The current death toll of American lives lost this year in Iraq havenÕt been publicly publicizes. In 2012 there was only 1 life lost, the lowest since the US has been in the war.
1,198 peoples lives were lost from the ship Lusitania.
Be more specific: "...lives have been lost in American wars..." does this mean counting the enemy too? Or just the US forces? For example: Approximately 264 US Cavalrymen were killed at the "Battle of the Little Big Horn" in 1876. But this figure does NOT count the Indian casualties.
178,000
The estimates run from 50 million to 70 million people lost their lives.
how many lives have been lost to volcanoes in the last 500 years
24 million
The effects of World War II had far-reaching implications for most of the world. Many millions of lives had been lost as a result of the war.
about 2,200
There where neally 120,000 lives lost!
178 people lost there lives
1000000000:)
The current death toll of American lives lost this year in Iraq havenÕt been publicly publicizes. In 2012 there was only 1 life lost, the lowest since the US has been in the war.
1,198 peoples lives were lost from the ship Lusitania.
Many lives were lost as a result of World War 2. It is believed to be the war causing the largest number of deaths ever. The total number of civilian deaths are estimated around 38,000,000 to 55,000,000. Amongst these 19,000,000 to 30,000,000 have been due to indiscriminate military attacks.
Tropical Storm Zeta never became a hurricane. It did not result in any known fatalities.
Which operations (campaigns); Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)?