historically accidents account for approximately 30 percent of all U.S. Army casualties
There will never be a completely accurate account of how many casualties there were on D-day, but the accepted estimate is 2,500 of the Allied Forces (America England, Russia and Canada) died on that day, and some 3,000 of the Axis powers (Germany and Japan) have been reported, totaling 5,500 casualties. There were also some 19,000 civilians killed shortly before and after D day as a result of D-Day.
Germany found it convenient to leave Switzerland as it was.Answer:Switzerland has historically been a banking nation, with very few natural resources and a highly financially-minded culture. Switzerland is in possession of money from the coffers of many countries world-wide and to attack Switzerland would cause their available assets to drop dramatically. Basically, invading Switzerland is like attacking the wee old man who has all of your money that you've lent him in his bank account.
yes, we do and we can even take out money, transfer it .... whatever we need to do
T.J. Jackson - nicknamed "Stonewall" on account of his stout defence of his ground.
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Historically, accidents account for approximately 30% of all U.S. Army casualties
According to the Department of Defense there have been approximately 4,500 Casualties on account of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Train accidents occur approximately every 90 minutes which would account for 3,000 incidents per year which includes approximately 1,000 deaths and various other accidents.
Around about 30 years. Not taking into account 'accidents'.
A google account might remain inactive for a long time. Seeing that inactivity, the developers might close the account. The account is closed approximately after 9 months.
Your computer might be slow. Slow computers cause accidents and sometimes you have to download JAVA.
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There are approximately 200,000 users in Holland.
Watch the film Percy Jackson and the lightning thief, it is historically accurate and should give information about it. :)
Drunk driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents. In 2008 there were 13,846 fatalities directly related to driving under the influence in the United States and account for 37% of vehical related deaths.