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- Battle_of_Bréville notes "^ Numbers for the final attack 12 June".
- Battle_of_Canton_(March_1841) notes "The official Chinese commander wasYishan, as a substitute for Qishan, but he had not reached Canton even by the time the battle ended.".
- Battle_of_Canton_(May_1841) notes "Casualties source:".
- Battle_of_Cherbourg_(1864) notes "*38 to 41 Confederate sailors were rescued by a British yacht and escaped capture.".
- Battle_of_Chinkiang notes "Casualties source:".
- Battle_of_Christmas_Island notes "*Five British officers were killed in a mutiny on March 10, 1942.".
- Battle_of_Ciudad_Juárez_(1919) notes "Civilian Casualties: 2 killed 4 wounded".
- Battle_of_Columbus_(1916) notes "*Five of the captured Mexicans were executed by hanging after the battle.".
- Battle_of_Corydon notes "1One additional Confederate was killed by a civilian before the battle began".
- Battle_of_Corydon notes "2Three civilians were killed by Confederates. Two Legion defenders were also killed during the crossing of theOhio Riverthe day before the battle.".
- Battle_of_Corydon notes "3One Confederate was wounded during the crossing of the Ohio River".
- Battle_of_Cresson notes "*Note: Gökböri's force was said to consist of 7,000 men though this is a huge exaggeration, 700 seeming more likely.".
- Battle_of_Czarne notes "1,300 Swedish troops joined the Polish army, and 250 were allowed to retreat; thus the Swedish casualties could be estimated at about 150–250.".
- Battle_of_Cúl_Dreimhne notes "An early battle, so figures unreliable.".
- Battle_of_Damascus_(2012) notes "*Figures updated to July 19".
- Battle_of_Debaltseve notes "104 prisoners were released.".
- Battle_of_Debaltseve notes "Number updated to 247 confirmed killed by 6 March after dozens of bodies were recovered.".
- Battle_of_Debaltseve notes "Subsequently the bodies of 78 soldiers were recovered.".
- Battle_of_Delaware_Bay notes "*The American privateers were escorting a fleet of five merchant ships during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Devils_River notes "*Seven American soldiers died of exposure on the march before the battle.".
- Battle_of_Devils_River notes "*Several Comanche women and children were captured during the battle but quickly released.".
- Battle_of_Doro_Passage notes "* The British brig was captured by the pirates and liberated by the Americans.".
- Battle_of_Dorylaeum_(1097) notes "*Perhaps 2,000 knights and 8,000 men at arms, no more than 3,000 knights and 12,000-foot.".
- Battle_of_Durazzo_(1915) notes "*One Greek merchant steamer and two schooners were sunk at Durazzo during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Elephant_Point notes "First major airborne operation by44th Indian Airborne Division.".
- Battle_of_Emmendingen notes "Both armies lost a general in action.".
- Battle_of_Fleurus_(1690) notes "John Childs gives the strengths as 40,000 for Luxembourg and 30,000 for Waldeck".
- Battle_of_Fort_Buchanan notes "Civilian Casualties: 3 killed".
- Battle_of_Fromelles notes "The front line in the area of Fromelles had changed little, after theBattle of Neuve Chapelle(10–13 March 1915).".
- Battle_of_Fuzhou notes "French casualties include all casualties from 23 to 31 August 1884 (i.e. both at Fuzhou and during the descent of the Min River)".
- Battle_of_Fuzhou notes "The total number of Chinese casualties stands at 2,000 or 3,000 for the entire conflict (i.e. including the descent of the Min River)".
- Battle_of_Gedo notes "*Based largely on al-Shabaab claims which were not confirmed".
- Battle_of_Gloucester_(1775) notes "*One of the two American schooners had been captured by the British and was freed during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Gloucester_(1775) notes "*Ten colonists impressed for naval service were freed by the American militia during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "1Statistics about the strength and casualties of Italy and Greece refer to both the Greco-Italian War and the Battle of Greece (at least 300,000 Greek soldiers fought in Albania).".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "2IncludingCypriotsandPalestinians. British, Australian and New Zealand troops were".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "3Statistics about German casualties refer to the Balkans Campaign as a whole and are based on Hitler's statements to theReichstagon 4 May 1941.".
- Battle_of_Guam_(1941) notes "*13 Americans civilians and five POWs were killed by Japanese forces during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Guam_(1941) notes "*Three Japanese infiltrators were captured by American forces but were released upon the surrender of the island.".
- Battle_of_Hillah_(2003) notes "Most civilian casualties resulted from Coalition cluster bombing of Al Hillah".
- Battle_of_Imbros_(1717) notes "No ships were sunk in this action.".
- Battle_of_Jubbada_Hoose notes "*Based largely on al-Shabaab claims which were not confirmed".
- Battle_of_Kabul_(1992–96) notes "Wahdat worked with the Islamic government of Afghanistan until it withdrew in late 1992 joining Hezb-i Islami. Dostum, previously allied with Massoud, joined forces with Hekmatyar in 1994. Harakat remaining allied to Jamiat generally fought with Wahdat against Ittehad, however, occasionally it fought against Wahdat as well. In 1995 Massoud and the ISA forces were able to control most of Kabul. Pakistan stopped support to Hekmatyar in 1995, and supported the Taliban instead. Without Pakistani support, and with the arrival of the Taliban Hekmatyar stopped fighting against the Islamic State of Afghanistan.".
- Battle_of_Kambula notes "Out of the 65 wounded British soldiers, 11 died from fatal wounds sustained in action. There is no count or record of Zulu wounded or taken prisoner.".
- Battle_of_Kandahar_(2011) notes "*Attack grouped into the larger Battle of Kandahar.".
- Battle_of_Kandahar_(2011) notes "Also, 4 civilians were killed and 50 wounded.".
- Battle_of_Karbala notes "Hurr was originally one of the commanders of Ibn Ziyad's army but changed allegiance to Hussein along with his son, slave and brother on 10 Muharram 61 AH, October 10, 680 AD".
- Battle_of_Kelley_Creek notes "*3 of the captured children died within the three following years, possibly due to bad health and/or wounds obtained during the conflict".
- Battle_of_La_Ciotat notes "* One German merchant ship was sunk during the battle".
- Battle_of_Lake_Poyang notes "a Wakeman (1993), p. 8, n. 37.".
- Battle_of_Lake_Poyang notes "b TTSL, 13/165, quoted in Hok-lam Chan (1975), p. 703.".
- Battle_of_Lalsot notes "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Lechaeum notes "This battle marked the first occasion in Greek history where a force composed primarily of light troops defeated a hoplite force.".
- Battle_of_Lenino notes "See section oncasualtiesfor further details.".
- Battle_of_Logandème notes "The battle started around 9 am. About 30 minutes later, the Serer forces overwhelmed by French military might, retreated. However, within few minutes they reappeared on the battlefield and attempted twice to dent the French ranks. They failed and were defeated by the French forces. Ndam Sanou and Diakhaté were among those killed. The former died on the battlefield whilst the latter died later from the injuries he had sustained at the battlefield.".
- Battle_of_Long_Sault notes "*Both the Iroquois and the French used war-canoes during the engagement. Two of the Iroquois canoes were damaged and all of the French canoes were destroyed.".
- Battle_of_Long_Sault notes "*The one French prisoner was later killed after the battle.".
- Battle_of_Maarrat_al-Numan notes "Includes 50 defectors executed by the military.".
- Battle_of_Merville_Gun_Battery notes "~ 450 men failed to arrive at the battalion assembly area following the parachute landing".
- Battle_of_Misrata notes "**Of the missing and captured, 150 civilians were found dead in a mass grave in Tawargha in mid-August and 5 in a grave near Misrata in early October and 8 rebels were found in a grave in November 2012".
- Battle_of_Misrata notes "*The number of dead on the rebel side includes both opposition fighters and civilians, of which at least 358 have definitely been confirmed as rebels and 707 as civilians, among whom were 11 migrants, 2 journalists (1 U.S. & U.K.-U.S.) and 1 Ukrainian doctor".
- Battle_of_Mogadishu_(1993) notes "*Note: Task Force Ranger achieved the mission objectives of capturing specific Aidid lieutenants, but the political fallout from the resultant battle and consequent eventual U.S. withdrawal from Somalia could classify this as aPyrrhic victory.".
- Battle_of_Mogadishu_(2009) notes "(1) Sheik Yusuf Mohamed Siad "Indho Ade" (a warlord who is notorious for switching sides), and his militia were part of Hizbul Islam until 17 May, when he defected to the government.".
- Battle_of_Mogadishu_(2009) notes "(2) Abdulkadir Hamsa "Qatatow" was first a government commander but he defected to Hizbul Islam. Soon after, he was assassinated. Ahmed "Lashin" Sheikh Muhiyadin was also an ICU commander but defected on 10 June.".
- Battle_of_Mogadishu_(2009) notes "(3) Casualty figures of 1,739 killed were reported for the whole of 2009, at least 242 of which were combatants. The 1,497 remaining civilian dead includes both people killed before 7 May and people killed after 1 October.".
- Battle_of_Mogadishu_(2009) notes "*Casualty figures do not include those killed by criminal related violence, accidents or infighting among their factions.".
- Battle_of_Mogadishu_(2010–11) notes "*Hizbul Islam was disbanded and merged into al-Shabaab on 20 December 2010.".
- Battle_of_Morval notes "Casualty statistics are incomplete and German losses at Morval are a portion of the September total.".
- Battle_of_Mount_Tumbledown notes "The British capture of heights aboveStanleyleads to the surrender of the town shortly afterwards.".
- Battle_of_Muong_Khoua notes "Sources give the strength of the French force as 300 Laotians, and a “dozen” French. Four are known to have made it to a second French outpost.".
- Battle_of_Myriokephalon notes "*Possibly heavy".
- Battle_of_Nam_Quan notes "*Several captured merchant ships were present at the battle, all but one were retaken by the British.".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes ", 145".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes ", 37".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes ", 4,314".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "-works with 125 artillery pieces and 33,000 (23,652 infantry, 9,000 cavalry, 70 cannons with 321 crew) facing the".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes ".".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "About 12,300 men of which 1,800 were stationed in".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Almost the entire Russian force was either killed or captured during the battle (except for some 4,000 cavalry who managed to escape over the kamperholm bridge). 8,000 Russians were reported killed and another 1,000 drowned. Over 20,000 were captured and disarmed but later set free and allowed march to Russia (except for 700 men".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Narva".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Reports of 31".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Russia".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Swedes".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Up to 37,000 men of which 4,000 were deployed at the".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "[134 officers]".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "and 10,537 (5,889".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "and four".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "cannon".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "cavalry".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "howitzer".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "infantry".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "mortars".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "musket".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "ns.".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "officer".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "private".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "s and 636".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "s as well as 24,000".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "s dead, 66 officers and 1,181 privates wounded. Another report claims almost 900 dead Swedish troops".