Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Map the fallen

I missed this before Memorial Day, but I think this is a pretty awesome project:

For this project I collected information from a number of sources, including the Department of Defense's Statistical Information Analysis Division, icasualties.org, MilitaryTimes.com's Honor the Fallen, Washington Post's Faces of the Fallen, the Iraq and Afghanistan Pages, and Legacy.com. I used the Google Maps and GeoNames.org geocoding services to get coordinates for each person's home of record and approximate place of death. The map includes data through March 2009. I'd like to point out the incredible time commitment the above organizations invest in maintaining this information; as I've learned, it is not an easy task. All of the data I have assembled and generated for this project will be made freely available for download in the near future.


It's a Google Earth file that visually displays hometown and place of death for as many of the Iraq/Afghanistan military deaths (for U.S./Coalition Forces). Pretty moving stuff.

 




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