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There is no average limit, as it varies each year due to force and mission requirements, and ongoing operations. However, most Navy casualties outside of Theatre casualties (Kia, WIA) are due to accidents or losses at sea (loss of crew overboard, unable to recover).

Many other deaths, such as suicides, aren't reported as such, but happen more frequently than the public knows about.

Most technical and engineering jobs in the Navy are inherently dangerous, but the actual annual loss rate is fairly low considering just how dangerous the work is for most rates.

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The US navy does not have any soldiers, but in total about about 100,000 US navy sailors have died in service.

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About 2,555 US Sailors died in the war. This figure takes into account US Navy airmen and riverine sailors.

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no because alot of people go to the navy. well i guess some people die but it is very unlikley because are ships in america are bigger then others so the wont try and fight

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