Consider it a work in progress. Bear in mind that Sean has not just had to document the 98 UK- based men and women killed, he has also had the considerable task of doing the same for more than 2000 others world-wide.
The research and coding work to give each of the UK people a face and to "send them home" has largely been done and simply has to be implemented. I presume that Sean's complementary work on the Iraqi casualties has delayed this.
I regret that you perceive elements of Sean's sincere work to "amount to no more than Internet graffiti". Perhaps when you see its fruition you may be able to put it in a more reasonable perspective.
Meanwhile, simply follow Periboob's suggestion and disable the Military section in the GEC Layer.
Cheers
Frank