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British casualties on D-Day have been estimated at approximately 2700. "Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces: killed, wounded, missing in action (meaning that their bodies were not found) and prisoners of war. There is no "official" casualty figure for D-Day.
British casualties on D-Day have been estimated at approximately 2700. "Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces: killed, wounded, missing in action (meaning that their bodies were not found) and prisoners of war. There is no "official" casualty figure for D-Day.
Depends which day. Total deaths (including missing in action): 12688500 Length of war: 28 June 1914 – 11 November 1918, so about 1800 days. about 7050 per day on average. On 1st July 1916, the British army lost 19,240 men.
Australia: 18.500 wounded and missing - 7,594 killed. New Zealand : 5,150 wounded and missing - 2,431 killed. British Empire (excl. Anzac) : 198,000 wounded and missing - 22,000 killed. France : 23,000 wounded and missing - 27,000 killed. Ottoman Empire (Turkey) : 109,042 wounded and missing - 57,084 killed. Furthermore 1.700 Indians died in Gallipoli, plus an unknown number of Germans, Newfoundlanders and Senegalese.
During the American Civil War, an estimated 4,000 to 7,000 soldiers were officially recorded as missing in action at various points throughout the conflict. However, the total number of missing could be much higher, as many soldiers were unaccounted for due to the chaotic nature of battles and the lack of comprehensive record-keeping. Additionally, some of these missing may have been killed, captured, or deserted. The exact figures remain difficult to determine due to the conditions of the war.
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there were 1600 killed, wounded and or missing for the british and 800 killed, wounded and or missing for the patriots
758,000
You're probably thinking of the Battles of Lexington and Concord of the American Revolution. 49 confirmed dead from the colonists, with 5 missing, and 73 killed on the part of the British, with 53 missing.
It was missing for a week.
During World War I, approximately 3,000 Canadian soldiers were reported as missing in action (MIA). This figure represents a significant portion of the over 600,000 Canadians who enlisted in the war, with many of those MIA presumed to have been killed in action. The challenges of identifying remains and the chaotic nature of battle contributed to the high number of missing soldiers.
Which war are you referring to? The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen. There were many wars involving the British.Re-ask the question with the missing information.
British casualties on D-Day have been estimated at approximately 2700. "Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces: killed, wounded, missing in action (meaning that their bodies were not found) and prisoners of war. There is no "official" casualty figure for D-Day.
British casualties on D-Day have been estimated at approximately 2700. "Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces: killed, wounded, missing in action (meaning that their bodies were not found) and prisoners of war. There is no "official" casualty figure for D-Day.
MIA/POW approximately 2,000.
58,209 dead. 153,303 wounded. 2,489 were missing in action.
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