At the Battle of Wounded Knee, 25 union troops were killed, primarily from the 7th Cavalry Regiment. The names of these soldiers are not widely documented in historical records, and specific individual accounts may vary. However, the battle's focus is primarily on the tragic loss of life among both Native Americans and soldiers rather than on individual names. The event is more commonly remembered for its impact on Native American history rather than the specifics of the casualties.
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Yes, the Wounded Knee Monument, located in South Dakota, honors those who lost their lives during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. While it commemorates the tragic events and the individuals affected, the monument does not provide an exhaustive list of names of all those killed. Instead, it serves as a memorial to the broader historical significance and impact of the massacre on Native American communities.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
The Battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862, resulted in significant casualties, including notable figures such as General Albert Sidney Johnston, who was the highest-ranking officer killed in the battle, and General William Tecumseh Sherman, who was wounded but survived. Other soldiers, including many from both the Union and Confederate armies, also lost their lives, with total casualties exceeding 23,000. The battle highlighted the brutal realities of the Civil War and had lasting impacts on military strategy.
The names of the Seals who were on that mission have not been made public, and probably never will be, for their own protection as much as anything else.
British: 258 killed (255 servicemen and 3 Islanders) 777 wounded 115 taken prisoner Argentine: 649 killed 1,068 wounded 11,313 taken prisoner
Wounded tend not to be listed, for various reasons. However, the Military Times has kept a pretty comprehensive list of personnel killed in OIF and OEF. See related link at the bottom.
Nearly 14,000 US Marines were killed in Vietnam, and over 50,000 US Marines were wounded in the war.
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Yes, the Wounded Knee Monument, located in South Dakota, honors those who lost their lives during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. While it commemorates the tragic events and the individuals affected, the monument does not provide an exhaustive list of names of all those killed. Instead, it serves as a memorial to the broader historical significance and impact of the massacre on Native American communities.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
There are far too many names of wounded fighting men in WW2 to list.
Canadian troops fought in many, many battles. Far too many to simply list here. See the link below for an extensive list of the various battles Canadians were involved in.
There is atleast one other name for the battle commonly referred to as Shiloh. Because General Grant had gathered his troops at Pittsburh,Tennessee, the battle of Shiloh is also called the Battle of Pittsburg. There Grant is hit with a surprise attack from the forces of General Johnston.
The Battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862, resulted in significant casualties, including notable figures such as General Albert Sidney Johnston, who was the highest-ranking officer killed in the battle, and General William Tecumseh Sherman, who was wounded but survived. Other soldiers, including many from both the Union and Confederate armies, also lost their lives, with total casualties exceeding 23,000. The battle highlighted the brutal realities of the Civil War and had lasting impacts on military strategy.
The names of the Seals who were on that mission have not been made public, and probably never will be, for their own protection as much as anything else.