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Afghanistan war has claimed 2,000 U.S. military

It took nine years to reach 1,000 deaths, but only 27 months to reach the next 1,000.

The war in Afghanistan has killed 2,000 U.S. military personnel since its inception, according to an analysis by The New York Times.

It took nine years for the U.S. to reach 1,000 dead, but only 27 months to reach the next 1,000, according to The Times.

The analysis includes deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan and, as The Times puts it, “other nations where American forces are directly involved in aiding the war.”

U.S. Army Specialist James A. Justice of Grover, N.C., was the 2,000th death, The Times reported.