They are assessed in the field and Triaged to the appropriate hospital .
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.
3,542,837 Soldiers were wounded during Operation Barbarossa.
It is issued to military personnel only.
2,721 New Zealand soldiers died and 4,752 were injured.
Over 3,000 Australian Servicemen wounded in Vietnam.
Australian figures were 13,855 wounded or missing, although some sources say as many as 26,000 were injured. New Zealand figures indicate that about 7,000 ANZAC soldiers were injured.
During the Battle of Chancellorsville, almost 19,000 soldiers were wounded. In total, 2,300 soldiers were killed and 8,000 were captured or missing.
Rutherford B. Hayes was wounded several times, once seriously, during the Civil War.
During D-Day,there was about 20,000 casualties. Out of them about 17,000 were either killed or wounded. The allieds suffered a high wounded soldiers rate.
Germany had the highest number of injured soldiers by the end of the war but France had a higher percentage of their army injured they also had the highest percentage of death followed by Britain, Russia had the highest number of deaths.
Few soldiers, but many airmen - The B of B was an air battle.
The Allies had over 10,000 dead and wounded on D-Day. Exact amount who were injured as opposed to died is very difficult to find.