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May
29, 2007
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Table
of Contents:
I. Remembering those who gave
all
II. Upcoming Street Survival
Seminars

Remembering
those who gave all
By Dave Smith Lead
Street
Survival Seminar Instructor
Oh!
thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand Between their loved home
and the war's desolation! Blest with victory and peace, may the
heav'n rescued land Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us
a nation. Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And
this be our motto: "In God is our trust." And the star-spangled
banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home
of the brave.-- Last Stanza of the
Star Spangled
Banner
I tensed for the
response I knew was coming from the defense attorney.

The last week of May
each year is a time to remember those who have served in the
military and fallen to defend our Nation. Earlier this month we
paused to remember those who wore the badge and stood between evil
and innocence in our neighborhoods. We are free because of the
following numbers. I pray we never stop remembering and that in our
hearts each of us acknowledges each digit represents a brother or
sister of ours who gave us all.
Writing the numbers and
trying to visualize the faces, the lives, the families, the pain,
the cost, is overwhelming. Read these numbers to your children, your
nieces, your nephews, and anyone you care about, for if they are to
stay free the sacrifice must have meaning; and the courage, the
honor, the duty, and love of Country must be sustained. It is not
the duty of our schools, our newspapers, or television to instill
this in our people...it is ours.
United
States Military Deaths 2007 as of May 26, 2007 (Iraq and
Afghanistan): 374
America's
Wars: U.S. Casualties and Veterans
American
Revolution (1775-1783) Total
service members: 217,000 Battle deaths: 4,435 Non-mortal
woundings: 6,188
War
of 1812 (1812-1815) Total service
members: 286,730 Battle deaths: 2,260 Non-mortal woundings:
4,505
Indian
Wars (approx. 1817-1898) Total
service members: 106,0001
Battle deaths: 1,0001
Mexican
War (1846-1848) Total service
members: 78,718 Battle deaths: 1,733 Other deaths in service
(non-theater) : 11,550 Non-mortal woundings: 4,152
Civil
War (1861-1865) Total service
members (Union) : 2,213,363 Battle deaths (Union) : 140,414
Other deaths in service (non-theater) (Union) : 224,097
Non-mortal woundings (Union) : 281,881 Total service members
(Conf.) : 1,050,000 Battle deaths (Conf.) : 74,524 Other
deaths in service (non-theater) (Conf.) :
59,2972
Non-mortal woundings (Conf.) : unknown
Spanish-American
War (1898-1902) Total service
members: 306,760 Battle deaths: 385 Other deaths in service
(non-theater) : 2,061 Non-mortal woundings: 1,662
World
War I (1917-1918)3
Total service members: 4,734,991 Battle deaths: 53,402
Other deaths in service (non-theater) : 63,114 Non-mortal
woundings: 204,002 Living veterans: fewer than
251
World
War II (1940-1945)3
Total service members: 16,112,566 Battle deaths: 291,557
Other deaths in service (non-theater) : 113,842 Non-mortal
woundings: 671,846 Living veterans:
3,242,0001
Korean
War (1950-1953) Total service
members: 5,720,000 Serving in-theater: 1,789,000 Battle
deaths: 33,741 Other deaths in service (theater) : 2,833
Other deaths in service (non-theater) : 17,672 Non-mortal
woundings: 103,284 Living veterans:
3,086,4001
Vietnam
War (1964-1975) Total service
members: 8,744,000 Serving in-theater: 3,403,000 Battle
deaths: 47,424 Other deaths in service (theater) : 10,785
Other deaths in service (non-theater) : 32,000 Non-mortal
woundings: 153,303 Living veterans:
7,286,5001
Gulf
War (1990-1991) Total service
members: 2,225,000 Serving in-theater: 665,476 Battle
deaths: 147 Other deaths in service (theater) : 382 Other
deaths in service (non-theater) : 1,565 Non-mortal woundings:
467 Living veterans: 1,852,0001
America's
Wars Total Military service
during war: 43,185,893 Battle deaths: 653,708 Other deaths
in service (theater) : 14,560 Other deaths in service
(non-theater) : 525,930 Non-mortal woundings: 1,447,281
Living war veterans: 17,835,0004
Living veterans: 23,976,000
Global
War on Terror (as of Sept. 30, 2006)
Total Service members (Worldwide) : 1,384,968 Deployed to
Iraq and Afghanistan: 165,000 Battle Deaths: 2,333 Other
Deaths (In Theater) : 707 Non-mortal Woundings: 21,649
Living Veterans: 588,9235
1. Veterans
Administration estimate as of Sept. 30, 2006. 2. Estimated
figure. Does not include 26,000-31,000 who died in Union
prisons. 3. Years of U.S. involvement in war. 4.
Approximately 1,065,000 veterans had service in multiple conflicts.
They are counted under each conflict, but only once in the
total. 5. VA estimate does not include those still on active duty
and may include veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.Source:
Department of Defense and Veterans
Administration.
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Law
Enforcement Deaths 2007 to as of May 26, 2007
Total
Line of Duty Deaths: 76
Accidental: 1
Aircraft accident: 2 Automobile accident: 24 Boating
accident: 1 Drowned: 2 Exposure to toxins: 1 Gunfire: 30
Gunfire (Accidental): 3 Heart attack: 2 Motorcycle
accident: 1 Struck by vehicle: 2 Vehicle pursuit: 2
Vehicular assault: 4 Weather/Natural disaster: 1
By
Month:
January: 10
February: 12 March: 16 April: 19 May: 19
By
State:
Alabama: 2 Arizona:
2 Arkansas: 1 California: 3 Colorado: 1 District of
Columbia: 1 Florida: 4 Georgia: 4 Hawaii: 1 Idaho: 1
Indiana: 1 Iowa: 1 Kansas: 1 Kentucky: 1
Louisiana: 2 Maryland: 2 Massachusetts: 1 Missouri:
1 New Hampshire: 1 New Jersey: 3 New York: 5 North
Carolina: 8 Ohio: 2 Puerto Rico: 2 South Carolina: 5
Tennessee: 1 Texas: 9 U.S. Government: 7 Virginia: 1
Washington: 1 Wisconsin: 1
Average
tour: 10 years
Average
age: 37
By
Gender:
Female: 1 Male: 75
From www.odmp.org
Line of duty deaths in
America's history: 18,690
The
sum of all of the above
equals...Freedom
II.
Upcoming Street Survival Seminars
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Seminar Location |
Dates |
Details |
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Street
Survival Seminar Tulsa,OK |
June 18-19,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Clearwater/St. Pete
Beach,FL |
June 21-22,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Phoenix,AZ |
August 6-7,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Chicago,IL |
August 16-17,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Ann
Arbor/Detroit,MI |
September 5-6,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Seattle/Tacoma,WA |
September 13-14,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Pittsburgh,PA |
September 17-18,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Las
Cruces,NM |
October 8-9,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar San
Francisco,CA |
October 17-18,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Milwaukee,WI |
October 22-23,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Dallas/Ft
Worth,TX |
November 1-2,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar for WOMEN Atlantic
City,NJ |
November 5-6,
2007 |
Detail
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Street
Survival Seminar Las Vegas,NV |
December 4-5,
2007 |
Detail
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coming to your area? Please contact
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to find out how you can bring Street Survival seminar to your
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