Lee's army suffered 20,000 casualties -many of them at Malvern Hill. McClellan's army 16,000 casualties.
7 battles were lost
1861 Fort Sumter Win Harpers Ferry Win Manassas Win 1862 Pea Ridge Loss Fort Donaldson Loss Monitor vs. Virginia Tie Peninsula Campaign Win Seven Days Win Manassas Win Seven Pines Win Shiloh Tie Antietam Tie Fredericksburg Win 1863 Chancellorville Win Vicksburg Loss Gettysburg loss Chickamauga Win Chattanooga Loss 1864 Wildness Win Mobile Bay Loss Atlanta Loss Petersburg Loss Nashville Loss 1865 Five Forks Loss Palmito Ranch Win
Loss of life is death
The Mesopotamians elected representatives to announce for battle and for the winning or losing of battles. Of course if they lost the Lugal (or king) would notice a loss of slaves which were very important to the rich's daily life.
In his memoirs published near the end of his life, US Grant had allot to say about his life as a commanding officer in the Union army. He named two battles in which he had control over being the General in Chief in the latter part of the war. One was the Battle of Cold Harbor in 1864, which was part of his Overland campaign and he directly participated in that one. The other was the 1865 Battle of Mobile Bay that in the waning days of battle was a wasted loss of lives for each side.This was not the 1864 battle there when Admiral Farragut captured the forts in the bay.
The five most bloodiest battles in the US Civil War were the battles of: *Gettysburg; *Chancellorsville; * Antietam; * Chickamauga; and * Cold Harbor. There are differences of opinion on the so-called top five bloodiest battles. That's because the better term of Casualties is more telling. "Bloody" infers wounded, not just battle deaths. Based on using the preferred term, the selection of battles can vary.
Critical World War I battles were fought across various fronts, including the Western Front, Eastern Front, and the Italian Front. Key battles such as the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Verdun took place in France, while the Battle of Gallipoli occurred in Turkey. Other significant conflicts occurred in regions like Belgium, with the Battle of Ypres, and in the Balkans, impacting the war's overall dynamics. These battles were marked by trench warfare and significant loss of life, shaping the course of the war.
Loss of freedom Loss of cash flow Loss of time Loss of opportunities
I am at a loss. "4 days to 4 weeks" is not a question.
Irreplaceable loss of IJN airmen/flight deck crews which affected future naval battles.
An eighth.
It depends on the severity and complexity of the loss. They might pay you in 3 days or 30 days or 60 days. There is no way of knowing without the details of your loss.