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.
Nearly over 100,000 casualties and by dieseases
The Romans were decisively defeated with heavy casualties at the battles of Trebia , Lake of Trasimene and Cannae .
It appears you need to provide more information...the Allies over history had casualties in wars large and small. Feel free to edit the answer for more specifics, and someone will answer it appropriately.
they did not take the patriots seriously
During D-Day at Sword Beach, Britain lost about 550 Soldiers.
I am not able to find any reference to any Civil War battle called the Battle of the Summer.
Between March 18th and the 21st of March, 1865, Confederate General concentrated his forces at the Battle of Bentonville in North Carolina. The Rebels lost 2,600 troops, many of them captured. The Union had 1,500 casualties.
During Operation Overlord and D-Day the total casualty lost by the Allies were about 228,000.
they did not take the patriots seriously
People which are damaged, injured, suffer or die as a result of an event. By extension, it can be applied to things, ideas or institutions. "The Rule of Law was one of the first casualties of the dictator's rule."
Total 2896 - killed, wounded and missing. This was considered shocking at the time, but it was dwarfed by the later casualty-figures.
During the Korean War, US Marines faced significant casualties, particularly in the early months. In June 1950, they suffered around 200 casualties, which increased sharply to approximately 1,000 in July. The numbers fluctuated, with the worst months being in late 1950 and early 1951, where casualties could exceed 1,500 in some months. Overall, the US Marines experienced over 30,000 casualties throughout the conflict.