General Thomas Jackson died from complications with pneumonia after being shot by Confederate pickets at the Battle of Chancellorsville. He is most famously known as Stonewall Jackson.
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The US Army had 38,179 killed in the war or 65 percent of all fatalities. The US Navy had 2,556 killed or 4.5 percent of all fatatities. The US Marines had 14,836 killed or 25.6 percent of all fatalities. The US Air Force had 2,580 killed or 4.4 percent of all fatalities, and lost less than one percent of all Air Force personnel, compared to Marine Corps losses of five men for every 100 who served in the Vietnamese War.
General Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by one of his own men.
"Stonewall" Jackson
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ANSWER At the Battle of Chancellorsville, where General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was accidently shot by his men.
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They sent Carlson to get the sheriff in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck after Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife.
He was accidentally shot by his own men, had his left arm amputated and passed away a few days later.
Compared to what? Men who die in general? Men who are killed? Men who are in any of the armed forces? This is key to answering your question. Also, in which counrty? Or world-wide?
He was accidentally killed by one of his own men in the Civil War at the battle of Chancellorsville
In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Lenny accidentally kills the puppy by petting it too roughly, just as he accidentally killed the woman in Weed. This foreshadows the tragic event in the story's climax when Lenny unintentionally kills Curley's wife.
kILLED 10,000 MEN.
Marica was about to kill herself and Raquel stopped her and then she killed two men.