The Iraq War, which began in 2003 and officially ended in 2011, resulted in approximately 4,500 U.S. military deaths. Additionally, coalition forces and Iraqi military casualties were significant, with estimates suggesting tens of thousands of deaths among Iraqi security forces and a large number of civilian casualties. Overall, the total military deaths, including coalition partners, vary widely in estimates but are generally seen as being in the range of several thousand.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
About 58% of the deaths in world war I were military personnel, the remaining 42% were civilians.
Approximately 70-85 million people died during World War II, including military and civilian deaths. The exact number of military deaths is estimated to be around 15-17 million.
The total Military Deaths during World War 2 is about 25.45 Million. This is 36% out of the total deaths during World War 2. The rest were civilian deaths.
France had a total of 567,600 deaths in WWII: 217,600 military deaths and 350,000 civilian deaths.
its IRAQ. The number is 4287 currently.
As of December 10, 2008, at least 4,209 members of the US military have died in the Iraq war.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
http://www.iraqbodycount.org/ says about 100,000 which includes suicide bombings, assassinations, car bombings and from American military action.
443 Coalition forces, 4124 are US.
64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
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4 million?
Around 25 Million military serviceman were killed during World War 2. Out of all of the military deaths, 70% were allied deaths.
About 58% of the deaths in world war I were military personnel, the remaining 42% were civilians.
There was 39,800 Australian military deaths and 700 civilian deaths.
In a proportional war the collateral damage expected from any attack is proportional to the military advantage anticipated. In that respect, many consider the Iraq war was not proportional.