At the Battle of Atlanta, the Union Army had 3,641 causalities and losses. The Confederacy Army had 5,500 casualties and loses at the battle on July 22, 1864.
A casualty was a casualty in the Army. They did not classify casualties ethnically.
The statement means that the Hoods Arm was luckier than any other army because it did not lose many casualties.
The casualties (wounded, killed, and missing) among the US 1st Army V Corps were about 3,000 and, among the 16th and the 116th regimental combat teams (RCTs), were about 1,000 each.
Free black people and the Southern slaves were recruited to fight in the Civil War.
10,000 casualties of the union army 9,091 casualties of the south 29,495 men surrendered
Lee's army suffered 20,000 casualties -many of them at Malvern Hill. McClellan's army 16,000 casualties.
At the Battle of Atlanta, the Union Army had 3,641 causalities and losses. The Confederacy Army had 5,500 casualties and loses at the battle on July 22, 1864.
A casualty was a casualty in the Army. They did not classify casualties ethnically.
The Union Army's casualties were 1222 dead and wounded, 1204 prisoners. Those of Confederate Army were about 6000 dead and wounded.
The Union army suffered over 2,100 combat deaths at Antietam.
The statement means that the Hoods Arm was luckier than any other army because it did not lose many casualties.
The Union Armies (The Army of the Potomac and The Army of the James) had combined losses of 12,737 (1,844 killed, 9,077 wounded and 1,816 captured or missing). The Confederate forces from the Army of Northern Virginia were 83 killed, 3,380 wounded and 1,132 captured or missing, or 4,595 total.
Army... by far. The Army has 2450 casualties. The Marine Corps follows with 872. The reason of so many army casualities is because the army is the biggest military branch therefore more deployment and more people to kill. More information can be found at http://icasualties.org/oif/USDeathsByService.aspx
In 1921, the U.K. Army Council delivered an official report of war casualties to Parliment, in which they stated that 1.643,469 members of the Army were wounded in that war. This does not include casualties amongst the Navy, Air Force, merchant marine, or civilians.
South Vietnamese troops did not participate in the battle. There were an estimated 1000 NVA(North Vietnamese Army) casualties in the Battle of the Ia Drang ; see related link to additional information .
I assume you mean in the Army and other military forces. the Army does not public ize animal casualties. the days of Passed-over Mules, well, are in the past!