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The US Has 365 Injured Service Members in Iran — Here Is the Breakdown Nobody Is Discussing

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The Pentagon confirmed 365 American service members have been injured in Iran operations. Here is the specific service branch breakdown and what the injury patterns reveal about the campaign.

The newly released Pentagon casualty figures for US operations against Iran — 365 American service members injured as of early April 2026, with the specific service branch breakdown showing 247 Army, 63 Navy, 19 Marines, and 36 Air Force — are the specific human cost data whose granular detail reveals more about the campaign's operational character than the headline number alone conveys.

For the Army's specific 247 injured: the Army's disproportionate injury share reflects the specific operations that ground troops are performing in support of air campaign logistics, special operations activities, and the particular CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) missions that the recovery of the downed F-15 Colonel required. The specific nature of Army injuries in a predominantly air campaign suggests the particular vulnerability of ground support operations rather than conventional ground combat.

For the Navy's 63 and Air Force's 36: the combined naval and air force injury total reflects the specific hazards of conducting sustained air operations against a country with surviving — and apparently still effective — air defence capability. The F-15 loss confirmed that Iranian air defence is not fully suppressed, and the specific injuries to naval and air force personnel reflect the operational risks of this specific environment.

For the 19 Marines: the specific Marine Corps injury total suggests their particular operational role — potentially CASEVAC, embassy security, or the specific rapid-reaction missions that the Marine Expeditionary Force maintains in the region — is producing the injury exposure that their training and the regional disposition creates.

For the CBS News report's context: the specific Pentagon figures also note that 'most injured service members have since returned to duty, U.S. Central Command has said in the past' — a characterisation whose specific meaning involves a range of injury severity from minor shrapnel wounds to traumatic brain injuries from blast exposure, all of which are classified as 'injuries' regardless of their specific long-term impact on affected service members.

For the domestic political dimension: 365 injured alongside the confirmed 15 combat deaths creates the specific military cost narrative whose accumulation will shape public opinion about the campaign's continuation if it extends significantly beyond Trump's 'shortly' timeline.

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