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Meaning of "allied casualties"
allied casualties: In a historical context, this phrase refers to the number of soldiers from allied forces who were killed, wounded, or missing during a military conflict or war. It is used to describe the collective losses suffered by the various allied nations
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Allied casualties in the battle were relatively light.
We could reasonably project total allied casualties.
Allied casualties were light.
But the Blues still suffered the worst allied casualties.
Allied casualties are unknown.
But, unfortunately, it proved a military failure with thousands of Allied casualties and no military gain.
Allied casualties mounted.
The battle stalled the eastward advance by the Allies and caused approximately 5,000 Allied casualties.
Allied casualties in the bitter fighting exceeded French losses by more than a thousand.
Although the Japanese troops had gone, Allied casualties on Kiska numbered 313.
Heavy Allied casualties resulted.
In all, the actions around Verrières Ridge during Operation Atlantic accounted for over 1,300 Allied casualties.
Allied casualties included 72 killed or wounded and two severely damaged British ships.
Later, in the French Riviera, only about 300 Allied casualties were attributed to the tactic.
The only Allied casualties were 32 Allied prisoners of war killed in the bombardments of Kamaishi.
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Allied casualties in this operation were heavy, however, as 126 aircraft were shot down.
The Allied casualties were 53 men killed and 64 wounded, most of them due to accidents.
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