During the American Civil War, approximately 280,000 Union soldiers were wounded. This figure represents around one-third of the total Union forces engaged in the conflict. The severity of the injuries varied, with many soldiers suffering long-term disabilities as a result of their wounds. The high number of casualties reflects the intense and brutal nature of the war.
Approximately 620,000 soldiers died from combat, accident, starvation, and disease during the Civil War. This number comes from an 1889 study of the war performed by William F. Fox and Thomas Leonard Livermore. Both men fought for the Union.
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On both sides, they usually died. There was next to nothing in the way of medical supplies.
Not many of them did in Gallipoli where they some did during winter while on the western and eastern front many soldiers got frostbite
Wounded Knee Creek got its name from a tragic event in 1890, when U.S. soldiers killed a large number of Lakota Sioux during the Wounded Knee Massacre. The name reflects the historical significance of the site, where tensions between Native Americans and the U.S. government culminated in violence. The term "wounded knee" symbolizes both the physical and emotional wounds inflicted on the Lakota people during this dark chapter in American history.
Diggers 22 dead 12 wounded. Soldiers 4 killed 12 wounded.
Approximately 620,000 soldiers died from combat, accident, starvation, and disease during the Civil War. This number comes from an 1889 study of the war performed by William F. Fox and Thomas Leonard Livermore. Both men fought for the Union.
the number of wounded people at the Gettysburg war were 51,ooo
They were very important because the soldiers who got wounded and shot they could've cured themselves.
they mostly had trenchfoot, and wounded soldiers got infections because of the conditions there
Diggers:24 killed, 12 injured. Soldiers and Police 6 killed 7 wounded.
There were two battle's of Bull Run (Manassas in the south) The first in 1861 resulted in the deaths of 460 Union soldiers and 387 Confederates. The second battle in 1862 caused 1747 Union deaths and 1553 Confederates. These numbers strictly represent the confirmed kills during the battle. Casualties, which counts those killed, wounded, captured, or missing, number over ten thousand for both sides in the 2nd Battle of Bull Run.
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Well nurses were very important and are very important because of the soldiers who got wounded or shot and they could get cured.
Simpson risked his life to help other people and when he got shot he had 3 wounded soldiers on the donkeys back
learn how to talk caise im da besst speler everr Pathetic...and learn to spell.....Many thousands were wounded in WW1
i think that the American soldiers got badly beaten at the battle of saratogaANSWER:The battle in which American soldiers got beaten badly during 1775, was the Battle of Bunker Hill. The Americans had about 400 dead or wounded. The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775, in Massachusetts.