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David Farragut, the Union naval officer during the Civil War, suffered injuries mainly from the effects of warfare rather than direct combat wounds. Notably, he lost a portion of his right leg in a battle when he was struck by a splinter from a shell explosion. Additionally, he experienced health issues related to stress and exposure during naval engagements, but these were not injuries in the traditional sense.

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