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How many soldiers died at cold harbor?

A total of 2,632 soldiers died as a result the Battle at Cold Harbor. Of these, 1,844 were Union soldiers and 788 were Confederate.


How many union casualties were at the Battle of Shiloh?

There were approximately 13,000 Union casualties at the Battle of Shiloh.


How many human casualties were there in pearl harbor?

See: Attack on Pearl Harbor


How many American casualties did pearl harbor have?

3700


How many union casualties in the battle of williamsburg?

The Union casualties at the Battle of Williamsburg were 2,293 men.


How many casualties of the union were at the Battle of Vicksburg?

10,000 casualties of the union army 9,091 casualties of the south 29,495 men surrendered


How many casualties were there in the Cold war?

Since a cold war means NO WAR, there were no casualties.


How many people died in the Battle of Cold Harbor?

The Union had 13,000 casualties, and about 1,800 of them were fatal. The Confederacy had 2,500 and less then 100 were fatalities. Exact numbers vary according to the source, so be sure and look at several of them.


How many union soldiers were available to general grant at appomattox?

100,000 men. He engaged Lee in Virginia and suffered around 50,000 casualties. On June 3, 1864 he attacked Cold Harbor and lost 7000 men in the first few minutes.


How many casualties were there aboard the Maryland in Pearl Harbor?

The USS Maryland suffered a total of 4 casualties during the attack on Pearl Harbor.


How many casualties did cold harbor have?

The Union Armies (The Army of the Potomac and The Army of the James) had combined losses of 12,737 (1,844 killed, 9,077 wounded and 1,816 captured or missing). The Confederate forces from the Army of Northern Virginia were 83 killed, 3,380 wounded and 1,132 captured or missing, or 4,595 total.


What were some negative affects of pearl harbor?

Many people died and there were many casualties