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Michigan deaths in Afghanistan, Iraq: 204
Friday, 07.15.2011, 04:04pm
A total of 204 Michigan servicemen have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan combined according to data released by CNN.com. More than 6,000 on the U.S. side have been killed altogether in both wars. 

The numbers from Michigan break down as 159 killed in Iraq and 45 in Afghanistan, according to the statistics.  


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