This vehicle was not actual loss, it was only disabled, so soldiers stripped with from weapons and other important equipment and left behind, it was later recovered and take back to US, repaired and back in to service. From all photos of this vehicle it seems that it have not any bigger damages.
This one was also not complete loss, as it seems from damage it seems that there was some fir ebut as vehicle was not comsumed completely it seems that soldiers were able to extuinguish it. Also turret traversed to rear position, it means that it is in safe position, so crew had actually time to do it.
This one is casualty of overkill IED, there were only 4 to 5 such incidents in Iraq, I seen photos of only two other tanks that ran over so huge IED that explosion forces lifted turret from hull and throw it off. Important note, turret was not lifted due to internal ammunition explosion, as I said, it was done by IED.
Turrets of these tanks were repraired as they have minimal damage, but hull needed extensive rebuilds or were replaced by new build hulls (GDLS done them in low rate production for replacing the ones completely lost, turrets were manufactured and are still manufactured for replacement needs or for modernisation of the oldest M1 and M1IP tanks that are using different turrets than M1A1 and M1A2 series).
This one is famous "Cojone Eh", it was disabld by SPG-9 hit in the engine, there was fuel leak that started small fire and soldiers were unable to extuinguish it, with fire in engine area it was dangerous to tow vehicle, so it was stripped from all valuable equipment, then crew opened ammunition storage blast doors, thrown inside MG ammo and white phosphorus to prevent capture of still intact vehicle. Also one M1 tank from column fired APFSDS in to turret bustle rear bulkhead.
Later tank was towed by Iraqis from place to place for propaganda purposed (they claimed to destroy numerous american tanks, actually most pictures of "destroyed" M1 tanks in Baghdad were different photos of "Cojone Eh"), civilians completely vandalized it. In the end US command ordered air assets to destroy vehicle even more, AH-64's fired at least two AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, one definetly hit turret side armor (right side of turret), it was also hit by AGM-56 Maverick missile (~50 kg HEAT warhead is big... very big) at turret front, but it appears that armor was not perforated but penetration was at high angle and shaped charge jet got through front turret armor cavity bottom plate and in to hull top plate and probably also turret race ring area, at least well informed people says so and it looks that way on photos. In the end tanks was also hit by at least one JDAM bomb.
It was looking like this in the end:
AGM-65 and AGM-114 holes are clearly seen. Still after such punishment, tank looks surpsingly intact.
This one was probably cought by fire after RPG or more probably IED attack and left behind by crew without any fire extuinguishing operations.