Well when they get wounds if not treated quick enogh they could catch an infection
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stonewall jackson shot by his own men
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The were 266 killed in the explosion and an additional eight men died of wounds later
During an expedition to Florida, he and his men were attacked by Native Americans. He later died from arrow wounds in Havana, Cuba.
disease
To avoid being drafted.
Roughly between 55,000 to 60,000 men died during the Spanish-American War. About 90 percent of the men died of malaria or other diseases while 10 percent died either in combat or later from wounds sustained in battle.
Roughly between 55,000 to 60,000 men died during the Spanish-American War. About 90 percent of the men died of malaria or other diseases while 10 percent died either in combat or later from wounds sustained in battle.
Casualties from Connecticut military units during the war included 97 officers and 1094 enlisted men killed in action, with another 700 men dying from wounds while more than 3,000 perished from disease. Twenty-seven men were executed for crimes, including desertion. More than 400 men were reported as missing; the majority were likely held by the Confederate Army as prisoners of war.
The first ambulance was not in England nor during the restoration, but it was in the United States during the civil war in the 1860's. Battles in the time of the 1500's were brutal and wounded men were left on the battlefield. More men died of their wounds than they did because of the battle.
The percentage of men who died from chest or stomach wounds varies depending on the context and specific conflict, but historically, these types of injuries have high mortality rates. For instance, during World War I and World War II, mortality rates for such wounds could exceed 50% due to factors like infection and the severity of the injuries. In modern warfare, advances in medical care have reduced these rates significantly, but they can still be substantial. For precise statistics, specific studies or reports would need to be referenced.