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Q: What does finding of death mean during a World War 2 casualty?
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In World War 2 what does the term finding of death mean?

cause of death


Why was world war 2 the largest war in history?

Largest military AND civilian casualty and death rate.


Who said I've been accused of every death except the casualty list of the world war?

Al Capone


What is the difference between a casualty and a death?

The correct military definition of "casualty" is in fact "loss by wounds, death, desertion, etc", perhaps even broader than might at first have been imagined, but having established what a "casualty" is, how do you go about tracing one, and the date and circumstances under which they became a "casualty" ? There are varying degrees of difficulty:- CWGC and HMSO ~ killed in action ~ died of wounds ~ "died" ~ deserted ~ wounded, and "other sources" Casualty does not mean death. Casualty means a military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, or capture, or who is missing in action. In other words, casualty means "someone who can't fight any more."


What did Finding of Death mean during World War 2?

Finding of Death, in the absence of a recovered body, soldiers that were determined to be dead under Public Law 490. Made in cases, after at least one year from time of disappearance, when there was either conclusive proof that the person is dead or equally overwhelming evidence that the person could not have remained alive.


What mutiny was during World War 1?

death


What are some synonyms of casualty?

fatality, death, loss, wounded, victim, sufferer


What is the synonym for causualty?

Killing, death, and victim are words. Those mean casualty.


What was a soldier's experience during World War 2?

death...mainly death


What was autopsy finding in death of Rhonda Hart?

The autopsy finding in the death of Rhonda Hart was natural causes. She was not sick with any disease such as cancer at the time of her death.


What does casualty status FOD mean for World War 2?

FODFinding of Death It is a legal "Finding of Death"LarryAnswer"Foreign Object Damage" as the status given in the case of my pilot uncle's death in the downing of his plane by enemy fire during World War II. It can be any number of objects inside or outside an aircraft during war or peace time which cause damage: loose objects in the cockpit; birds, etc. outside the craft.Nana LindaFinding of Death, in the absence of a recovered body, soldiers that were determined to be dead under Public Law 490. Made in cases, after at least one year from time of disappearance, when there was either conclusive proof that the person is dead or equally overwhelming evidence that the person could not have remained alive.


How many people were at the death camps during World War 2?

36000000