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Eighteen U.S. service members have died in connection with the Iran war since February 28. The March releases identifying the war's dead explicitly named Operation Epic Fury. None of the July notices covering the four newest deaths used that operation name. They describe the troops as supporting
Eighteen U.S. service members have died in connection with the Iran war since February 28. The March releases identifying the war's dead explicitly named Operation Epic Fury. None of the July notices covering the four newest deaths used that operation name. They describe the troops as supporting "overseas operations" in Jordan or Iraq — two initially said "Operation Inherent Resolve" and were later quietly amended. Between July 22 and 23, the Pentagon's casualty database, DCAS, went from 18 to 14 dead and from 482 to 420 wounded under Operation Epic Fury. The department's only public explanation for the abrupt drop was "temporary data disruptions." Over the weekend, a new category appeared without an accompanying public explanation: "Overseas Operations," counting casualties from July 7. By Sunday, Operation Epic Fury listed 14 dead and 417 wounded. Overseas Operations listed four dead and 207 wounded. Combined, that is 18 dead and 624 wounded, 142 more wounded than the 482 shown on Wednesday. The department has not said whether all 207 wounded listed under Overseas Operations were injured in the Iran conflict. On July 23, the 12 Democratic members of the Senate Armed Services Committee demanded "a full and accurate accounting of the human costs of war." They requested answers by July 30. The four names didn't change. The category did. Sources: Department of War casualty-identification releases; DCAS figures documented by ABC News, AP and CBS News between July 22 and 26; and the July 23 Senate letter. The animation reproduces only the published records and figures. No casualty event is reconstructed. #IranWar #Pentagon #OperationEpicFury #USMilitary #DataJournalism

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