British: 258 killed (255 servicemen and 3 Islanders)
777 wounded
115 taken prisoner Argentine: 649 killed
1,068 wounded
11,313 taken prisoner
Philip E. DeSilva
Johann Zoffany, Thomas Hickey & Tilly Kettle
The Battle of Bennington, fought on August 16, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War, resulted in the deaths of several soldiers. Among the notable casualties were British Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum and American soldiers such as Captain Samuel Williams and Captain John McMullen. The battle was significant for the American forces, leading to a decisive victory against British and Loyalist troops.
There were many names. In British period, It was called Ceylon
See: Vietnam War casualties by state.
Some of the more common British last names include Bonner, Utting, Windsor, Abbott, and Abbey. Other British last names include Abel, Acker, and Abrams.
Alias During the war many people used fake names in letters in case if the British found them.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
No. The names engraved in the Arc are the names of battles or the names of general officers who fought them. Names of the French casualties are engraved in the monuments you find in each and every French village or town.
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There was no hostile action in 1990, that was Operation Desert SHIELD a military build up of forces in Saudi Arabia; to be used in case Saddam didn't remove his forces from Kuwait. Hostile operations commenced on or about 15 January 1991 and lasted about 100 hours before Saddam removed his forces from Kuwait. UK casualties were about 47 Killed, many from friendly fire.