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Meaning of "british casualties"

British casualties refers to the number of individuals from the United Kingdom who have been injured, killed, or affected by a specific event, such as a military conflict, natural disaster, or any incident resulting in harm or loss of life

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British casualties had not been heavy.
This time too there were British casualties.
British casualties were not revealed but were believed to have been high.
The fortress was quickly taken with minimal British casualties.
British casualties were negligible.
Documented proof of what the government considered to be acceptable British casualties.
British casualties are also varied.
Badly injured Taliban treated ahead of British casualties if their condition was more urgent.
British casualties amounted to one killed and two wounded.
Enemy fire thus accounted for less than half of the British casualties.
British casualties were light and only three tanks were lost.
Lanctot and Smith are silent on British casualties.
British casualties were minimal.
Click for British casualties.
British casualties were light.

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Number of British casualties.
British casualties overall were light and Piercer had none.
Although successful, British casualties were high.
Heavy British casualties were compounded by diseases such as yellow fever.
As the bitter street fighting continued, British casualties were mounting inexorably.
Most British casualties were due to yellow fever and other tropical diseases.
Harry, we are talking about the potential for major British casualties here.
The British casualties were approx.
The privateer returned fire for about half an hour, but without causing any British casualties.
British casualties at Loos were about twice as high as German losses.
However, the number of British casualties has been disputed to this day.
British casualties amounted to one Petty Officer severely wounded aboard Thrush who later recovered.
Badly-injured Taliban treated ahead of British casualties if their condition was more urgent.
And British casualties are honoured.
For every yard of the 16-mile front there were two British casualties.
Such heavy British casualties resulted in a strategic victory for the Americans.
The French reported having lost one man killed ; British casualties were 14.
The British casualties were one killed and five wounded on board HMS Nankin.
More than half of the 566 British casualties were caused by the heat.
Heavy British casualties in the First World War may partly explain the drop.
Bad powder, no British casualties.
British casualties were not tallied, but at least five were killed in skirmishes.
Within 15 minutes Peake was dead, British casualties were heavy, and Peacock was a wreck.
British casualties were exceptionally light, with only one man wounded during the engagement.
Most of the 300 British casualties were from disease.
British casualties from combat were relatively low, but casualties from fever and disease were high.
During the course of the whole war the British casualties were 82 killed and 164 wounded.
No British casualties.
David Hackett Fischer gives the British casualties as 365 killed, wounded or captured.
British casualties were comparatively light, although many were killed or wounded, including Australians.
Throughout the Forage War, British casualties exceeded past 900.
British casualties amounted to six killed and 13 wounded on Dido and three wounded on Lowestoffe.
The prince asks that British casualties be tended to before the Jacobite wounded.
The British casualties were one seaman killed, six seamen wounded, and two marines wounded.
With British casualties escalating.

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