The Cost of War
I had a idea for this peice of work this morning. we woke up thinking about a War In Iraq as being a product of consumerism.
So i decided to list a British Iraq war dead as in a selling list.
I call this 'The Cost of War'.
It would demeanour improved if formated properly, but as we dont know how to do which so you will have to just suppose it formated as a selling list.
The list of a dead have been in sequential order.
R.I.P
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Parliament.
York Place,
London, WC2N 5.
Prime Minister Tony Blair
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott
Chancellor Gordon Brown
Telephone 020 7219 3000
VAT Number not applicable.
Date : March 20th 2003
Time : 05.30 A.M
Name - OPERATION TELIC
Till 1 - Delivered by F-117 Nighthawks from a 8th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron
You were served by : Democracy.
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Description of commodoties sold ;
Major Jason Ward, Royal Marines, UK Landing Force Command Support Group, elderly 34, from Torquay in Devon
Warrant Officer Second Class Mark Stratford, Royal Marines, elderly 39, from Plymouth
Operator Mechanic (Communications) Second Class Ian Seymour RN, 148 Commando Battery Royal Artillery, elderly twenty-nine years, from Poole in Dorset
Sergeant Les Hehir, twenty-nine Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, elderly 34, from Poole in Dorset
Marine Sholto Hedenskog, Royal Marines, elderly 26, from Cape Town, South Africa
Captain Philip Stuart Guy, Royal Marines, elderly 29, from Skipton, Yorkshire
Colour Sergeant John Cecil, Royal Marines, UK Landing Force Command Support Group, elderly 35, from Plymouth
Lance Bombardier Llywelyn Evans, twenty-nine Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, elderly twenty-four from Llandudno
Lieutenant Philip D Green RN, elderly thirty from Caythorpe, Lincolnshire,
Lieutenant Antony King RN, elderly 35 from Helston, Cornwall,
Lieutenant Marc Lawrence RN, elderly 26 from Westgate-on-Sea, Kent,
Lieutenant Philip West RN, elderly 32 from Budock Water, Cornwall,
Lieutenant James Williams RN, elderly twenty-eight from Falmouth, Cornwall, as well as
Lieutenant Andrew Wilson RN, elderly 36 from Exeter all from 849 Squadron, RNAS Culdrose
Flight Lieutenant Kevin Barry Main, Pilot, IX (B) Squadron
Flight Lieutenant David Rhys Williams, Navigator, IX (B) Squadron
Sapper Luke Allsopp, 33 Engineer Regiment (EOD), elderly twenty-four from North London
Staff Sergeant Simon Cullingworth, 33 Engineer Regiment (EOD), elderly 36 from Essex
Sergeant Steven Roberts, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, elderly 33 from Bradford
Lance Corporal Barry Stephen, 1st Battalion The Black Watch, elderly 31 from Perth
Corporal Stephen Allbutt, elderly 35 from Stoke-on-Trent, as well as
Trooper David Clarke, elderly nineteen from Littleworth, Staffordshire both from a Queen's Royal Lancers
Lance Corporal of Horse Matty Hull, Household Cavalry Regiment, elderly twenty-five from Windsor
Major Steve Ballard, 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines, elderly 33, from Swindon
Marine Christopher Maddison, 9 Assault Squadron Royal Marines, elderly twenty-four from Scarborough
Lance Corporal Shaun Brierley, 212 Signal Squadron, 1 (UK) Armoured Division HQ & Signal Regiment, elderly twenty-eight from West Yorkshire
Staff Sergeant Chris Muir, Army School of Ammunition, Royal Logistic Corps, elderly 32 from Romsey in Hampshire
Lieutenant Alexander Tweedie, elderly 25, as well as
Lance Corporal Karl Shearer, both from a Household Cavalry Regiment
Fusilier Kelan Turrington, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, elderly eighteen
Lance Corporal Ian Malone, 1st Battalion, elderly twenty-eight from Dublin, as well as
Piper Christopher Muzvuru, elderly twenty-one from Zimbabwe both from a 1st Battalion, Irish Guards
Lance Corporal James McCue, 7 Air Assault Battalion, REME, elderly twenty-seven from Paisley
Private Andrew Kelly, 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, elderly eighteen from Tavistock
Gunner Duncan Pritchard, sixteen Squadron RAF Regiment, elderly twenty-two
Corporal David Shepherd, Royal Air Force Police, elderly 34
Mr Leonard Harvey, elderly 55, formed during Wattisham in Suffolk
Sergeant Simon Hamilton-Jewell, elderly 41 from Chessington
Corporal Russell Aston, elderly thirty from Swadlincote
Corporal Paul Long, elderly twenty-four from Colchester
Corporal Simon Miller, elderly twenty-one from Washington, Tyne & Wear
Lance Corporal Benjamin Hyde, elderly twenty-three from Northallerton in Yorkshire
Lance Corporal Thomas Keys, elderly twenty from Llanuwchllyn, nearby Bala in Wales
Captain James Linton, 40 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, elderly 43 from Warminster
Private Jason Smith, 52nd Lowland Regiment, elderly 32 from Hawick
Captain David Jones, Queen's Lancashire Regiment, elderly twenty-nine from Louth in Lincolnshire
Major Matthew Titchener, 150 Provost Company, elderly 32 from Southport, Merseyside
Company Sergeant Major Colin Wall, 150 Provost Company, elderly 34 from Crawleyside, County Durham
Corporal Dewi Pritchard, 116 Provost Company, elderly 35 from Bridgend
Fusilier Russell Beeston, 52nd Lowland Regiment, elderly 26 from Govan
Sergeant John Nightingale, 217 Transport Squadron, elderly 32 from Leeds
Corporal Ian Plank, Royal Marines, elderly 31 from Poole
Private Ryan Thomas, Royal Regiment of Wales, elderly eighteen from Resolven, nearby Neath in Glamorgan.
Major James Stenner, Welsh Guards, elderly thirty from Monmouthshire
Sergeant Norman Patterson, Cheshire Regiment, elderly twenty-eight from Staffordshire
Lance Corporal Andrew Craw, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, elderly twenty-one from Clackmannanshire
Rifleman Vincent Windsor, Royal Green Jackets, elderly twenty-three from Oxfordshire
Sapper Robert Thomson, Royal Engineers, elderly twenty-two from West Lothian
Corporal Richard Ivell, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, elderly twenty-nine from nearby Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Fusilier Gordon Gentle, Royal Highland Fusiliers, elderly nineteen from Glasgow
Flight Lieutenant Kristian Gover, 33 Squadron RAF, elderly thirty
Private Christopher Rayment, Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment, elderly twenty-two from London
Private Lee O'Callaghan, Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment, elderly twenty from London
Private Marc Ferns, The Black Watch, elderly twenty-one from Glenrothes in Fife
Lance Corporal Paul Thomas, The Light Infantry, elderly twenty-nine from Welshpool
Fusilier Stephen Jones, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, elderly twenty-two from Denbeigh
Corporal Marc Taylor, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, elderly twenty-seven from Ellesmere Port
Gunner David Lawrence, Royal Artillery, elderly twenty-five from Wallsall
Private Kevin McHale, The Black Watch, elderly twenty-seven from Lochgelly in Fife
Staff Sergeant Denise Michelle Rose, Royal Military Police, elderly 34 from Liverpool
Sergeant Stuart Gray, The Black Watch, elderly 31 from Dunfermline, Fife
Private Paul Lowe, The Black Watch, elderly nineteen from Fife
Private Scott McArdle, The Black Watch, elderly twenty-two from Glenrothes
Private Pita Tukutukuwaqa, The Black Watch, elderly twenty-seven from Fiji
Sergeant Paul Connolly, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, elderly 33 from Crawley in West Sussex
Squadron Leader Patrick Marshall, Headquarters Strike Command, elderly 39
Flight Lieutenant David Stead, 47 Squadron, RAF Lyneham, elderly 35 from Yorkshire
Flight Lieutenant Andrew Smith, 47 Squadron, RAF Lyneham, elderly twenty-five
Flight Lieutenant Paul Pardoel, 47 Squadron, RAF Lyneham, elderly 35
Master Air Engineer Gary Nicholson, 47 Squadron, RAF Lyneham, elderly 42
Chief Technician Richard Brown, RAF Lyneham, elderly 40
Flight Sergeant Mark Gibson, 47 Squadron, RAF Lyneham, elderly 34
SergeantRobert O'Connor, RAF Lyneham, elderly 38
Corporal David Williams, RAF Lyneham, elderly 37
Acting Lance Corporal Steven Jones, Royal Signals, elderly twenty-five from Fareham
Private Mark Dobson, Tyne-Tees Regiment, elderly 41 from County Durham
Guardsman Anthony John Wakefield, 1st Battalion The Coldstream Guards, elderly twenty-four from Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Lance Corporal Alan Brackenbury, The King's Royal Hussars, elderly twenty-one from East Riding, Yorkshire
Signaller Paul William Didsbury, 21st Signal Regiment (Air Support), elderly eighteen
Second Lieutenant Richard Shearer, elderly 26 from Nuneaton,
Private Leon Spicer, elderly 26 from Tamworth, as well as
Private Phillip Hewett, elderly twenty-one from Tamworth, all from a 1st Battalion Staffordshire Regiment
Fusilier Donal Anthony Meade, elderly twenty from Plumstead in South East London, as well as
Fusilier Stephen Robert Manning, elderly twenty-two from Erith in Kent both from a Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Major Matthew Bacon, Intelligence Corps, elderly 34 from London
Captain Ken Masters, Royal Military Police, elderly 40
Sergeant John Jones, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, elderly 31, from Castle Bromwich, Birmingham
Lance Corporal Allan Douglas, Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons as well as Camerons), elderly twenty-two from Aberdeen
Corporal Gordon Alexander Pritchard, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, elderly 31
Trooper Carl Smith, 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's), elderly twenty-three from Kettering
Captain Richard Holmes, elderly 28, as well as
Private Lee Ellis, elderly 23, both from a 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment
Lieutenant Richard Palmer, a Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, elderly twenty-seven
Wing Commander John Coxen RAF, elderly 46 from Liverpool
Lieutenant Commander Darren Chapman, Fleet Air Arm, elderly 40
Captain David Dobson, Army Air Corps, elderly twenty-seven
Flight Lieutenant Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill RAF, elderly 32 from Canterbury
Marine Paul Collins, elderly twenty-one
Private Joseva Lewaicei, elderly twenty-five from Lautoka, Fiji, as well as
Private Adam Morris, elderly nineteen from Leicester, both from a 2nd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment
Lieutenant Tom Mildinhall, elderly 26 from Battersea, south London, as well as
Lance Corporal Paul Farrelly, elderly twenty-seven from Runcorn, both from a Queen's Dragoon Guards
Corporal John Johnston Cosby, 1st Battalion The Devonshire as well as Dorset Light Infantry (1DDLI), elderly twenty-eight from Belfast
Corporal Matthew Cornish, of 1 LI killed in Iraq, elderly twenty-nine from Yorkshire
Gunner Samuela Vanua, elderly twenty-seven from Fiji, as well as
Gunner Stephen Robert Wright, elderly twenty from Preston, Lancashire, both from 58 (Eyre's) Battery, 12 Regiment Royal Artillery
Gunner Lee Thornton, 58 (Eyre's) Battery, 12 Regiment Royal Artillery, elderly twenty-two from Blackpool
Lance Corporal Dennis Brady, Royal Army Medical Corps, elderly 37 from Barrow-in-Furness
Lieutenant Tom Tanswell, 58 (Eyre's) Battery, 12 Regt Royal Artillery, elderly twenty-seven from London
Kingsman Jamie Lee Hancock, 2nd Battalion a Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly nineteen from Wigan
Warrant Officer Class 2 Lee Hopkins, Royal Corps of Signals, elderly 35 from Wellingborough
Staff Sergeant Sharron Elliott, Intelligence Corps, elderly 34 from Ipswich
Corporal Ben Nowak, 45 Commando Royal Marines, elderly twenty-seven from Liverpool
Marine Jason Hylton, 539 Assault Squadron Royal Marines, elderly 33 from Burton upon Trent
Sergeant Jonathan Hollingsworth, a Parachute Regiment, elderly 35
Sergeant Graham Hesketh, 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly 35 from Liverpool
Sergeant Wayne Rees, The Queen's Royal Lancers, elderly 36 from Nottingham
Kingsman Alex Green, 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly twenty-one from Warrington
Private Michael Tench, 2nd Battalion The Light Infantry, elderly eighteen from Sunderland
Second Lieutenant Jonathan Carlos Bracho-Cooke, 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly twenty-four from Hove
Private Luke Daniel Simpson, 1st Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, elderly twenty-one from Howden, nearby York
Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey, Second Battalion The Rifles, elderly twenty-one from Exeter
Private Johnathon Dany Wysoczan, First Battalion The Staffordshire Regiment, elderly twenty-one from Stoke upon Trent
Kingsman Wilson, 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly twenty-eight from Workington
Rifleman Aaron Lincoln, of a 2nd Battalion, The Rifles, elderly eighteen from Durham
Second Lieutenant Joanna Yorke Dyer, elderly twenty-four from Yeovil
Corporal Kris O'Neill, Royal Army Medical Corps, elderly twenty-seven from Catterick
Private Eleanor Dlugosz, Royal Army Medical Corps, elderly 19, from Southampton
Kingsman Adam James Smith, 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly nineteen from a Isle of Man
Colour Sergeant M L Powell, elderly 37 from South Wales, as well as
Sergeant Mark J McLaren, Royal Air Force, elderly twenty-seven killed from Northumberland
Corporal Ben Leaning, The Queen's Royal Lancers, elderly twenty-four from Scunthorpe,
Trooper Kristen Turton, The Queen's Royal Lancers, elderly twenty-seven from Grimsby
Kingsman Alan Joseph Jones, 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, elderly twenty from Liverpool
Rifleman Paul Donnachie, 2nd Battalion The Rifles, elderly eighteen from Reading
Major Nick Bateson, Corps of Royal Signals, elderly 49 from Kent
Private Kevin Thompson, Royal Logistic Corps, elderly twenty-one from Lancaster
Corporal Jeremy Brookes, 4th Battalion a Rifles, elderly twenty-eight from Birmingham
Corporal Rodney Wilson, elderly 30, from 4th Battalion The Rifles
Lance Corporal James Cartwright, elderly 21, from Badger Squadron, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment
Major Paul Harding 4th Battalion The Rifles, elderly 48, from Winchester
Corporal John Rigby 4th Battalion The Rifles, elderly twenty-four from Rye
Corporal Paul Joszko, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh (The Royal Regiment of Wales), elderly twenty-eight from Mountain Ash, Wales
Private Scott Kennedy, Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, elderly twenty from Oakley, Dunfermline
Private James Kerr, Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, elderly twenty from Cowdenbeath
Rifleman Edward Vakabua 4th Battalion The Rifles, elderly twenty-three from Fiji
Lance Corporal Ryan Francis 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, elderly twenty-three from Llanelli
Corporal Christopher Read, of 158 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment Royal Military Police, elderly twenty-two from Poole, Dorset
Senior Aircraftman Matthew Caulwell, elderly twenty-two from Birmingham
Senior Aircraftman Christopher Dunsmore, elderly twenty-nine from Leicester
Senior Aircraftman Peter McFerran, elderly twenty-four from Connah's Quay
Lance Corporal Timothy Darren 'Daz' Flowers of The Corps of Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers, elderly 25
Corporal Steve Edwards of a 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, elderly 35 from Thrapston, Northamptonshire
Private Craig Barber, of 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, elderly twenty from Ogmore Vale
Leading Aircraftman Martin Beard of No 1 Squadron Royal Air Force Regiment, elderly twenty from Rainworth, nearby Mansfield in Nottinghamshire
Lance Sergeant Chris Casey, 1st Battalion, Irish Guards elderly twenty-seven from London
Lance Corporal Kirk Redpath, 1st Battalion, Irish Guards elderly twenty-two from Romford
Sergeant Eddie Collins, a Parachute Regiment, elderly 33
Sergeant Mark Stansfield, 32 Close Support Squadron, UK Logistic Battalion, elderly 32 from Oxfordshire
Lance Corporal Sarah Holmes, twenty-nine Postal Courier as well as Movement Regiment, elderly 26 from Wantage, Oxfordshire
Lee Fitzsimmons killed in Iraq
Unnamed
Guardsman Stephen Ferguson, 1st Battalion Scots Guards, elderly 31 from Lanarkshire
Sergeant Duane 'Baz' Barwood, 903 Expeditionary Air Wing, Royal Air Force, elderly 41 from Carterton, Oxfordshire
Unnamed
Lance Corporal David Kenneth Wilson, 9 Regiment Army Air Corps, elderly 27, from Huddersfield
Corporal Lee Churcher, 20th Armoured Brigade, elderly 32, from Nuneaton
Private Ryan Wrathall, 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, elderly 21, from Surbiton, Surrey
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Items Sold : 179
TOTAL COST ; 40 BILLION POUNDS.
Total Deducted - WMD'S NOT FOUND
NO 45 MINUTE STRIKE CAPACITY MISSILE SYSTEM
NO LINKS TO AL QAEDA FOUND
NO URANIUM ENRICHMENT PLANTS FOUND
Thank you for selling during Parliament.
Remember which Democracy is a most appropriate system which money can buy.
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