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list names of soldiers killed in battle of st. lo
yes but people in america doesnt know those names unless there related to the person in the world war 1 .
Drivers in world war 2 drove an ambulance to help those who were injured or wounded.
About 6.7 million total death and at least another 3.5 million wounded. Comment: That is as inflated a figure as I have ever heard. By all accounts there are varying claims of 600,000 to 1.2 million deaths in North Vietnam and their combatants in South Vietnam. The deaths of civilian and military in South Vietnam approximately 450,000. Nowhere and in no war I have ever heard of have the number of dead exceeded the number wounded. In Vietnam, the number of wounded Americans to those killed were about 19 to 1. Just over 58,000 killed, about 1 million wounded. A pure guess, but I think North Vietnam was about a 5 to 1 ratio. So 3 to 6 million wounded. With Americans about 200,000 suffered permanent debility from physical wounds. Another pure guess, but likely 1 to 1.5 million of the wounded North Vietnamese suffered permanent disability. South Vietnamese because they received American Medical care probably had a similar ratio as Americans. But the reduced and hopefully relatively accurate figures I give are a big tragedy for all three factions. For Vietnam it was their war of liberation from foreign rule and occupation. We fought for te wrong reasons. And 35 years later we prove wrong as all of Southeast Asia did not become Communist as predicted. And we have considerable trade with the former enemy.
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The word "casualty" refers to those listed as killed, wounded and or missing. The acronym for these are: KIA- Killed in Action, WIA- Wounded in Action, MIA- Missing in Action.
4,500 soilders NEW RESPONDENT The Confederate casualties were: 1,500 killed and wounded and 4,462 captured. Those of the Union were: 387 killed, 2,562 wounded and 112 missing.
21,844 killed ; most Japanese , even those wounded , fought to the death .
The Purple Heart Medal
Yes, because they were killed or wounded trying to find cover on the beachhead. Those not killed or wounded had found 'some' type and tried to fire on German defenses, but for the most part, there were no exposed German positions.......
Those bombs killed 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
Sixteen members of the British force and 351 Zulu were killed at Rorke's Drift.
No. Neither is there a complete roster of those killed. There is no such overall list for any area or time period of the war. Some larger units published postwar histories that usually included a "Roll of Honor" of unit members killed, and sometimes included a list of those who received medals, including the Purple Heart, which indicates they were wounded.
Nelson Mandela did kill people of any race. He didn't fight for black people in general ,he fiught for the black people in South Africa. Still, he is a hero to those people whose families were not killed during the attacks.
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list names of soldiers killed in battle of st. lo
The Offical U.S. figures for casualties during the Battle, have 205 killed and 816 wounded. A more detailed assessment found 730 killed, 2,598 wounded, and 7 missing. Not sure how many of those were Marines. For more information about the siege of Khe Sanh see: http://www.answers.com/topic/siege-of-khe-sanh