In most common usage, casualties refers to people who are 'put out of action' , wounded, maimed or killed, by intent or by accident.
The synonym for casualties is deaths.
A Pyrrhic victory is a victory with devastating cost to the victor; it carries the implication that another such will ultimately cause defeat. The phrase is named after King Pyrrhus of Epirus, whose army suffered irreplaceable casualties in defeating the Romans at the battle of Heraclea in 280 BC and Asculum in 279 BC during the Pyrrhic War. In both of Pyrrhus's victories, the Romans had more casualties than Pyrrhus did. However, the Romans had a much larger supply of men from which to draw soldiers, so their casualties did less damage to their war effort than Pyrrhus's casualties did to his.
"Include" is the present tense form.I includeWe includeYou includeHe/she includesThey include
Include doesn't have an adverb form. It is: a verb -- include, includes, included, including an adjective -- inclusive, included, includable a noun -- inclusion
IED is the abbreviation for Improvised Explosive Device. An IED is an explosive or non-explosive triggering device deliberately placed to cause casualties when an apparently harmless object is moved or a normally safe act is performed.
War related deaths are often referred to as casualties. Casualties can include both deaths and injuries suffered during armed conflicts.
The synonym for casualties is deaths.
At least ~12,000 overall Allied casualties , German casualties were estimated at between 4,000 and 9,000 casualties .
12,513 US casualties .
1.268 Million Soviets were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. This does include civilian Casualties.
about 650,000 total casualties
Casualties of Peace was created in 1966.
There were about 11,000 casualties
About 50,000 casualties total. Union Casualties, 23,000 Confederate Casualties, 25,000
At the battle of Caporetto, the Central Powers had 20,000 casualties, while the Italian forces of the Allies had over 300,000 casualties! (That's a lot of casualties!)
According to the Department of Defense there have been approximately 4,500 Casualties on account of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The Confederate casualties were 20 000. The Union Casualties were 16 000.