That is a good question - as in military parlance of WW2 - anybody incapacitated is a casualty, dead or not. The Allies had approximately 4,900 dead on D Day. The Germans are estimated to have had 7,000.
All of them.
Approximately 10,000 soldiers died.The liberation of France.
how many tanks were there durind dday
The allied forces decieded to use operation overlord (d-day) in order to get a foothold in Europe. Although they knew there would be hundreds of casualties, they felt it was the best chance to get a foothold in France
Total allied casualties (killed, wounded, missing, or captured) are estimated at approximately 10,000 for Allies.And for Germany it's estimated to be between 4,000 and 9,000 casualties Specifics United States-6,603, of which 2,499 fatal. United Kingdom-2,700. Canada-1,074, of which 359 fatal.
About 3000 people died on Dday.
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
The number of actual accidents over 50 years would be hard to estimate. If we look at road casualties figures then data is available. The UK Department of Transport statistics for 2010 show that in Great Britain there were 208,648 road casualties (slight injuries, serious injuries and fatalities). 1,850 of these were fatal. Road deaths were well over 3000 a year until recently so using an average of say 250,000 casualties of which 3000 were fatal per year over the last 50 years there have been about 12.5 million road casualties with 150,000 of those killed.
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Carefully and correctly, otherwise their injuries may become more serious or possibly fatal.