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    around 75,000. Though this numbers later decreased based on the killed, wounded, and missing. Both of the armies started with the same amount of soldiers which was around 75,000. In Document B, one of the groups that made up the total number of casualty were the killed .The Union's total killed was 3,155 while the Confederate’s total…

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    dark yellowish color to describe these mountains as if it's late afternoon or early morning. The actual lines are all over this painting, they are used to set boundaries and outline objects, like the outlines from the robe and the wounded man. In the back of the wounded man, Diego use sharp, jagged line to describe the lashes inflicted on the victim. To describe the skin color Diego uses a light brown color and line created by an edge. The same technique was used to describe the horses with a…

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    deadly, and mass conscription increased the proportion of the population at risk in war.(Thomas W.Smith, 2002) Wars between European states and the U.S. Civil War produced millions of casualties. Battlefield medical treatment was primitive, and most wounded in battle simply died. Prisoners of war were treated poorly. The U.S. Civil War produced more than 400,000 Union and Confederate prisoners, many of whom died in appalling conditions.(U.S. Department of the Interior,…

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    many different varieties of jobs . But when the civil war broke out, she was one of the first volunteers to care for the wounded soldiers. After her father’s death, Clara left the hospital and cared for soldiers. She collected distributed supplies for the Union and Confederate army. She started bringing three army wagons full of supplies. She also provided transportation to wounded soldiers. Clara was very experienced with the soldiers because she participated in battle of Antietam. She played…

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    Australia: 23,365 dead; 39,803 wounded Austria: 380,000 dead; 350,117 wounded, Belgium: 7,760 dead; 14,500 wounded, Bulgaria: 10,000 dead; 21,878 wounded, Canada: 37,476 dead; 53,174 wounded,China: 2,200,000 dead; 1,762,000 wounded,France: 210,671 dead; 390,000 wounded,Germany: 3,500,000 dead; 7,250,000 wounded,Great Britain: 329,208 dead; 348,403 wounded,Hungary: 140,000 dead; 89,313 wounded,Italy: 77,494 dead; 120,000 wounded, Japan: 1,219,000 dead; 295,247 wounded (World 13). Even with all of…

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    having the emblem of a red cross and a white background. This treaty was known as the Geneva Convention which is only concerned with wounded soldiers. This convention was replaced by a second Geneva Convention in 1906, a third one in 1929 and a fourth one in 1949. In 1906, the convention was extended and amended by the creation of a second Geneva Convention on wounded and sick. This was replaced by a third Geneva Convention in 1929 but remained active until 1970. In 1929, the third Geneva…

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    and in the occupation of Wounded Knee, the Amerindians were hailed by countless episodes of bullet damage in their village. Some days the occupants of Wounded Knee were subject to 30,000 rounds of gunfire. However, differences also exist between the two movements in terms of government intervention. During the occupation of Wounded Knee, the government intervention was more serious arriving only hours after the Oglala Sioux natives declared the liberation of Wounded Knee. Contrary to the…

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    What is a hero? What makes a hero so special and why are they labeled as a hero.one man will forever go down in history as a hero a man who is strong, brave, determined one man who lost his family his friends his brothers in one day. Marcus Luttrell known as the lone survivor. Marcus luttrel is an American hero in so many ways not just for his service to his country in the united states navy but because of the work he does for the veterans who didn’t make it back in one peace. Marcus luttrel…

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    mortality and disability rates wounded. The military base hospital building as a model hospital, organizing the production of medical equipment, medical personnel to impart knowledge, to prepare healthcare illustrated booklet. Initiative set up shed for cattle surgical hospital, medical cadres held internships week, accelerated training of health cadres. Organize mobile medical teams out of the line of fire to save lives Battlefield. In order to reduce the suffering of the wounded and maimed him…

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    I was personally very inspired by his ability to use his will to achieve amazing results. During the Vietnam War, he was wounded terribly. The doctors told him he would never walk again. MSG Benavidez placed his back against the wall in his hospital room for six months, fighting through his pain to stand up and walk. One day, the doctor came to his room to inform him that he…

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