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casualty and list
The official British casualty list detailed 587 casualties: 93 killed ( eight officers, seven sergeants and 78 rank and file ); 488 wounded ( 49 officers, 40 sergeants, four drummers and 395 rank and file ); and six rank and file missing unaccounted for.
On the programme, Birmingham folk-singer and comedian Jasper Carrott was to introduce the nation to the Dying Fly Dance and also to many local hospital casualty wards as the dance at one point soared high in the RoSPA list of common causes of household injury.
Three officers of the 22nd U. S. Regiment of Infantry ; Lieutenants William Sturgis, John D. Kehr and Robert M. Davidson, who appear on the casualty list as " missing " and " supposed to be killed " were later confirmed as having been killed on 25 July.
It was here that Green and Weill wrote the screenplay and music for the controversial Broadway play Johnny Johnson, which was titled after the most frequently occurring name on the American casualty list of World War I.
The British report of prisoners taken on the morning of 6 June corresponds exactly to the American list of “ missing ” as concerns the number and ranks of the captured officers but gives 94 enlisted men captured, indicating that one of the Americans who was presumed to have been killed in the casualty return was in fact captured.
Despite the intensity of those early battles and the long casualty list his battalion sustained, Ted came through it all with just a poisoned hand.
Two British officers, Captains Bird and Wilson, appear in the official casualty list in the " wounded " category with additional information that they have also been taken prisoner.
A curious feature of the British casualty list is that the 1st Battalion, 1st ( Royal Scots ) Regiment was officially a Scottish unit, yet out of the 36 enlisted men of the battalion who were killed at Chippawa and whose nationality has been identified in the regimental records, 20 were Irish, 8 were English, one had " the Army " as his nationality and only 7 were Scottish.
The separate Royal Navy casualty list gave 1 killed and 5 wounded.
Casualty list number 56, published in early August, gives 157 deaths, 58 wounded and five missing, in itself a formidable attrition rate if the size of the local population is considered, although it is also necessary to bear in mind that 55 casualty lists had proceeded this one and many more were to follow.
Japan claims the only man corresponding to " Regimental Commander Kano " was Colonel Kano Nobuteru, who served as commander of the 27th regiment, and that his name cannot be found in the casualty list, but is said to have led the regiment until 1922.
In the assaults on the Petersburg entrenchments, June 16 – June 18, the Corps is again credited with the largest casualty list.
Hitman / JLA # 1, set before this, sees the Wally West Flash mention the Bloodline heroes ' long casualty list and state with irritation that most of them are incompetent and are constantly trying to ' team up ' with the League, while Green Lantern Kyle Rayner simply sums them up with: " Those guys are lame.
The lopsided casualty list led to initial reports of a massacre, stories of which spread rapidly around the colony further inflaming the situation.
While rebel casualties were estimated at about 1, 000 no full casualty list seems to exist on the British side, but were probably in the region of 100 dead and wounded.
This would give a grand total of either 18 killed and 69 wounded or 17 killed and 63 wounded, depending upon whether the Army or Navy casualty list is correct for the Royal Marines ' losses.

casualty and includes
For example, in Los Angeles, California, the Self Help Graphics & Art Mexican-American cultural center presents an annual Day of the Dead celebration that includes both traditional and political elements, such as altars to honor the victims of the Iraq War highlighting the high casualty rate among Latino soldiers.
The company mostly underwrites policies for property and casualty insurance, which includes automobiles, homeowners, and personal liabilities.
The state of Illinois includes vehicle, liability, worker's compensation, glass, livestock, legal expenses, and miscellaneous insurance under its class of casualty insurance.
To meet these objectives, the USFA has developed a standard NFIRS package that includes incident and casualty forms, a coding structure for data processing purposes, manuals, computer software and procedures, documentation and a National Fire Academy training course for utilizing the system.
The Chinook's role in Afghanistan includes air assault, forward operating base resupply, and casualty evacuation.
* Business Insurance, which includes a broad array of property and casualty insurance and insurance-related services in the United States
* Financial, Professional & International Insurance, which includes surety, crime, and financial liability businesses which primarily use credit-based underwriting processes, as well as property and casualty products that are predominantly marketed on an international basis.

casualty and Captain
The Trammell party lost three men in the skirmish, including Captain Trammell himself, and one additional casualty died of his wounds shortly afterward.
Major Marcus Reno's failure to press his attack on the south end of the Lakota / Cheyenne village and his flight to the timber along the river after a single casualty have been cited as a causal factor in the destruction of Custer's battalion, as has Captain Frederick Benteen's allegedly tardy arrival on the field and the failure of the two officers ' combined forces to move toward the relief of Custer.
On May 17, 2006, Captain Nichola Goddard of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery became Canada's first female combat casualty.
From 1940 – 1946 he was a Captain and Major in the Australian Army Medical Corps with service in Australia, Palestine, Egypt, New Guinea, and Borneo, as medical officer in field ambulance and casualty clearing station, pathologist to general hospital, and malariologist.

casualty and five
In the United States, the underwriting loss of property and casualty insurance companies was $ 142. 3 billion in the five years ending 2003.
The following days were marked by violence, with some 216 arrests, over 30 rape and sexual abuse accusations against the police, five deportations, and one casualty, a 14-year-old boy named Javier Cortes shot by a policeman.
The Board noted that, although SSB was one of the largest US securities firms, less than 25 % of its revenue was “ bank-ineligible .” Citigroup could only continue to own the Travelers insurance underwriting business for two ( or, with Board approval, five ) years unless the Bank Holding Company Act was amended ( as it was through the GLBA ) to permit affiliations between banks and underwriters of property, casualty, and life insurance.
The GLBA permitted Citigroup to retain the Travelers property, casualty, and life insurance underwriting businesses beyond the five year “ divestiture ” period the Federal Reserve Board could have permitted under the pre-GLBA form of the BHCA.
Before that five year period elapsed, however, Citigroup spun off the Travelers property and casualty insurance business to Citigroup ’ s shareholders.
Graves speculates that the discrepancies in the proportions of killed and wounded men between British and American casualties may be accounted for by the Americans not collating their casualty returns until five days after the battle, when some of those originally listed as missing were confirmed to have been killed, and some severely wounded men had died of their wounds.
One such casualty was the H. M. Armed Naval drifter, Frons Olivae, which hit a Naval mine off Ramsgate on the 12 / 10 / 1915 in an explosion which killed at least five other seaman.
Vertical lifting with five team members, the stretcher coming from the feet's side ; the bottom illustration shows a view of the back of the casualty ( from below ), with the positions of the feet and of the hands of the first responders
The most secured way to put a casualty on a stretcher is to use a vertical lift with five first responders including the chief ( the procedure is called pont amélioré in French, pont refers to a gantry, amélioré means " enhanced ").
Top: putting the scoop stretcher ; middle: casualty lifting with five team members ( one is pushing the normal stretcher ); bottom: view from below )
They assaulted the left and routed the enemy taking one casualty and killing five communists.

casualty and ten
They dealt a major defeat with a casualty up to ten thousands to the allied forces about 13 miles west to Chang ' an.
The allied force was dealt a major defeat with a casualty up to ten thousand about 13 miles west to Chang ' an.

casualty and junior
" This nickname however derives not from his casualty figures which were consistently lower than Bradley's, but from his days as Master of Sword when his colorful language about ' blood and guts ' made an impression on junior officers.
Commanding officers were encouraged to promote promising leaders and later in the war it was common for officers (" temporary gentlemen ") to have been promoted from the ranks to meet the demand, especially as casualty rates among junior infantry officers were extremely high.

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