Yeah... and like only a handful total died. More people die in the ERs around the country than die in the Iraq war each day.
The Gulf War was amazing for the lack of casualties. At the time, I worked for a life insurance that insures mostly military people, and the investors were in a panic at the projections of thousands of our military people dying.
We lost SIX insureds. Four were combat casualties (a couple in that missile attack on the barracks in Saudi Arabia), including a car accident and a heart attack.