One has to distinguish between a death in battle- usually worthy of a Purple Heart- a direct casualty of enemy action, and an accident involving a vehicle manned by service personnel- aircraft, tank, Jeep, ship, etc where there is no enemy action but the mission is on ( service time) there is a definite difference between a Jeep accident and fatal enemy gunshot- if actual enemy action this is considered a ( Battle death) and not an accident.
A forklift operator was killed when the forklift she was driving overturned on a ramp she was descending. What accident class is this? CLASS A
with a gun by a soldier. they are not sure if it was a accident or if it was on purpose. its what you think.
class A
None in combat. Just one Union soldier killed by accident at the end.
ON duty fatality is a class A, regardless of lack of seatbelt.
Under United States Army regulations, any accident that results in a fatal injury to any personnel is classified as Accident Class A.
There are many things that could be considered an Army accident. A soldier being killed by friendly fire is probably one of the more common examples.
A Union soldier killed by accident when a powder-keg blew up during the farewell salute.
Zero. One Union soldier died the next day due to an accident.
innocent soldier
A roman soldier
no one killed him.It was an accident.