No Army Air Force personnel were killed during the raid. Men died while parachuting from their aircraft over China, others drowned when they landed by parachute in China. Some of the men captured by the Japanese were executed in Japan, and other men died in captivity. Of the 80 Army Air Force personnel that took part in the raid, 71 survived.
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John Brown's Raid John Brown attacked the Federal Armory at Harper's Ferry, VA, in hopes to gathering weapons to initiate a slave revolt. His raid was quickly stopped by Marine soldiers who were lead by a Colonel Robert E. Lee and an aide J.E.B. Stuart.
During the British raid on Petsamo in September 1941, it is estimated that around 200 people were killed. The raid targeted German positions in the area during World War II. The operation aimed to disrupt German supply lines and support the Soviet Union, which was under attack at the time. The exact numbers may vary in different historical accounts, but the casualty figure is generally consistent.
Including civilians, approx 3400
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The city of Lawrence. The attack took place during the Civil War in 1863 and is known as the Lawrence Massacre (or Quantrill's Raid). Apparently not all male citizens were killed, but most of them.
Doolittle's raid on Japan was an effort to damage Japan's resource, as well as to make it known the US would not sit back and take an attack without retaliating.
On 15 May 1916. The raid killed one US civilian and wounded three US soldiers.
During John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in October 1859, a total of 10 people were killed. This included Brown's men, local townspeople, and soldiers who responded to the raid. The event heightened tensions leading up to the Civil War and was significant in the abolitionist movement.
No US' troops were harmed in the raid to kill Osama bin Laden, however two curriers of Osama bin Laden's were killed and a Woman Osama bin Laden used as a human shield was also killed by US' troops.
Yes, Snopes confirmed the authenticity of the photo showing Hillary Clinton in the Situation Room during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Osama bin Laden was killed on May 2, 2011, during a raid by U.S. Navy SEALs in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Along with him, several members of his family were also killed, including one of his sons, Khalid bin Laden, and a woman, believed to be one of his wives. The operation resulted in the deaths of three other individuals who were present at the compound during the raid.
He's killed in an air raid.
well air raid and the things in the trechers..
He was killed in Pakistan during a raid orchestrated by the U.S. Armed Forces. He was shot twice. once in the heart and once in the head.
During the raid on Harper's Ferry in October 1859, led by John Brown, ten people were killed. This included both the raiders and local militia, with Brown himself captured and later executed. The raid was a significant event in the lead-up to the American Civil War, highlighting the tensions over slavery.
A trench raid is a military operation conducted during World War I, where soldiers would infiltrate enemy trenches to gather intelligence, disrupt operations, and capture enemy personnel. The incentives offered to soldiers for participating in these dangerous missions often included the promise of medals, recognition for bravery, and the chance for promotion. Additionally, successful raids could boost morale and provide a sense of camaraderie among troops. However, the risks were high, and many soldiers faced significant danger during these operations.
The two members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), known as "corpo rls" (corporals), were killed in Andersonstown, Belfast, in 1988 during a firefight with British security forces. The incident occurred during a raid by the police, and the soldiers were shot by members of the IRA as they attempted to arrest them. The event was part of the larger conflict known as The Troubles in Northern Ireland, which involved various paramilitary groups and British forces.