Sources vary in relation to the number of dead during the battle of Ortona. Mark Zuehlke in his book "Ortona: Canada's epic World War II battle" states that 1375 were killed and 964 wounded while trying to capture the town.
Canadian casualties at the Somme were about 24,000 of which 7,900 were killed; plus another 255 dead from Newfoundland.(Newfoundland was not part of Canada in 1916)
Which natives, what country, what battle
The 1st Canadian Parachute battalion was the only fighting Canadian Unit in the Battle of the Bulge.
1778
42,042 Canadians died fighting WW2. As well as 1,148 Canadian merchant seamen were killed. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
According to multiple sources, on September 11, 2001, 24-26 Canadians were killed in New York. Fortunately, no Canadians were killed at the Pentagon nor AA Flight 93.
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about 6000
Canadian casualties at the Somme were about 24,000 of which 7,900 were killed; plus another 255 dead from Newfoundland.(Newfoundland was not part of Canada in 1916)
Over 2000 canadians were killed in the battle of Ypres during WW1. This was the first time poison gas (made from chlorine) was introduced in WW1.
340 Canadians were killed, 574 wounded and 47 taken prisoner. These were on Juno. Many Canadians were also in British units.
Unless they were part of the British crews, none.
Depends on the battle
Which natives, what country, what battle
The 1st Canadian Parachute battalion was the only fighting Canadian Unit in the Battle of the Bulge.
about 23000
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