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See also World War I casualtiesĭa.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. ^ World War I figures include expeditions in North Russia and Siberia. McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom (Oxford University Press, 1988), 854.ĭ.

Estimate of total Confederate dead from James M. ^ Civil War: All Union casualty figures, and Confederate killed in action, from The Oxford Companion to American Military History. But that’s just as well, because the causes for the Civil War were complicated. You can tell because in a 850 page book on the Civil War, the war doesn’t actually start until page 250 or so. Other deaths resulted from disease and accidents.Ĭ. One of them was Battle Cry of Freedom, which is held to be to the best single-volume book on the American Civil War. ^ Other Actions Against Pirates: Includes actions fought in the West Indies, the Greek Isles, off of Louisiana, China and Vietnam. The "other" deaths are primarily from disease, including prisoners who died on British prison ships.ī. Military historian John Shy subsequently estimated the total killed in action at 8,000, and argued that the number of wounded was probably far higher, about 25,000. Because of incomplete records, Peckham estimated that this new total number of killed in action was still about 1,000 too low. In 1974, historian Howard Peckham and a team of researchers came up with a total of 6,824 killed in action and 8,445 wounded. Nevertheless, the numbers are often repeated without this warning, such as on the United States Department of Veteran Affairs website. Commonly cited casualty figures provided by the Department of Defense are 4,435 killed and 6,188 wounded, although the original government report that generated these numbers warned that the totals were incomplete and far too low. ^ Revolutionary War: All figures from the Revolutionary War are rounded estimates. "Deaths per population" is the total number of US military deaths, divided by the US population of the year indicated.Ī. "Deaths per day" is the total number of US military killed, divided by the number of days between the dates of the commencement and end of hostilities. Wars ranked by total number of US military deaths Rank War on Terror: Afghanistan and Iraq Wars total 2 Wars ranked by total number of US military deaths.
