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It is a casualty (casualties ;. plural)
The US Army has suffered the most casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Northwest Indian War (1785 -1795) was a war between the United States and a confederation of numerous Indian tribes (supported by the British), for control of the Northwest Territory, as Ohio, Indiana, and the surrounding areas were then known. The war followed centuries of conflict over this territory, first among Native American tribes, and then as Great Britain and France began trading in the region, plus Scot-Irish immigration and the rise of the United States. This 10-year war caused more American casualties than those of the West against Cochise, Geronimo, Sitting Bull, and the other famous Indian chiefs.
Allied Military Casualties: 14,276,800 Allied Civilian Casualties: 25,686,900 Allied Total Casualties: 39,963,700
The losing side.
Overall, the number of casualties inflicted upon the Americans during the Vietnam War was 58,156. As for Vietnamese casualties, there were over 5 million. However, nobody counted exactly so we are unsure of the exact answer.
The US Civil War probably caused more American casualties then any other war before or after that war. When the results of a battle lists the number of casualties, it means that soldiers that were either killed of sent to military hospitals due to battle wounds are classified as casualties.
Mostly in France
The total allied casualties of world war two with civilians and military goes up to 39,963,700 compared to the axis casualties of 48,231,700.
The NVA's total military casualties was 1.1 million men. With an additional million in civilian casualties.
To find US military ONLY casualties, the Viet Vet Memorial Wall lists that info on their "Information page." The first US military casualties begin on or about 1956/57.
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