General Giap was a very wily military commander and was more experienced than the American leadership would believe. He understood that war was not about numbers or equipment or even casualty statistics. Winning war is about breaking the enemies' will to fight. It is proven in history that a people fighting to protect their homeland will fight harder and longer to do so. Giap knew this, and he proved it by defeating "superior" French colonial forces some years before with his guerrilla army. He knew the same could be done to the US; he knew that the Vietnamese would fight to the last and that the Americans would withdraw before it came to that. Giap was not worried about that casualties would end his war effort; his guerrilla style would ensure that the enemy was incapable of completely subduing him. It took some years and many casualties on all sides, but eventually Giap's strategy would prove instrumental in securing victory over the US by voluntary withdrawal, not total surrender.
Americans defeated Burgoyne at Saratoga where American General Benedict Arnold distinguished himself and suffered a great wound.
General Pickett's division of 4,500 men suffered over fifty percent casualties on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. General Pickett's division suffered 2,655 casualties, 498 killed, 643 wounded and captured, 833 more wounded, and 681 captured but not wounded.
Confederate General Braxton Bragg was the victor of the Battle of Chickamauaga in 1863. It was a major Union defeat. It was a costly battle for both sides. In victory the Confederates had 17,000 casualties and the Federals suffered 11,000 casualties.
Both George S Patton's units suffered casualties, generally no more than any other outfits. The US Marines suffered heavy casualties per unit at Iwo Jima in '45, General Buckner's 10th Army suffered heavy casualties at Okinawa, Admiral Turner's heavy cruisers suffered terribly at Savo Island in '42. Patton's son George S. Patton commanding the 11th ACR in Vietnam named his numerous gardens after men of his commmand killed in the war.
Under the command of generals McClellan, Burnside, and Meade, the Army of the Potomac suffered 82,600 casualties in two years of battling the Army of Northern Virginia. Under General Grant's Overland campaign of 1864, Union casualties numbered 64,000 in a span of six weeks.General John Pope's casualties in the Battle of the Second Bull Run are excluded from these figures as he commanded the Army of Virginia for the most part, with troops from the Army of the Potomac arriving too late to impact the battle.
NVA General Giap was the most known enemy general.
Casualties were heavy for the Americans, as they took the brunt of the fighting. 19000 men died, and over 80,000 wounded. Patton took Third Army in a drive north and relieved the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. But the Allies won the battle.
Vietnamese General is Vo Nguyen Giap. He is still alive .
Yes, Vietnamese famous General Giap was gay. Giap passed away recently, on October, 4, 2013.
At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.
By early June of 1864, General Grant's Overland campaign had suffered upwards of 50,000 casualties.His forces in Virginia were shaken in morale and lowered in effectiveness. Of great concern was the fact that his veterans had suffered disproportionate losses. Grant would then alter his tactics.
100,000 men. He engaged Lee in Virginia and suffered around 50,000 casualties. On June 3, 1864 he attacked Cold Harbor and lost 7000 men in the first few minutes.