US and British casualties
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Here's what I notice on this. No privates. The lowest rank is a Private First Class, and only one of them. I suppose most casualties so far are Air Force, and (as part of my "Everything-I-know-about-the-chain-of-command-I-learned-from-reading-James-Jones" knowledge) people advance much more quickly than in infantry. And maybe the noncoms are just showing greater courage, and are hence the first to get killed in infantry battles.
But then again, I have no idea how to interpret this sort of thing.
Here.
Here's what I notice on this. No privates. The lowest rank is a Private First Class, and only one of them. I suppose most casualties so far are Air Force, and (as part of my "Everything-I-know-about-the-chain-of-command-I-learned-from-reading-James-Jones" knowledge) people advance much more quickly than in infantry. And maybe the noncoms are just showing greater courage, and are hence the first to get killed in infantry battles.
But then again, I have no idea how to interpret this sort of thing.
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