Well we can error on the side of caution and go with 145,000 deployed, that was the highest number.
So 607 x 100,000 / 145,000 = 419.
Over 1 year and about four months (once again on the side of caution.
419 / 16 x 12 = 314 dying due to hostilies in Iraq per 100,000, per annum.
"Now you just need hostile action deaths in Iraq in '03 and '04 and accidental deaths in those same years and you will have beaten a factoid into insensibility."
Getting there. But there is also a higher number of proportional accidents happening in Iraq as well.
149 in Iraq. Which is about 77 per 100,000 per annum.
The point being saying, "just comparing deaths here....MORE US servicmen Die in car accidents every year than have died in Iraq.....it a statistical fact...", isn't only misleading, it's also probably wrong.
In 2000 400 there were US military casualties due to accidents, even if they were all due to motor vehicle accidents, and that was out of over 1.5 million active US military personel.
Anyways, consider the factoid beaten out of sensibility.