disease killed 2/3 of the troops
around 2 million
14,000
There where 416,809 men enlisted, of which over 60,000 were killed and 156,000 wounded, gassed, or taken prisoner.
During the Dunkirk evacuation from May 26 to June 4, 1940, around 68,000 British troops were killed, wounded, or missing. While the evacuation successfully rescued over 330,000 Allied soldiers, the fighting around Dunkirk was intense, resulting in significant casualties. The exact number of troops killed specifically on the beaches is difficult to determine, as many losses occurred in combat and during the retreat.
yes Australian troops are being killed in war that is pointless, Al-Qaeda is gone but they are still there whats the point, the Taliban there Afghanistan's problem
disease killed 2/3 of the troops
A lot!!!
around 2 million
YES
14,000
There were several diseases that killed troops during WWII, one of the biggest was malaria. This was a major disease in the Pacific theater and therefore killed mostly Marines. Yelllow fever was also a player in the Pacific. In the African theater cholera and dysentary (diarrheal diseases) were major problems, and Rommels forces were desimated by diarrhea and it was a significant player in his defeat by Montgomery
The film "Jabob's Ladder" is about the US Army, not the Australian Army.
Most of the common diseases that killed troops on both sides of the American Civil War include dysentery, malaria, pneumonia, measles, typhoid and tuberculosis. The worst out of the bunch was by far dysentery. This one disease accounted for around 45,000 deaths in the Union army and around 50,000 deaths in the Confederate army. The diseases that killed the soldiers were malaria and small pox.
yes
The Japanese troops were repelled by the Australian and US troops during the Kokoda Trail campaign. The PNG natives offered invaluable assistance to the Allied troops, often at great risk to themselves.
There where 416,809 men enlisted, of which over 60,000 were killed and 156,000 wounded, gassed, or taken prisoner.