During World War I, approximately 10 million military personnel were killed, while around 21 million were wounded. The war, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, saw massive casualties due to trench warfare and the introduction of new military technologies. These numbers reflect the immense human cost of the conflict, which involved numerous nations and alliances.
This is very detailed information about your question. Russian side. Military dead: 5,525,000 Military wounded: 12,831,500 Military missing: 4,121,000 Greman side. Military dead: 4,386,000 Military wounded: 8,388,000 Military missing: 3,629,000
The official number are 303,635 wounded, 58,159 Americans confimed dead, and another 2000 missing (and probably dead)
10, 2009, at least 4243 members of the US military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,367As of Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, at least 4,367 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003,The figure includes nine military civilians killed in action. At least 3,477 military personnel died as a result of hostile action,according to the military's numbers.The British military has reported 179 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia and Georgia, three each; Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand and Romania, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan and South Korea, one death each.Since the start of U.S. military operations in Iraq, 31,582 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department's weekly tally.
According to the World Book encyclopedia, there were 25,700 Americans killed, and 10,000 British killed.
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America arrived late in WW1, and as a result had little effect on the outcome of the war. American casualties of WW1 equals to about 39,000 whereas Australia had over 61,000 casualties.
Deaths in a war can be calculated in many ways. Usually the figures represent the deaths of soldiers on active duty, civilians killed by direct military action and similar - but ignore deaths from wounds at a later time, deaths from general privation, deaths from disease and similar. The total number of casualties (killed and wounded) in World War I, both military and civilian, is generally estimated to be about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The deaths include 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. Allied losses were 5.7 million soldiers and the Central Powers about 4 million.
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
Almost 10% with 462 killed, about 300 wounded and eight captured.
This is very detailed information about your question. Russian side. Military dead: 5,525,000 Military wounded: 12,831,500 Military missing: 4,121,000 Greman side. Military dead: 4,386,000 Military wounded: 8,388,000 Military missing: 3,629,000
The official number are 303,635 wounded, 58,159 Americans confimed dead, and another 2000 missing (and probably dead)
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Your question can be interpreted two ways. First, if you are referring to soldiers as all military personnel (to include Army, Army Air Corps, Navy and Marines) the answer according to the Department of Defense is 291,557 killed in action with an additional 113,842 deaths from "other causes," for a total of 405,399 military deaths. Or, if you mean soldiers (US Army personnel), there were 234,874 killed in action with an additional 83,400 deaths from "other causes," totalling 318,274. This information came from American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report completed by Hannah Fischer, Knowledge Resources Group, updated July 13, 2005.
The cons of dropping the atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the number of civilians killed. The other facts were positive like ending the war and the number of lives saved of our military personnel.
10, 2009, at least 4243 members of the US military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,367As of Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, at least 4,367 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003,The figure includes nine military civilians killed in action. At least 3,477 military personnel died as a result of hostile action,according to the military's numbers.The British military has reported 179 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia and Georgia, three each; Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand and Romania, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan and South Korea, one death each.Since the start of U.S. military operations in Iraq, 31,582 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department's weekly tally.
Casualties and Losses of the Invasion of Normandy 1944 German: Between 4,000 and 9,000 dead, wounded, or captured U.S.: 1,465 dead; 5,138 wounded, missing, or captured U.K.: 2,700 dead, wounded or captured; Canada: 500 dead; 621 wounded or captured
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