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There were about 300 American deaths. Of these, 49 of the deaths were US Marines. An additional 53 Marines were wounded. Other sources say there were 276 American casualties.
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World War II had the greatest number of casualties caused directly and indirectly by war. The death toll is listed at 84,589,300 for all countries jointly that were involved in the war. The American Civil War had the largest number of United States casualties, listed at 625,000.
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.
about 650,000 total casualties
847 American casualties. 460 of them were Union casualties. The other 387 casualties were Confederate.
According to the Department of Defense there have been approximately 4,500 Casualties on account of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
There were about 300 American deaths. Of these, 49 of the deaths were US Marines. An additional 53 Marines were wounded. Other sources say there were 276 American casualties.
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The American casualties were: 59 killed, 96 wounded and 2837 prisoners. The British casualties were 78 killed and 374 wounded.
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