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Union casualties in the Battle of Shiloh were: 1,754 killed,8,408 wounded, 2,885 missing
The Battle of Shiloh was fought on April 6-7, 1862. 23,746 soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle, 13,047 Union soldiers and 10,699 Confederate soldiers. The battle was a union victory, but the heavy casualties demonstrated that the war would be bloody and difficult.
Of the 13,560 allied casualties at the second battle of El Alamein (Including soldiers who were wounded or went missing), 22% were Australian.
Approximately 10,000 soldiers died.The liberation of France.
"Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces. Total Allied casualties on D-Day are estimated at 10,000, including 2500 dead. The total German casualties on D-Day are not known, but are estimated as being between 4000 and 9000 men.
2,263 soldiers, 32 french people.
10,360. There were a total of over 20,000 soldiers lost from both sides in that battle.
By far and away, artillery soldiers had an extremely low rate of casualties. The numbers of such casualties are so low its difficult to imagine they can be real. But there were. For example, in the Confederate victory at Chancellorsville historians note how heavy Lee's casualties were, even in victory, with the exception of artillery soldiers. In that battle only 46 artillery men were lost.
The Union casualties were: 14 823 wounded and dead. The Confederate casualties were: about 8 000 wounded and dead.
High Casualties, Many soldiers retreating, and Confederate Victory.
During the period of the battle they are all 'casualties' . Later they will be divided into wounded and dead.
Union casualties in the Battle of Shiloh were: 1,754 killed,8,408 wounded, 2,885 missing
Casualties for the Union at the Battle of Fort Donelson amounted to 2, 832. On the Confederate side, because of their surrender, the Confederates lost 16,623 soldiers.
The Battle of Shiloh was fought on April 6-7, 1862. 23,746 soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle, 13,047 Union soldiers and 10,699 Confederate soldiers. The battle was a union victory, but the heavy casualties demonstrated that the war would be bloody and difficult.
The Battle of Shiloh was fought on April 6-7, 1862. 23,746 soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle, 13,047 Union soldiers and 10,699 Confederate soldiers. The battle was a union victory, but the heavy casualties demonstrated that the war would be bloody and difficult.
The US Civil War probably caused more American casualties then any other war before or after that war. When the results of a battle lists the number of casualties, it means that soldiers that were either killed of sent to military hospitals due to battle wounds are classified as casualties.
Killed 1901 Wouded 9157 Missing 2599 Captured 2247 Battle Casualties 15904 Non Battle Casualties 8936 Total Casualties 24840 Percent of T/O Strength 176.3%