Without knowing what expedition the question is referring to, it is hard to say what type of casuality was suffered by the person or team. Many expeditions tend to lose a few people due to weather conditions.
Well Lewis suffered from a terrible case of the flu one winter, and Clark suffered from what he describes as a "rheumatism of the neck" which Lewis applied a hot stone wrapped in flannel to ease the pain. Sergeant Floyd would be the only one to die during the expedition from a burst appendix.
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In order to determine how many casualities were suffered during an expedition, a person must first know what expedition is being talked about. Some expeditions tend to lose a few people from bad weather conditions.
The Victory is the only ship to return to Spain from Magellan's expedition.
Lieutenant William Dudingston
The allies, I think it goes like this this .. number one in the casualty list was the USSR number 2 was Germany then Poland then France then the u.k
Yes. The major part of fighting on the Western Front during World War 1 took place on French soil. Since France contributed more soldiers than the British, Belgians, or Americans on that front, they suffered a high casualty rate.
At one point, Clark suffered from a "rheumatism of the neck" which caused him pain for several days. For Clark, Lewis applied a "hot stone wrapped in flannel" to help ease his pain. Then Lewis was accidentally shot in the left thigh by a near-blind member of the expedition, but managed to make it back safely. Another man, Sergeant Charles Floyd died from a burst appendix, and he was the only to have died on the expedition.
Ginny Wade, a seamstress, was the first civilian casualty of the Civil War. She was the only Gettysburg civilian killed directly during the Battle of Gettysburg.
In World War 2, Germany suffered more casualties than either Italy or Japan. Only Russia and China suffered more casualties than Germany.
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Casualty is still aired.