Here's something you won't read elsewhere.
It's widely assumed that American minority soldiers are suffering a  disproportionate number of deaths in the current war. Yet, according to iCasualites,  74% of all American fatal casualties in the Iraq war have been suffered by  non-Hispanic whites. In 2004, non-Hispanic whites only made up 67% of the total  population, and, more relevantly, only  61% of the 25-year-olds, which might be about the representative age of the  fatalities.
So, young whites are dying in Iraq at a per capita rate more than 80% higher  than young minorities. If you are wondering about how I calculated that, it's:
(74% / 61%) / (26% / 39%)
What you definitely won't see elsewhere is an explanation of the most likely  reason for this racial imbalance: IQ. To be allowed to enlist, you have to score  92 or higher on the military's  IQ test, the Armed Forces Qualification Test (the same one used throughout The  Bell Curve.) Since 1992,  only 1%  of new military enlistees have had IQs below the 30th percentile nationally.
This requirement disqualifies about half of all Hispanics and over  60% of all blacks from joining up, versus less than a quarter of all whites.  
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
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