mavraam -> Artillery casualties in WWII (5/18/2004 5:51:01 PM)
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The manual for KP claims that 80% of the casualties in WWII were artillery. I am assuming the following qualifiers: 1) This refers only to military casualties. It does not take into account civilians killed in bombing raids, etc. 2) It is only including casualties caused by enemy action. In other words, it does not include military casualties caused by exposure, disease, dehydration, etc. (I know a very large number of casualties in the Pacific Theater were caused by the brutal environment in which the fighting took place). Am I right in making these assumptions? Also, I was under the impression that the machine gun was responsible for a huge pct of casualties. Is this a misconception? If this number is correct (80%), how does it compare with WWI where there was more or less a continous 2 way artillery barrage for 2+ years.
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