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The Cost of War

 

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      Congressional Afghanistan Staff - House

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      A working list of Representatives, their Afghanistan and foreign policy staffers, and their respective contact information. If your member of Congress is not listed, you may place a request to contacthayden@gmail.com or check back later for updates.
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      Congressional Afghanistan Staff - Senate

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      A working list of Senators, their Afghanistan and foreign policy staffers, and their respective contact information. If your member of Congress is not listed, you may place a request to contacthayden@gmail.com or check back later for updates.
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      The Costs of Iraq and Afghanistan

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      Details the hundreds of thousands of casualties and trillions of American tax dollars spent on the Long Wars. Updated 1:07 PM PT on April 17, 2012.
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      The Long Wars: Fatalities

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      According to the Department of Defense, a combined 6,385 U.S. soldiers have died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Updated 11:52 AM PT on April 2, 2012.
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      The Long Wars: Wounded

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      According to the Department of Defense, a combined 47,786 U.S. soldiers have been wounded in action in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Updated 11:53 AM PT on April 2, 2012.