – Two Americans, Jimmy A.Riddle and Brian J.Wagoner, were killed by a roadside bomb in Ashraf. They were working for Special Operations Consulting-Security Mgmt. Group Inc. as PMCs.
  • March 12, 2005 – Two Americans, Jim Cantrell and Bruce Durr, were killed by a roadside bomb in Hilla. They were working for Blackwater Security as PMCs. A Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb near Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
  • March 20, 2005 – Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush north of Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
  • March 25, 2005 – American, Eugene Hyatt, was killed in an accident. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a carpenter foreman.
  • April 1, 2005 – American, Alfred Habelman, was killed in an ambush. He was working for a California-based construction company as a PMC.
  • April 11, 2005 – Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
  • April 16, 2005 – Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb south of Mosul. He was working as a truck driver.
  • April 18, 2005 – Filipino, Rey Torres, was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for Qatar International Trading Company as a PMC.
  • April 20, 2005 – An American, an Australian and a Canadian: James Hunt, Chris Ahmelman and Stefan Surette, were killed in ambush in Baghdad. They were working for Edinburgh Risk Inc. as PMCs. Turk, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He was working as a truck driver.
  • April 21, 2005 – Six Americans, three Bulgarians and two Fijians were killed when their Mi-8 transport helicopter was shot down near Tarmiya, north of Baghdad. Their names were: Robert Jason Gore, Stephen Matthew McGovern, Jason Obert, David Patterson, Luke Adam Petrik, Eric Smith, Stoyan Anchev, Lyubomir Kostov, Georgi Naydenov, Jim Atalifo and Timoci Lalaqila. The Bulgarians were working as helicopter pilots, while the rest were working for Blackwater Security as PMCs.[16] American, Curtis Hundley, was killed by a roadside bomb near Ramadi. He was working for Blackwater Security as a PMC. Briton, Alan Parkin, was killed by a suicide bomber in Baghdad. He was working for Aegis Defence Services as a PMC.
  • May 1, 2005 – Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush north of Baghdad. He was working as a truck driver.
  • May 3, 2005 – Turk, Salih Gulbol, was killed in an ambush near Baghdad. He was working for a Kuwaiti company "Eskiocaklar" as a truck driver.[17]
  • May 7, 2005 – Two Americans, Brandon Thomas and Todd Venette, were killed by a car bomb in Baghdad. They were working for CTU Consulting as PMCs.
  • May 9, 2005 – Four South Africans, names unknown, and one Japanese, Akihiko Saito, were killed when their convoy was ambushed and decimated near Hit. Saito was initially wounded and allegedly captured but died later of his wounds. They were working for Hart Security Company as PMCs under contract to PWC Logitsics at the Abu Ghraib Warehouse Distribution Center near Baghdad International Airport.
  • May 10, 2005 – American, Thomas W.Jaichner, was killed by a sniper in Ramadi. He was working for Blackwater Security as a PMC.
  • May 12, 2005 – American, Reuben Ray Miller, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a truck driver.
  • May 22, 2005 – Jordanian, Al-Sanie, was killed in an ambush. He was working as a truck driver.
  • May 28, 2005 – Lebanese, name unknown, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Baghdad. He was working as an interpreter.
  • June 2, 2005 – Turk, Salih Gulbol, was killed in an ambush in Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
  • June 7, 2005 – South African, Séan Ronald Laver, was killed by a roadside bomb in Habbaniya. He was working for Hart Security Companyas as a PMC.
  • June 9, 2005 – Turk, Yusuf Akar, was killed in an ambush in Ramadi. He was working as a truck driver.
  • June 15, 2005 – Bosnian, Ljubiša Aleksić, was killed in an ambush 60 kilometres south of Baghdad. He was working for Lloyd-Owen International as a PMC.
  • June 21, 2005 – Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush east of Balad. He was working as a truck driver.
  • June 27, 2005 – American, Deborah Dawn Klecker, was killed by a roadside bomb east of Baghdad. She was working for DynCorp International as a PMC.
  • July 1, 2005 – Turk, name unknown, was killed in an ambush near Baiji. He was working as a truck driver.
  • September 2, 2005- American Leon "Vince" Kimbrell was killed by a shaped charge IED near the Al-Sadeer Compound in Baghdad. He worked for Dyncorp.
  • September 3, 2005 – American, Ron Wiebe (US Navy Retired RVN Vet), and Briton, Jim Martin, were killed on their way back from Tikrit to Baghdad.
  • September 20, 2005 – Four Americans: Keven Dagit, Sascha Grenner-Case, Christopher Lem and one name unknown, were killed when they were ambushed and massacred in Duluiya, their bodies were mutilated. They were working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as truck drivers.[18]
  • November 12, 2005 – Sudanese, name unknown, was killed in an attack on the Omani embassy in Baghdad. He was working as a private contractor.[19]
  • November 14, 2005 – Two South Africans, Naas Du Preez and Johannes Potgieter, were killed by a roadside bomb on Haifa Street, Baghdad.
  • November 17, 2005 – South African, "Tabs" from 23 Battalion, died as a result of wounds he sustained from a roadside bomb on November 14, on Haifa Street, Baghdad.
  • December 22, 2005 – An American and a South African, Kyle Kaszynski and Jan Strauss, were killed by a roadside bomb north of Baghdad. Kaszynski was working for Croll Management while Strauss was working for DynCorp International. They were both PMCs.

2006

  • January 5, 2006 – Indian, Sibi Kora, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working as a truck driver[20]
  • March 6, 2006 – South African, Morne Pieterse, was killed by a roadside bomb in Basra.
  • May 7, 2006 – British, Karl Saville was killed in Baghdad. He was working for "Danubia Global" as security contractor.[21]
  • May, 2006 – South African, Richard Andrew Kolver, was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad[22]
  • June 8, 2006 – Australian Wayne Schulz was killed when the armoured vehicle in which he was travelling was destroyed by an explosive device. He was working for ArmorGroup.[23]
  • June 11, 2006 Briton Kenneth Clarke killed in Tikrit by a roadside bomb
  • June 14, 2006 – A Swedish security contractor was killed by an explosive device. He was working for "Genric Ltd.".[24]
  • July 15, 2006 – Syrian, Salih Fawzi al-Madani, was captured in Baghdad, his body was found mutilated at the beginning of August. He was working as a private contractor.[25]
  • August 19, 2006 – South African, Edmund Bruwer, was killed by a roadside bomb.
  • September 17, 2006 – American, Darrell Leroy Wetherbee, was killed by a sniper in Hawijah. He was working for DynCorp as a PMC.
  • October 2, 2006 – Two Turks, Nuri Akceren and Zeki Kilicwho, were killed in an ambush near Mosul. They were working as truck drivers.[26]
  • October 30, 2006 – South African, Morne Pieters, killed by hostile fire.

2007

  • January 7, 2007 – American, Glenda Oliver Butts, died of natural causes. She was working for Two Rivers Consultants as a construction consultant.[27]
  • January 9, 2007 –
    2007 Balad aircraft crash, 5 pilots – citizens of Moldavia[28] and 28 Turkish construction workers were killed[29]
  • January 17, 2007 – Croatian Željko Both was killed in an ambush in Baghdad. He was working for "Unity Resources Group" as security contractor.[30] Also, Hungarian, Janos Nemeth, killed same contact.
  • January 23, 2007 – Five Americans: Steve Gernet, Ron Johnson, Art Laguna, Shane Stanfield and Casey Casavant, were killed by insurgents during the rescue of US dignitaries from an ambushed meeting in Eastern Baghdad. They worked for Blackwater and were contracted Dept. of State PMCs.[31]
  • February, 2007 – U.S. citizen Donald E. Tolfree Jr. was killed at Camp Anaconda. He was worked for KBR, Inc. as truck driver[32]
  • February 15, South African, Glen Joyce, was killed by an IED in Baghdad.
  • February 18, Don Schneider an American civilian driving a post office mail truck from Kuwait to Camp Ceder Iraq died from two 155 round IED's
  • March 2007 – U.S. citizen Carolyn Edwards was killed in Baghdad's Green Zone. She was worked for KBR, Inc. as logistics coordinator[33]
  • April 5, 2007 – Kuwaiti, name unknown, was killed in an ambush in Basra. He was working as a translator.[34]
  • April 15, 2007 – Five Iranians, names unknown, were killed in an ambush in Baqubah. They were working as truck drivers.[35]
  • June 12, 2007 – American, Michael Wayne Butler, was killed by a rocket propelled grenade in Tikrit. He worked for DynCorp International as a PMC.
  • July 15, 2007 – Australians Brendan Hurst and Justin Saint were killed by a rocket propelled grenade in an ambush. They were working for BLP International.[36]
  • August 28, 2007 – South African, Frans Robert Brand, was killed by an IED. He was employed as a security specialist by the London-based ArmorGroup Iraq.[37]
  • October 10, 2007 – U.S. Citizens Michael Doheny; Micah Shaw; Steve Evrard, killed by E.F.P near Al Kut. They was worked as a PSC for SOC-LLC U.S. Private Security Company.

2008

  • February 18, 2008 - Mr M. Salih, Mr S. Chalil, Mr S. R. Arachchige, killed during a rocket attack on the COB, Basra Airport
  • March 16, 2008 - Briton, Liam Carmichael, was killed when he was thrown from his vehicle after a tyre blow out in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq.
  • June 12, 2008 – Briton, Darryl Fern, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was working for AEGIS as a PMC.
  • June 13, 2008 – South African Desmond Milnes died from wounds sustained in the same attack as Darryl Fern.
  • July 6, 2008- American Justin English was killed when his convoy struck an IED. He was a firefighter for WSI.
  • November 13, 2008 – three Russians, two Ukrainians, one Belarusian,[citation needed] names unknown, and one Indian, Jaychandran Appukutten, were killed when their AN12 transport plane crashed near Fallujah. They were working for Falcon Aviation Group as cargo plane operators.[38]

2009

  • March 4, 2009 – American, Justin Pope, died of an accidental gunshot wound. He was working for DynCorp International as a PMC[39]
  • March 9, 2009 – Pakistani, name unknown, was killed by Katyusha rocket fire in Basra. He was working as a private contractor at Basra International Airport.[40]
  • March 26, 2009 – Hungarian, Tibor Bogdan was killed by U.S. soldier near Camp Taji, north of Baghdad[41]
  • May 15, 2009 – Briton, name unknown, was killed by a roadside bomb in Hilla. He was working as a PMC.[42]
  • May 22, 2009 – American,
    Jim Kitterman
    , was stabbed and killed by fellow contractors in the Green Zone in Baghdad. He was working for Janus Construction as an engineer. Larry Eugene Young, was killed in a mortar attack on the Green Zone in Baghdad. He was working for Corporate Training Unlimited as a PMC.
  • May 25, 2009 – American, Kenneth Rose[citation needed] was killed by a roadside bomb in Fallujah. He was working as a private contractor.
  • May 25, 2009 – Two Americans, Terrance "Terry" Barnich and Dr. Maged Hussein, were killed by an IED outside Fallujah. They were working for the Iraq Transition Assistance Office.[43]
  • June 20, 2009 – The bodies of two Britons, Jason Creswell and Jason Swindlehurst, were recovered in Baghdad, they were captured on May 27, 2007. They were working for GardaWorld as PMCs.
  • July 17, 2009 – Two Americans, William F. Hinchman and one name unknown, were killed when their helicopter crashed in Baghdad. They were working for Blackwater Security as PMCs.
  • July 29, 2009 – The bodies of two Britons, Alec MacLachlan and Alan McMenemy, were recovered in Baghdad, they were captured on May 27, 2007. They were working for GardaWorld as PMCs.
  • August 9, 2009 – An Australian and a Briton, Darren Hoare and Paul McGuigan, were killed by a fellow contractor in the Green Zone in Baghdad. They were working for ArmourGroup as PMCs.
  • September 1, 2009 – American, Adam Hermanson, was electrocuted in Baghdad. He was working for Triple Canopy as a PMC.
  • September 13, 2009 – American, Lucas "Trent" Vinson, was killed by a U.S. soldier at Contingency Operating Base Speicher in Tikrit. He was working for Kellogg, Brown & Root as a private contractor.[44]

2010

  • March 10 – Briton, Robbie Napier, an Aegis Security contractor, died after the IED explosion in Iraq[45]
  • May 19 – Briton, Nic Crouch[46] was killed by a suicide car bomber in Mosul. Two other western contractors – believed to be Americans – and at least one Iraqi contractor were seriously injured in the attack. All the contractors worked for the British security company Aegis.[47]
  • July 22 – Two Ugandans and a Peruvian (Juan Carlos Salazar Rodriguez), names unknown, were working as PMCs who were guarding the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad when they were killed in a rocket attack on the Green Zone.[48]
  • September 14 – Briton, Karl Bowen, was killed in a car accident near Kirkuk.[49]
  • October 4 – An American contractor, Michael Behr, died.[50]

2011

  • March 16 – American, Johnnie Lee Smith died in Germany from injuries he received in Iraq when the truck he was driving hit an area covered in oil that had been ignited. He received burn injuries while trying to escape his vehicle. He was KBR truck driver[51]
  • June 23 – American, Stephen Everhart, was killed when his convoy was ambushed in Baghdad. He was working for USAID as an "international development and finance expert".[2]

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