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  1. Missing in action ( MIA) refers to a soldier who is reported to have gone missing during active service. The soldier may have been killed, injured, captured or deserted. It is not known what happened to them. If they are dead, neither their body nor grave can be found or identified. Going missing in action has been a risk for people in armed ...

  2. Harold Wesley George, died on 10 May 1915, Aged 28. Bryan Desmond Hughes MC, died on 6 August 1918, Aged 32. Hubert A Jones, died on 9 July 1918, Aged 28. Edward Larkin, died on 25 April 1915, Aged 34. George Pugh, died on 5 September 1916, Aged 26. Blair Swannell, killed in action on 25 April 1915, Aged 39.

  3. British military personnel killed in action. This category is intended for those killed in action whilst serving in the military forces of the United Kingdom or Great Britain. This includes the Royal Navy (1707 onwards), the British Army (1707–) and the Royal Air Force (1918-). It does not include nationality or country of origin.

  4. Mabazza died same day; Vicoy died April 25 in Tuguegarao, same province. A convoy of army soldiers and journalists was ambushed by the NPA; also killed were eight soldiers. Mabazza and Vicoy, 45, who died later in a hospital, were the first journalists killed while covering the communist insurgency . NUJP.

  5. British military personnel killed in the American Revolutionary War ‎ (20 P) British military personnel killed in the First Anglo-Sikh War ‎ (3 P) British military personnel killed in the Second Anglo-Sikh War ‎ (3 P) British military personnel killed in the Anglo-Zulu War ‎ (10 P) British military personnel killed in the War of the ...

  6. Hamad Sa'b. Sah Mal. Mario Roberto Santucho. Jonas Savimbi. El-Ouali Mustapha Sayed. Ratmir Shameyev. Metodi Shatorov. Avraham Stern.

  7. Because of incomplete records, Peckham estimated that this new total number of killed in action was still about 1,000 too low. Military historian John Shy subsequently estimated the total killed in action at 8,000, and argued that the number of wounded was probably far higher, about 25,000. [90]