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C_Watson_123 | 21:29 Tue 25th Mar 2008 | History
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How many English soldiers have been injured through friendly fire of Americans since world war one?
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Only English, not Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish?
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Sorry, should have stipulated English as in its modern day meaning of British.
There's a list here but only since the Korean war.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_f riendly_fire_incidents_by_the_U.S._military

I make it 40

I think you might have difficulty going back further.

Putting this in perspective the Americans have lsot 60 soldiers in Iraq just through general non combat accidents, road accidents etc. I don't know what the UK figures are but I'll bet the risk of a soldier being killed in friendly fire is of the same order as being killed in a road accident.



A little off track, but for the US troops during the Gulf War, friendly fire accounted for more than 23 percent of the Americans killed in action and 15 percent of the wounded.

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