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  • curprev 23:2923:29, 13 September 2021 MikeyTMNT talk contribs 22,983 bytes −1,006 The number of deaths of civilian contractors refers to contractors who died while working for US firms, but they were not necessarily US citizens. There were many foreigners among them as well. undo

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