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British peers were the male members of the British Royal Family that relinquished ties to German titles and adopted English surnames. During World War 1, approximately 15 members of the British Royal Family were killed during WWI.
Sixteen members of the British force and 351 Zulu were killed at Rorke's Drift.
During the Battle of the Nile in 1798, two members of the FELL family were killed while serving on different ships. Lieutenant George Fell was aboard the HMS Vanguard, and his brother, Captain John Fell, was on the HMS Theseus. Their involvement in this significant naval battle marked their sacrifices in the service of the British Royal Navy.
There is no single number that can accurately represent the total number of British soldiers killed or wounded, as it varies depending on the specific conflicts and time periods being referred to. However, it is estimated that over 1.1 million members of the British Armed Forces were killed, wounded, or went missing during World War I and World War II alone.
The Indians who supported the crown during the Revolution were often found fighting along side the British soldiers. These Indians were promised rewards by the British following the war but were often killed or imprisoned.
British peers were the male members of the British Royal Family that relinquished ties to German titles and adopted English surnames. During World War 1, approximately 15 members of the British Royal Family were killed during WWI.
Sixteen members of the British force and 351 Zulu were killed at Rorke's Drift.
Missionary Carl Volkner was killed in Opotiki in 1865 by members of his congregation who believed he had been spying for the British.
20,000 british were killed in the battle of soome
451,000 British people were killed during World War 2, 390,000 Being Military Deaths and 61,000 being Civilian Deaths.
Never, but he did take a lot of development money from the british parliament before they killed the project.
There is no single number that can accurately represent the total number of British soldiers killed or wounded, as it varies depending on the specific conflicts and time periods being referred to. However, it is estimated that over 1.1 million members of the British Armed Forces were killed, wounded, or went missing during World War I and World War II alone.
The Indians who supported the crown during the Revolution were often found fighting along side the British soldiers. These Indians were promised rewards by the British following the war but were often killed or imprisoned.
17 and 5 wounded
Killed in service is a phrase to describe when members of the military are killed while on active duty. The term is most frequently used during wartime.
An angry mob joined in front of a court house one of the mob members through a rock or something of that nature at a british troop gaurding the building. The british, looking at this as a threat, opened fire on the mob. 5 were killed and 6 were injured.
You bet. That's why we fought 'em and killed a mess. Yup.