Counting coupe is a term that describes a way of Native American warfare where no blood was shed, but rather hitting your opponent with a stick or such on the head was the way win by basically embarrassing him. May seem odd to current American culture but in its context where honor was more valuable than life it was an effective way to pose war and determine victory.
If you are counting the current "Global War on Terrorism" as WW3, then the US is leading that fight.
Ten officers and ninety-three men. (Not counting wounded, missing or captured.)
Be more specific: "...lives have been lost in American wars..." does this mean counting the enemy too? Or just the US forces? For example: Approximately 264 US Cavalrymen were killed at the "Battle of the Little Big Horn" in 1876. But this figure does NOT count the Indian casualties.
It is unknown how many people died from bullets from the MP40. The warriors did not go around counting how many people got killed by certain types of weapons. They had a hard enough time dealing with identification of the dead warriors and counting bodies and figuring out which body parts belonged to whom and who was missing.
Not counting combatants, about eleven million civilians/prisoners of war were killed under Hitler's jurisdiction.
A coupe stick is a short stick with which some North American Indian warriors sought to touch their enemies in battle. Counting coupe was a sign of bravery. This was used mainly by the plains warrior.
Coupe Injection
Comfort coupe
world cup
to ignore/ blank
The Davis Cup is ...
catchin lotsa kisses or more seriously: German: Coupe Leicht Kurz translates into English: Coupe Lightweight Short
it means counting
CI means coupe or two door.
CLS in Mercedes means : Coupe Long Sport.
Nwell's cup /or/ Nwell's haircut.
Trying to fall asleep.