The total number of Americans wounded in the Vietnam War is estimated to be around 300,000. This figure includes soldiers who sustained various types of injuries, both physical and psychological. The war had a profound impact on veterans, many of whom faced long-term health challenges as a result of their service. The exact number of wounded can vary based on different sources and definitions of "wounded."
According to the World Book encyclopedia, there were 25,700 Americans killed, and 10,000 British killed.
There were 670,846 U.S. service people wounded in WWII
The official number are 303,635 wounded, 58,159 Americans confimed dead, and another 2000 missing (and probably dead)
There were about 300,000 million casualties in world war 1.
Approximately 20,000 Americans were wounded in the Afghanistan War, which lasted from 2001 to 2021. This figure includes both combat-related injuries and non-combat incidents. The toll reflects the extensive military engagement and the challenges faced by U.S. forces during the conflict.
According to the World Book encyclopedia, there were 25,700 Americans killed, and 10,000 British killed.
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sorry, but i do know that 50,000 Americans were killed in the Korean War.
The USA lost 117,465 people killed, with another 205,690 wounded. Great Britain lost almost 1,000,000 people killed and more than 2,000,000 wounded. France had almost 2,000,000 deaths and over 4,000,000 wounded.
There were 670,846 U.S. service people wounded in WWII
At least 153,303 were wounded seriously enough to require hospitalization. Add to that the 58,152 that were wounded and died and you have 211,455. This does not include the number wounded, treated in the field and returned to duty.
Since Americans were killing Americans, it was the US Civil War (aka American Civil War).
the number of wounded people at the Gettysburg war were 51,ooo
about 35,000 killed plus wounded and missing
The total number of casualties in World War I, both military and civilian, were about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians
During World War I, approximately 56,000 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers were wounded. This figure represents those who sustained injuries in various theaters of war, notably during the Gallipoli campaign. The total number of casualties, including those killed and wounded, significantly impacted both nations and their post-war societies.
Women helped the wounded soldiers and African Americans fought in the army in return for freedom after the war