The Battle of Guadalcanal, fought between August 1942 and February 1943, involved approximately 60,000 U.S. troops and around 31,000 Japanese soldiers. The U.S. forces suffered around 1,600 killed and 4,800 wounded, while Japanese military losses included about 25,000 killed, with only around 1,000 soldiers surviving the battle. The exact number of survivors can vary, but it is estimated that a small fraction of the Japanese forces managed to escape, while the vast majority of U.S. troops who participated in the battle survived.
few people survived no
It is known that 2.5 Million People fought during the Battle of Stalingrad and ruffly 1.85 Million People were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad, so Around 650,000 people survived that battle 2/3 of the Survivors were Soviets.
About how many Americans survived during the battle of bunker hill? ?
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Over 7,000 US servicemen died at Guadalcanal. Contrary to popular opinion, and the Television "History Channel/Military Channel" Guadalcanal episode, which was hosted by retired US Army General Norman Schwarzkopf; Guadalcanal not a "Marine Battle", Guadalcanal was a small Marine Corps action (compared to Tarawa and Iwo Jima), and a MASSIVE US Navy campaign (which was quickly glossed over in the televised segment). Approximately 1,769 US Marines perished on Guadalcanal, and about 420 US Airmen; but close to 5,000 US Sailors died fighting from 27 US Navy warships that were sunk, in histories most savage and furious sea battles, surrounding the Guadalcanal islands.
few people survived no
four people
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Approximately 162,000 Allied troops survived the 6th of June.
It is known that 2.5 Million People fought during the Battle of Stalingrad and ruffly 1.85 Million People were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad, so Around 650,000 people survived that battle 2/3 of the Survivors were Soviets.
About how many Americans survived during the battle of bunker hill? ?
nobody knows but there was 90,000 troops and only a few survived
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Over 7,000 US servicemen died at Guadalcanal. Contrary to popular opinion, and the Television "History Channel/Military Channel" Guadalcanal episode, which was hosted by retired US Army General Norman Schwarzkopf; Guadalcanal not a "Marine Battle", Guadalcanal was a small Marine Corps action (compared to Tarawa and Iwo Jima), and a MASSIVE US Navy campaign (which was quickly glossed over in the televised segment). Approximately 1,769 US Marines perished on Guadalcanal, and about 420 US Airmen; but close to 5,000 US Sailors died fighting from 27 US Navy warships that were sunk, in histories most savage and furious sea battles, surrounding the Guadalcanal islands.
4,000 died on the royalists side and 300 died on the parliamentary side!
The Battle For Guadalcanal The Battle Of Midway
about 1,100 died. I don't know how many survived. :/ in 1984, 300,000 people were killed but i dont know how many people survived.