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Naval Deaths during Revolutionary WarAccording to this site: http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/students/his3487/cantrell/presentation3.html (Kia is Killed in Action WIA is Wounded in Action

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The heavier warfare the navy engaged in, no doubt, explains the difference. The Marine Corps are really part of the Navy. A really good analogy would be Barnard and Columbia. The original use of the Marines was as police, and the infantry type of protection for the ships. The Marines mostly patrolled the Atlantic and raided any thing smaller than them (and British). >> Here is a breakdown of total figures American forces during the American Revolution (1775�1783) Total servicemembers 217,000 Battle deaths 4,435 Non mortal woundings 6,188

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