List of British casualties during the Iraq War

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During the Iraq War, 179 British service personnel and at least three UK Government civilian staff died. [1]

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Many more were wounded. Of the more than 183 fatalities, 138 personnel were classified as having been killed in hostile circumstances, with the remaining 44 losing their lives as a result of illness, accidents/friendly fire, or suicide. The first casualties were sustained on 21 March 2003, with the bloodiest single day of the campaign being 30 January 2005 when a Royal Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft was shot down between Baghdad and Balad, killing all 10 servicemen on board. Steven Roberts (2nd Royal Tank Regiment) is recorded as the first soldier killed in the operation (albeit by friendly fire); two Royal Engineers were killed the previous day by a hostile crowd. Full non-fatal casualty records are currently only available for the period after 1 January 2006. From that date until the end of operations, 3,598 British personnel were wounded, injured or fell ill (315 wounded in action), 1,971 of whom required aeromedical evacuation.[ citation needed ]

British dead (by service)

Royal Navy

Total: 8

Royal Marines

Total: 11

British Army

Total: 137

Royal Air Force

Total: 22

UK government civilian personnel

Total: 4

British dead (rank – name – age – unit – incident – date)

(NB: IED = improvised explosive device. RTA = road traffic accident. Non-hostile = friendly fire.)

2003

Combat fatalities: 40, other fatalities: 13, wounded in action: n/a, other injured: n/a.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
PrivateRyan Thomas Royal Regiment of Wales RTA6 November 2003
CorporalIan Plank Royal Marines small arms fire31 October 2003
SergeantJohn Nightingale Royal Logistic Corps accident23 September 2003
FusilierRussell Beeston 52nd Lowland Regiment killed in action27 August 2003
MajorMatthew Titchener Royal Military Police small arms fire23 August 2003
Warrant Officer Class 2Colin Wall Royal Military Police small arms fire23 August 2003
CorporalDewi Pritchard Royal Military Police small arms fire23 August 2003
CaptainDavid Jones Queen's Lancashire Regiment IED14 August 2003
PrivateJason Smith 52nd Lowland Regiment non-hostile incident13 August 2003
CaptainJames Linton Royal Artillery illness18 July 2003
SergeantSimon Hamilton-Jewell Royal Military Police killed by crowd24 June 2003
CorporalRussell Aston Royal Military Police killed by crowd24 June 2003
CorporalPaul Long Royal Military Police killed by crowd24 June 2003
CorporalSimon Miller Royal Military Police killed by crowd24 June 2003
Lance CorporalBenjamin Hyde Royal Military Police killed by crowd24 June 2003
Lance CorporalThomas Keys Royal Military Police killed by crowd24 June 2003
Leonard Harvey Ministry of Defence Fire Service illness22 May 2003
CorporalDavid Shepherd Royal Air Force Police illness19 May 2003
GunnerDuncan Pritchard Royal Air Force Regiment RTA8 May 2003
PrivateAndrew Kelly Parachute Regiment accident6 May 2003
Lance CorporalJames McCue Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers explosion30 April 2003
FusilierKelan Turrington Royal Regiment of Fusiliers friendly fire6 April 2003
Lance Corporal Ian Malone [Note 1] Irish Guards killed in action6 April 2003
Piper Christopher Muzvuru [Note 2] Irish Guards killed in action6 April 2003
LieutenantAlexander Tweedie Household Cavalry Regiment vehicle accident1 April 2003
Lance CorporalKarl Shearer Household Cavalry Regiment vehicle accident1 April 2003
Staff SergeantChris Muir Royal Logistic Corps EOD operation31 March 2003
Lance CorporalShaun Brierly Royal Signals RTA30 March 2003
MarineChristopher Maddison Royal Marines friendly fire30 March 2003
MajorSteve Ballard Royal Marines illness30 March 2003
Lance Corporal of Horse Matty Hull Household Cavalry Regiment 'friendly fire'28 March 2003
CorporalStephen Allbutt Queen's Royal Lancers 'friendly fire'25 March 2003
TrooperDavid Clarke Queen's Royal Lancers 'friendly fire'25 March 2003
Lance CorporalBarry Stephen Black Watch killed in action24 March 2003
Sergeant Steven Roberts 2nd Royal Tank Regiment friendly fire24 March 2003
SapperLuke Allsopp Royal Engineers killed by crowd23 March 2003
Staff SergeantSimon Cullingworth Royal Engineers killed by crowd23 March 2003
Flight LieutenantKevin Main Royal Air Force aircraft shot down 'friendly fire'23 March 2003
Flight LieutenantDavid Rhys Williams Royal Air Force aircraft shot down 'friendly fire'23 March 2003
LieutenantPhilip Green Royal Navy helicopter crash22 March 2003
LieutenantAntony King Royal Navy helicopter crash22 March 2003
LieutenantMarc Lawrence Royal Navy helicopter crash22 March 2003
LieutenantPhilip West Royal Navy helicopter crash22 March 2003
LieutenantJames Williams Royal Navy helicopter crash22 March 2003
LieutenantAndrew Wilson Royal Navy helicopter crash22 March 2003
Colour SergeantJohn Cecil Royal Marines helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
Lance BombardierLlywelyn Evans Royal Artillery helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
CaptainPhilip Stuart Guy Royal Marines helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
MarineSholto Hedenskog Royal Marines helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
SergeantLes Hehir Royal Artillery helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
Operator MaintainerIan Seymour Royal Navy helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
Warrant Officer Class 2Mark Stratford Royal Marines helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]
MajorJason Ward Royal Marines helicopter crashKuwait21 March 2003 [2]

2004

Combat fatalities: 10, other fatalities: 12, wounded in action: n/a, Other Injured: n/a.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
SergeantPaul Connolly Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 'Found dead'26 December 2004
PrivatePita Tukutukuwaqa Black Watch IED8 November 2004
SergeantStuart Gray Black Watch Suicide car-bomb4 November 2004
PrivatePaul Lowe Black Watch Suicide car-bomb4 November 2004
PrivateScott McArdle Black Watch Suicide car-bomb4 November 2004
Staff Sergeant Denise Michelle Rose Royal Military Police 'Found dead'31 October 2004
PrivateKevin McHale Black Watch RTA29 October 2004
CorporalMarc Taylor Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers IED28 September 2004
GunnerDavid Lawrence Royal Artillery IED28 September 2004
FusilierStephen Jones Royal Welch Fusiliers RTA10 September 2004
Lance CorporalPaul Thomas The Light Infantry Small arms fire17 August 2004
PrivateMarc Ferns Black Watch IED12 August 2004
PrivateLee O'Callaghan The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment Attack on vehicles9 August 2004
PrivateChristopher Rayment The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment accident4 August 2004
Flight LieutenantKristian Gover Royal Air Force Helicopter accident19 July 2004
Fusilier Gordon Gentle Royal Highland Fusiliers IED28 June 2004
CorporalRichard Ivell Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Accident12 February 2004
SapperRobert Thompson Royal Engineers Accident31 January 2004
RiflemanVincent Windsor Royal Green Jackets RTA21 January 2004
Lance CorporalAndrew Craw Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Range accident7 January 2004
MajorJames Stenner Special Air Service RTA1 January 2004
SergeantNorman Patterson Special Air Service RTA1 January 2004
Mr.Mike McGovern Ministry of Health IllnessMay 2004
Mr.Robert Morgan Foreign and Commonwealth Office IEDApril 2004
Mr.Mark Carman Foreign and Commonwealth Office (contractor)IEDApril 2004

2005

Combat fatalities: 20, other fatalities: 3, wounded in action: n/a, other injured: n/a.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
SergeantJohn Jones Royal Regiment of Fusiliers IED20 November 2005
SergeantChris Hickey Coldstream Guards IED18 November 2005
CaptainKen Masters Royal Military Police Suicide15 October 2005
MajorMatthew Bacon Intelligence Corps IED11 September 2005
FusilierDonal Anthony Meade Royal Regiment of Fusiliers IED5 September 2005
FusilierStephen Robert Manning Royal Regiment of Fusiliers IED5 September 2005
Second LieutenantRichard Shearer Staffordshire Regiment IED16 July 2005
PrivateLeon Spicer Staffordshire Regiment IED16 July 2005
PrivatePhillip Hewett Staffordshire Regiment IED16 July 2005
SignallerPaul William Didsbury Royal Signals Accident29 June 2005
Lance CorporalAlan Brackenbury The King's Royal Hussars IED29 May 2005
GuardsmanAnthony John Wakefield Coldstream Guards IED2 May 2005
PrivateMark Dobson Tyne-Tees Regiment 'Found dead'28 March 2005
Squadron LeaderPatrick Marshall Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Flight LieutenantDavid Stead Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Flight LieutenantAndrew Smith Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Flight LieutenantPaul Pardoel Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Master EngineerGary Nicolson Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Chief TechnicianRichard Brown Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Flight SergeantMark Gibson Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
SergeantRobert O'Connor Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
CorporalDavid Williams Royal Air Force Aircraft shot down30 January 2005
Lance CorporalSteven Jones Royal Signals Aircraft shot down30 January 2005

2006

Combat fatalities: 27, other fatalities: 2, wounded in action: 93, other injured: 1209.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
SergeantGraham Hesketh Duke of Lancaster's Regiment IED28 December 2006
SergeantJonathan Hollingsworth Special Air Service Small arms fire24 November 2006
Warrant Officer Class 2Lee Hopkins Royal Signals IED12 November 2006
Staff SergeantSharron Elliott Intelligence Corps IED12 November 2006
CorporalBen Nowak Royal Marines IED12 November 2006
MarineJason Hylton Royal Marines IED12 November 2006
KingsmanJamie Lee Hancock Duke of Lancaster's Regiment Small arms fire6 November 2006
LieutenantTom Tanswell Royal Artillery RTA27 October 2006
Lance CorporalDennis Brady Royal Army Medical Corps Mortar fire1 October 2006
GunnerLee Thornton Royal Artillery Small arms fire7 September 2006
GunnerSamuela Vanua Royal Artillery IED4 September 2006
GunnerStephen Robert Wright Royal Artillery IED4 September 2006
CorporalMatthew Cornish The Light Infantry Mortar fire1 August 2006
CorporalJohn Cosby Devonshire and Dorset Light Infantry friendly fire16 July 2006
LieutenantTom Mildinhall 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards IED28 May 2006
Lance CorporalPaul Farrelly 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards IED28 May 2006
PrivateJoseva Lewaicei Royal Anglian Regiment IED13 May 2006
PrivateAdam Morris Royal Anglian Regiment IED13 May 2006
Wing CommanderJohn Coxen Royal Air Force Helicopter shot down6 May 2006
Lieutenant CommanderDarren Chapman Royal Navy Helicopter shot down6 May 2006
CaptainDavid Dobson Army Air Corps Helicopter shot down6 May 2006
Flight Lieutenant Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill Royal Air Force Helicopter shot down6 May 2006
MarinePaul Collins Royal Marines Helicopter shot down6 May 2006
LieutenantRichard Palmer Royal Scots Dragoon Guards IED16 April 2006
CaptainRichard Holmes Parachute Regiment IED28 February 2006
PrivateLee Ellis Parachute Regiment IED28 February 2006
TrooperCarl Smith 9th/12th Royal Lancers RTA2 February 2006
CorporalGordon Alexander Pritchard Royal Scots Dragoon Guards IED31 January 2006
Lance CorporalAllan Douglas The Highlanders Small arms fire30 January 2006

2007

Combat fatalities: 37, other fatalities: 10, wounded in action: 202, other injured: 1098.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
GuardsmanStephen Ferguson Scots Guards RTA13 December 2007
TrooperLee Fitzsimmons Special Air Service Helicopter crash20 November 2007
SergeantJohn Battersby Special Air Service Helicopter crash20 November 2007
Lance CorporalSarah Holmes Royal Logistic Corps RTA14 October 2007
SergeantMark Stansfield Royal Logistic Corps Accident21 September 2007
SergeantEddie Collins Special Air Service 'Hostile action'5 September 2007
Lance SergeantChris Casey Irish Guards IED9 August 2007
Lance CorporalKirk Redpath Irish Guards IED9 August 2007
Leading AircraftmanMartin Beard RAF Regiment Small arms fire7 August 2007
PrivateCraig Barber Royal Welsh Small arms fire6 August 2007
CorporalSteve Edwards Royal Tank Regiment IED1 August 2007
Lance CorporalTimothy Darren Flowers Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Mortar fire21 July 2007
Senior AircraftmanChristopher Dunsmore RAF Regiment Mortar fire19 July 2007
Senior AircraftmanPeter McFerran RAF Regiment Mortar fire19 July 2007
Senior AircraftmanMatthew Caulwell RAF Regiment Mortar fire19 July 2007
CorporalChristopher Read Royal Military Police Small arms fire7 July 2007
Lance CorporalRyan Francis Royal Welsh IED7 July 2007
RiflemanEdward Vakabua The Rifles friendly fire6 July 2007
CorporalPaul Joszko Royal Welsh IED28 June 2007
PrivateJamie Kerr Royal Regiment of Scotland IED28 June 2007
PrivateScott Kennedy Royal Regiment of Scotland IED28 June 2007
CorporalJohn Rigby The Rifles IED22 June 2007
MajorPaul Harding The Rifles Mortar fire20 June 2007
Lance CorporalJames Cartwright 2nd Royal Tank Regiment RTA16 June 2007
CorporalRodney Wilson The Rifles Small arms fire7 June 2007
CorporalJeremy Brookes The Rifles Small arms fire21 May 2007
PrivateKevin Thompson Royal Logistic Corps IED6 May 2007
MajorNick Bateson Royal Signals RTA1 May 2007
RiflemanPaul Donnachie The Rifles Small arms fire29 April 2007
KingsmanAlan Joseph Jones Duke of Lancaster's Regiment Small arms fire23 April 2007
CorporalBen Leaning Queen's Royal Lancers IED19 April 2007
TrooperKristen Turton Queen's Royal Lancers IED19 April 2007
SergeantMark J. McLaren Royal Air Force Helicopter crash15 April 2007
Colour SergeantMark Lawrence Powell Special Air Service Helicopter crash15 April 2007
Second LieutenantJoanna Yorke Dyer Intelligence Corps IED5 April 2007
CorporalKris O'Neill Royal Army Medical Corps IED5 April 2007
PrivateEleanor Dlugosz Royal Army Medical Corps IED5 April 2007
KingsmanAdam James Smith Duke of Lancaster's Regiment IED5 April 2007
RiflemanAaron Lincoln The Rifles Small arms fire2 April 2007
KingsmanDanny John Wilson Duke of Lancaster's Regiment Small arms fire1 April 2007
PrivateJonathon Wysoczan Staffordshire Regiment Small arms fire3 March 2007
RiflemanDaniel Lee Coffey The Rifles Small arms fire27 February 2007
PrivateLuke Daniel Simpson Yorkshire Regiment IED9 February 2007
Second LieutenantJonathan Bracho-Cooke Duke of Lancaster's Regiment IED5 February 2007
PrivateMichael Tench The Light Infantry IED21 January 2007
KingsmanAlexander William Green Duke of Lancaster's Regiment Small arms fire13 January 2007
SergeantWayne Rees Queen's Royal Lancers RTA7 January 2007

2008

Combat fatalities: 2, other fatalities: 2, wounded in action: 20, other injured: 758.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
CorporalLee Churcher Royal Engineers Gunshot (non-hostile)11 December 2008
Lance CorporalDavid Kenneth Wilson Army Air Corps Gunshot (non-hostile)4 December 2008
SergeantNick Brown Special Air Service Small arms fire26 March 2008
SergeantDuane Barwood Royal Air Force Rocket attack29 February 2008

2009

Combat fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 1, wounded in action: 0, other injured: 218.

RankNameAgeUnitCause of deathLocationDate
PrivateRyan Wrathall Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment Gunshot (non-hostile)12 February 2009

Notes

  1. Ian Malone (died 2003) was a citizen of Ireland
  2. Christopher Muzvuru (died 2003) was a citizen of the Republic of Zimbabwe

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