'Battle wounds' is a general term that means any wound inflicted on a soldier. "Casualty" is a term that means any soldier who was killed, wounded or mortally wounded in battle.
bucephalas died from battle wounds or old age
Yes there was a battle at monmouth in the revolutionary war. During that battle there was a massive heat wave and most men died from the heat instead of GSW's. (Gun Shot Wounds).
300,000 Union soldiers killed (battle, sickness, wounds) 250,000 Confederates killed
DNB- Died in Line of Duty, non-battle It took me a while to find out as well. This doesn't mean that they died necessarily doing routine things. My grandfather died, from wounds he received during battle, several weeks later. He is listed as DNB. Just a point of clarification.
General Montclam Louis was the French commander in the Battle of Quebec.
scars
If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.If you mean the animals used in the gladiatorial animal hunts, they were killed during the fight. If you mean the horses of the cavalry after a battle, their wounds were patched up and they were given a rest. If you mean an animal against animal fight, the winner was led away to fight again, if able.
infections from battle wounds
Historically, the number of legs the horse has off the ground is symbolic of how the rider died.Four feet on the ground did not die in battle or of battle wounds.Three feet on the ground died of wounds sustained in battle.Rearing, died in battle.
From battle wounds, of course. But over 60% died from disease or infection caused by the wounds received
Of the estimated 618,000 military deaths, only about 205,000 resulted from battle wounds.
bucephalas died from battle wounds or old age
Scars (battle scars=old wounds).
Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.
No probably not. Usually the initial scar will vanish as time passes. Time heals all wounds even emotional ones like the loss of love. Surgical techniques for larger wounds has improved so much that many of them disappear likewise. When we get older most scars dont mean much anyway. They are like battle wounds from an old battlefield.
NO, BUT GET YOURSELF CHECKED
Yes there was a battle at monmouth in the revolutionary war. During that battle there was a massive heat wave and most men died from the heat instead of GSW's. (Gun Shot Wounds).