soldiers die 200321
got shot
about 100 000 but if you think they die everyday over 5 soldiers
The number of British soldiers who die each year can vary significantly depending on various factors, including the operational context and global military engagements. In peacetime, the number of fatalities is typically low, often fewer than ten. However, during conflicts or military operations, such as those in Iraq or Afghanistan, the numbers can be higher. For the most accurate and current statistics, it's best to refer to official Ministry of Defence reports.
The figures are always changing, so it's hard to tell, but statistics show over a hundred soldiers die in Iraq everyday. According to iCasualties there have been 4349 U.S Army deaths between 2003-2009 in Iraq and 869 U.S Army deaths in Afganistan between 2001 and 2009
soldiers die 200321
got shot
over 9,000
Yes he did, he wanted to keep the soildiers in Iraq so that more than 2,873 soldiers can die.
4 years after the war started in 2003 it was said that almost 4000 troops had die already. In 2010 it was recorded that an average of two U.S. soldiers die daily in Iraq, based on U.S. Department of Defense data.
about 100 000 but if you think they die everyday over 5 soldiers
Iraq has had about 4,000 U.S. soldiers die there. That is about what we lost in the first hour of the Normandy invasion on D-day. Freedom is never free.
South Africa Haiti Pakistan Iraq Afghanistan India - (dhoties) Sudan Syria Kenya
Soldiers die because they are humans, and all humans must die eventually. If they had better defenses, they might survive more easily. =D
they die in Iraq with their cloth over their head
The figures are always changing, so it's hard to tell, but statistics show over a hundred soldiers die in Iraq everyday. According to iCasualties there have been 4349 U.S Army deaths between 2003-2009 in Iraq and 869 U.S Army deaths in Afganistan between 2001 and 2009
On average, around 30,000 people die in Afghanistan annually. This number includes deaths from various causes such as conflict, disease, accidents, and natural disasters. The mortality rate in Afghanistan is influenced by ongoing security challenges and limited access to healthcare services.