British casualties in Operation Telic have been relatively low by historical standards. In nearly two years of operations some 80 service personnel have died and 790 have been injured by hostile action and other means. Some 2,760 personnel have been evacuated for medical reasons since the start of operations.
British Dead
British Army
- Adjutant General's Corps
- Royal Military Police
- 116 Provost Company - 1
- 150 Provost Company - 2
- 156 Provost Company - 6
- Special Investigation Branch - 1
- The Infantry
- Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- The Black Watch
- Cheshire Regiment
- Irish Guards
- The Light Infantry
- 52nd Lowland Regiment (Volunteers) - 2
- The Parachute Regiment
- The Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment
- Queen's Lancashire Regiment
- The Royal Greenjackets
- Royal Highland Fusiliers
- Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
- Royal Regiment of Wales
- Royal Welch Fusiliers
- Welsh Guards
- Royal Armoured Corps
- Household Cavalry Regiment - 3
- 2nd Royal Tank Regiment - 1
- Royal Artillery - 1
- 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - 1
- 29 Commando Regiment - 1
- 148 (Meiktila) Battery - 1
- 40 Field Regiment - 1
- Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers - 2
- 7 Air Assault Battalion - 1
- Royal Engineers
- 33 Engineer Regiment (EOD) - 2
- 35 Engineer Regiment - 1
- Royal Logistics Corps
- 150 Regiment (Volunteers)
- 217 Transport Squadron - 1
- Army School of Ammunition - 1
- Royal Signal Corps - 1
- 212 Signal Squadron, 1st (UK) Armoured Division HQ and Signal Regiment - 1
Total: 53
Royal Air Force
- Strike Command - 1
- RAF Benson
- RAF Lyneham - 3
- RAF Marham
- RAF Regiment
- Royal Air Force Police - 1
Total: 14
Royal Navy
- Fleet Air Arm
- Surface Fleet
Total: 7
Royal Marines
Total: 8
Civilian Service Associated Personnel
Total: 1