The 2004 Indian ocean tsunami tragically claimed the lives of several British nationals. Among them were notable individuals such as the family of Geoffrey and Heather Brown, as well as their children, who were on holiday in Thailand. Additionally, the disaster affected many others, with a total of over 150 British citizens confirmed to have died in the catastrophe. The event highlighted the global impact of natural disasters and the vulnerability of tourists in affected areas.
Edward Pakenham, Major General, commanding the British North American Army.
The names of British soldiers who died in World War I and II are commemorated on numerous memorials and war graves, with millions of names recorded. Notable individuals include Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, known for his poem "In Flanders Fields," and Captain Edward "Taffy" Thomas, a decorated officer. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains detailed records of the fallen, which include thousands of names across various conflicts. For specific names, one can consult war memorials or databases dedicated to military history.
There were about 335,000 British troops, and about 50,000 French troops rescued at Dunkirk. Do you want that in alphabetical order, or by rank and unit? Thousands died in the fighting that ended with the withdrawal at Dunkirk.
78 British Generals died and 146 were wounded.
Over 1,100 British servicemen were killed.
James Lovell - British Army soldier - died in 2004.
Edward Pakenham, Major General, commanding the British North American Army.
It is estimated that around 150 British citizens died in the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.
Susan Bluman died on October 15, 2004, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The names of the slaves owned by Captain David Robertson is unknown. Captain Robertson died in 1856 in Virginia.
Michelle Skalnik died on May 3, 2004, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
George Josef died on January 8, 2004, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada of cancer.
Isaac Brock died in 1812, in the French Revolutionary War against the British...
No British died,
16,0000 british people died in ww1
Belial McGraal died on May 12, 2004, in Porteau Cove Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada of diving accident.
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