Redcoats, i think
A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY. A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY.
'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.
The purple heart is an award for soldiers who have been killed or wounded while in service. If a soldier is wounded more than once, the soldier receives an oak leaf cluster for each successive injury.
There were no casualties on either side during the bombardment of Fort Sumter. There was one Union soldier, Private Daniel Hough, that was killed in an accident after the battle. As the US flag was being lowered, a 100 gun salute was in progress when a cannon burst and killed the soldier..
4,500 soilders NEW RESPONDENT The Confederate casualties were: 1,500 killed and wounded and 4,462 captured. Those of the Union were: 387 killed, 2,562 wounded and 112 missing.
Red coats
A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY. A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY.
Another solider is wounded or killed and can't do his job.
depends on if or when his unit is relieved, he is wounded or killed.
Killed in Action, or KIA. Wounded in Action, or WIA. I think captured is Prisoner of War. POW. Missing in Action, MIA.
'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.
The purple heart is an award for soldiers who have been killed or wounded while in service. If a soldier is wounded more than once, the soldier receives an oak leaf cluster for each successive injury.
170,000 people were killed and 420,000 were wounded. That's a total of 590,000. 315,000 were Germans that were either killed or wounded, whiles allies had 275,000 people killed or wounded.
The people killed or wounded in battle are called casualties.
50,000 were killed and 230,000 were wounded
95 American casualities total between the two battles. I don't know the individual breakdown of each battle, though.
There were no casualties on either side during the bombardment of Fort Sumter. There was one Union soldier, Private Daniel Hough, that was killed in an accident after the battle. As the US flag was being lowered, a 100 gun salute was in progress when a cannon burst and killed the soldier..