The Battle of Midway, fought from June 4 to June 7, 1942, resulted in significant casualties. The U.S. lost 307 personnel, while the Japanese suffered around 3,000 casualties, including both killed and wounded. The battle marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II, with the U.S. sinking four Japanese aircraft carriers.
Because the IJN's best Torpedo Bomber, Dive Bomber, and Fighter Aircrewmen were killed at Midway; those particular airmen would not be able to kill or destroy allied Aircraft Carriers, Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Landing Ships, Transport Ships, Supply Ships, Submarines, or any other allied vessels afloat during the future (post Midway) battles of WWII. If those particular airmen had lived and fought on...then post Midway battles would have been FAR BLOODIER than they ended up being.
If you are wounded in a battle the risk you will take being kill. Or you have try and make it back to the base and see to. If you don't make it back you have to wait and see if someone is going to found you or you will die. Then if you are found and save you will see and live. Then your caption may sent you back if you get to sick and you and you can be fix at all.
From 1978 until his arrest in 1996 Kaczynski killed 3 people and wounded 23 with his homemade bombs he would send through the US mail service.
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After sitting bull was arrested by the Americans because of the ghost dance, one of the body guards opened fire which caused the military to shoot back and kill sitting bull. The 7th cavalry also rounded up about 350 Sioux men and told them to hand over all their weapons. One of the men refused and opened fire, leading to 300 NA dead. The soldiers then left the corpses to freeze on the ground. This battle ended all bitter wars between the Indians and Americans.
King Arthur killed Mordred at the Battle of Camlann. Arthur was fatally wounded in the battle.
Who is killed by Macbeth in the final battle? The young SIWARD was. And his father asks whether he was wounded in the front or the back? And what it seemed like was if he was killed in the back he must have run like a little wuss, but if he got wounded in the front that means he was fighting and trying to do something right.
He did not kill anyone.
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In the battle between Beowulf and the dragon, Beowulf was fatally wounded by the dragon's fiery breath but managed to kill the dragon with the help of his loyal companion Wiglaf. Beowulf died shortly after the battle, but he was able to secure the kingdom and treasure for his people.
the dictators basically told people to kill people and what the battle plan was in the case of a battle
The Kelly gang killed 4 men and wounded 3 policemen including flitzpatrick
a lot
In Beowulf's battle with Grendel, he fails to defeat him with weapons, resorting instead to using his bare hands. In his battle with Grendel's mother, he fails to kill her with his sword, Hrunting, and relies on a magical weapon instead. Finally, in his battle with the dragon, Beowulf is mortally wounded as his sword breaks, resulting in his death.
i think it is a misericord
Probably around 75
Elliot Rodger killed and wounded people because he had Asperger's syndrome, also called Asperger disorder that affects children's behavioural development.