Less than 200 US lives lost.
The United States suffered 117,465 including military and civilian deaths.
There is no actual number, only approximations. An approximate number for total deaths on both the Union and Confederate sides is 625,000. Approximately 365,000 of those lost were on the Union side while approximately 260,000 were on the Confederate side.
The Civil War (Over 650,000 deaths)
1. The US Air Forces waged aerial combat & bombing campaigns against NORTH Vietnam. 2. The US Navy waged Riverine Warfare against the enemy in South Vietnam. 3. The US Army/Marines waged ground warfare against the enemy in South Vietnam.
These are very rough estimates.Union battle deaths: 110,070Confederate battle deaths: 94,000Bear in mind, these are battle deaths, not total deaths.
I have no data on total deaths in 2006, but there were 43,200 deaths in traffic crashes in 2005.
Total US deaths in WWI; 57,476
In total, 19,200 allied soldiers were killed during the Battle of the Bulge. 19,000 were US deaths and 200 were British deaths.
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The US suffered 58,220 deaths .
36,417
71,380,000 - the total population as of 1/1/1939 2,120,000 - Military deaths 580,000 - Civilian deaths due to war and repression 2,700,000 - Total deaths 3.78 - Deaths as % of 1939 population
US deaths by small arms fire were 31.8 percent of the total. US deaths by multiple fragmentation wounds (booby traps, mines) 27.4 %. US deaths by aircraft crashes were 14.7 percent. US deaths by artillery or rocket fire were 8.4 percent. US deaths by accident, vehicle crash or unknown were 9.8 percent. US deaths by friendly fire were 2.3 percent. US deaths by drowning and burns were 2.0 percent and the balance by illness, heart attack, suicide or stroke.
102,345,627
There are 8 million peopole in the US with EDs. 1 in 10 Anorectics (that is the correct term for a person with Anorexia) will die from Anorexia. I am unsure of the total amount of deaths.
In 2005 there were a total of 33,541 drug induced deaths.