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Boy, that was easy -- the Taliban on the run, without a single American battle casualty, even before the battle of Mazar-i-Sharif.
It says that in the heat of battle, casualty reports given by troops, known as field, are not always reliable.
Dr Rosser said that specialists at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham were "in a good position to treat her" because they had 10 years of experience in treating UK military casualties - and her condition was much the same as a "battle casualty from a physiological point of view".
It says that the most valiant fighting came in the month following Suribachi's capture, when the Corps suffered most of its 23,200 casualties, including 5,931 killed--the highest battle casualty count in Marine history.
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Along with heavy battle casualties, men collapsed under the midday sun.
Nearly 150,000 Indian battle casualties, more than 36,000 of them fatal, were sustained during the war.
They took Harfleur in September, but by then half their troops had been lost to disease and battle casualties.
No, it's not a World Cup soccer score or the number of battle casualties in the Revolutionary War.
Independent verification of battle casualties is not possible, and analysts say both sides tend to exaggerate enemy losses.
Civilian deaths from land battles, aerial bombardment, political and racial executions, war-induced disease and famine, and the sinking of ships probably exceeded battle casualties.
As the war dragged on, the two governments had to resort to conscription to fill the ranks being so swiftly thinned by battle casualties.
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