Casualties are soldiers that are injured, dead, missing, or taken captive. In other words... it is a soldier who is not fighting.
There was 173 killed during Lexington and concord. And about 204 others were injured. The question asks how many were killed at Lexington. The answer is zero. There was one British soldier of the 10th infantry slightly wounded, but there were no other British casualties at Lexington. Later in the day, the British sustained casualties at Concord and on the march back to Boston.
The biggest number of American soldiers killed was during the American civil war. more Americans were killed then then in every other war combined.
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The number of casualties during this war were not very high. The total number of deaths in the war was 5,083, not all of them were attributed to battle. Many soldiers died from diseases, such as typhoid. As for the Spanish casualties, 2,159 died on the battlefield, while an estimated 50,000 died from diseases.
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847 American casualties. 460 of them were Union casualties. The other 387 casualties were Confederate.
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.
The US Civil War probably caused more American casualties then any other war before or after that war. When the results of a battle lists the number of casualties, it means that soldiers that were either killed of sent to military hospitals due to battle wounds are classified as casualties.
Because, all of the casualties were American, on both sides.
During the Vietnam War, the number of American casualties by service branch is as follows: Army: approximately 38,000 Marine Corps: approximately 14,800 Air Force: approximately 2,800 Navy: approximately 2,500 These numbers represent the casualties from combat, accidents, and other causes during the conflict.
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The American Civil War resulted in approximately 620,000 to 750,000 military deaths, making it the deadliest conflict in American history. This number exceeds the total American fatalities of World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War combined. The staggering loss highlights the war's profound impact on the nation, both in terms of human cost and societal change. In comparison, World War II, the next deadliest conflict, resulted in about 405,000 U.S. military deaths.
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The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of physicians in Nicarague with:the number of physicians in other countriesthe number of other occupations in Nicaragua.
There is a Estimation of over 300,000 casualties in The Vietnam war. Because in the year 1968, there was over 500,000 American soldiers fighting for the Southern part of Vietnam. And there could be less but no won knows or has a real number of the casualties.