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World War I soldiers can be found in the Time Life books. There are also some on Youtube.
Micheal Landon.
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.
Found your question while looking to answer it myself. Here's what I found. DNB means "Deceased, Non-Battle" - died as a result of an accident or some such, rather than killed in combat. KIA = Killed In Action DOW = Died of Wounds DOI = Died of Injuries DNB = Died Non-Battle FOD = Finding of Death M = Missing