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  2. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    "Deaths per day" is the total number of Americans killed in military service, divided by the number of days between the commencement and end of hostilities. "Deaths per population" is the total number of deaths in military service, divided by the U.S. population of the year indicated.

  3. Disability in the United States - Wikipedia

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    People with disabilities in the United States are a significant minority group, making up a fifth of the overall population and over half of Americans older than eighty. [1] [2] There is a complex history underlying the U.S. and its relationship with its disabled population, with great progress being made in the last century to improve the livelihood of disabled citizens through legislation ...

  4. Around 795,000 Americans die, are disabled each year from ...

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    A report on deaths or permanent disabilities from misdiagnoses has proven "a public health crisis," according to researchers. Around 795,000 Americans die, are disabled each year from misdiagnoses ...

  5. Project 100,000 - Wikipedia

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    Number mobilized 320,000–354,000 Project 100,000 , also known as McNamara's 100,000 , McNamara's Folly , McNamara's Morons , and McNamara's Misfits , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was a controversial 1960s program by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to recruit soldiers who would previously have been below military mental or medical standards.

  6. Casualties of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    An unknown number of other people survived the initial collapse, but were buried in air pockets deep beneath the rubble and could not be rescued in time. [ 99 ] [ 100 ] Some were able to rescue themselves and others from the rubble by climbing through the rubble [ 101 ] or digging and listening for sounds of life in order to safely remove the ...

  7. American to pay $50 million fine for its treatment of ... - AOL

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    American Airlines has agreed to a record $50 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Transportation for violating laws that protect airline passengers with disabilities.

  8. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, there were about 57 million deaths. In 2005, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), about 58 million people died. [1] In 2010, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, 52.8 million people died. [2]

  9. American units with the highest percentage of casualties per ...

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    The number of casualties is simply the number of members of a unit who are not available for duty. For example, during the Seven Days Battles in the American Civil War (June 25 to July 1, 1862) there were 5,228 killed, 23,824 wounded and 7,007 missing or taken prisoner for a total of 36,059 casualties.