Goldberg Matthew S
U.S. Congressional Budget Office, Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515, USA.
Mil Med. 2010 Apr;175(4):220-6. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-09-00130.
In the first 6.5 years of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), U.S. military casualties exceeded 3,400 hostile deaths, 800 nonhostile deaths (due to disease, nonbattle injury, and other causes), and over 31,000 troops wounded in action. Casualty rates in Iraq have been considerably lower that during the Vietnam conflict, and a greater proportion of troops wounded in Iraq survive their wounds. Before the surge in troop levels that began in early 2007, the survival rate was 90.4% in Iraq as compared to 86.5% in Vietnam. Wounded-in-action rates increased during the first few months of the surge, but declined below presurge levels after the number of U.S. brigades in Iraq climbed from 15 to its maximum level of 20. Wounds during the surge were somewhat more lethal than previously, but because there were fewer wounding incidents the net effect was a reduction in the hostile death rate.
在伊拉克自由行动(OIF)的头6.5年里,美军伤亡情况如下:超过3400人死于敌方攻击,800人非战斗死亡(因疾病、非战斗受伤及其他原因),超过31000人在行动中受伤。伊拉克的伤亡率远低于越南冲突期间,且在伊拉克受伤的部队中,更大比例的人伤后存活。在2007年初增兵之前,伊拉克的存活率为90.4%,而越南为86.5%。增兵后的头几个月,行动中受伤率上升,但在美国在伊拉克的旅数量从15个增至最高的20个之后,受伤率降至增兵前水平以下。增兵期间的伤口致死性比之前略高,但由于致伤事件减少,最终敌方死亡率有所下降。