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The US Army has suffered the most casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan.
US casualties were 1465 dead, 3184 wounded, 1928 missing and 26 captured. Of the total US figure, 2499 casualties were from the US airborne troops (238 of them being deaths). The casualties at Utah Beach were relatively light: 197, including 60 missing. However, the US 1st and 29th Divisions together suffered around 2000 casualties at Omaha Beach.
First tell us which battle you are talking about and on which side the 'lost batallion' was fighting.
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
In the US Civil War, the death count for American soldiers in total is estimated at between 620,000 to 650,000. In World War II, the US military death count was approximately 425,000 Plus. So if you mean in terms of US losses, more American soldiers died in the Civil War than in WW2. If the question involves the total number of people who died, regardless of nationality, then WW2 would have the most, since at least 20 million deaths were caused by WW2.
The US Army has suffered the most casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan.
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/casualty.pdf
Omaha Beach, the US 1st and 29 th Divisions suffered the most casualties on the beach.
The U.S. suffered 295,000 deaths in World War 2. Total injured is only a guess and is really not known. However, most estimates of total casualties (dead, wounded, sick, missing, and captured) come around 1 million.
AnswerAccording to all the websites that I have consulted, the 8th Air Force suffered more than 47 000 casualties, of whom more than 26 000 were killed. This was over half the casualties suffered by the entire USAAF in WW2.~ See related link below .
About 11,800 including almost 1000 killed.
US casualties were 1465 dead, 3184 wounded, 1928 missing and 26 captured. Of the total US figure, 2499 casualties were from the US airborne troops (238 of them being deaths). The casualties at Utah Beach were relatively light: 197, including 60 missing. However, the US 1st and 29th Divisions together suffered around 2000 casualties at Omaha Beach.
No, American casualties in World War II were significantly higher than in World War I. In World War I, the United States suffered around 116,500 casualties, including approximately 53,400 deaths. In contrast, during World War II, the United States had roughly 416,800 deaths, with total casualties exceeding 1.1 million.
Abraham Lincoln lost 600,000 men in the Civil War.
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
The United States suffered few casualties and was the richest nation in the world. The Soviet Union suffered enormous loss of life and damage to its cities.
The US suffered 58,220 deaths .