He never saw combat, but he was King and Emperor during WWI.
because they want many tigers in the group.
The answer depends on how many, if any, were drawn.
The answer depends on how many, if any, were drawn.
0. Ty Cobb played in three World Series (1907, 1908, 1909) with the Detroit Tigers and the Tigers lost each one. In 1907 and 1908 the Tigers lost to the Chicago Cubs and in 1909 to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
During World War II, approximately 1,500 U.S. Naval aviators were lost in combat. In contrast, the number of aviators lost in noncombat operations and training accidents was significantly higher, with estimates ranging from 4,000 to 6,000. This highlights the dangers faced by naval aviators not only during combat missions but also during training and operational flights.
While a number of F-14's have been lost due to accidents, none were ever shot down in combat.
15% lost = 85% won0.85 x 60 = 51 games won
All in all for every conflict we have been in,I wanna say 1.3-1.7 million lost.
The exact number of Tiger I and Tiger II tanks destroyed in combat during World War II varies by source, but estimates suggest that around 1,500 Tiger I tanks were produced, with approximately 300 to 400 lost in battle. The Tiger II, or King Tiger, had about 492 units produced, with estimates indicating that around 200 to 300 were destroyed in combat. Overall, the heavy losses reflect the intense combat engagements faced by these tanks, despite their formidable reputation.
King Louis the fourteenth was one of the most important rulers of France. During his reign Louis lost three battles.
there were 6,289,000 Americans in combat.