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California's War Dead
California’s War Dead
Military deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan, 2001-Present
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Total California troops killed as of November 18, 2008:
519
By cemetery
Riverside National Cemetery
58
(11%)
Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego
31
(6%)
Arlington National Cemetery
28
(5%)
Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, Calif.
14
(3%)
Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier
14
(3%)
By hometown
Los Angeles
25
(5%)
San Diego
24
(5%)
Long Beach
11
(2%)
Bakersfield
8
(2%)
Riverside
8
(2%)
By marital status
Single
244
(47%)
Married
219
(42%)
Engaged
39
(8%)
By gender
Male
506
(97%)
Female
12
(2%)
By high school
Buchanan High (Clovis)
6
(1%)
Hemet High (Hemet)
5
(1%)
Simi Valley High (Simi Valley)
4
(1%)
Arroyo Grande High (Arroyo Grande)
3
(1%)
Buena Vista High (Corona)
3
(1%)
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