List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities

This article contains a list of battles with most United States military fatalities, in terms of American deaths.

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Arlington House in Arlington National Cemetery. Section 32 of the cemetery is in the foreground.

Introduction

This article lists battles and campaigns in which the number of U.S. soldiers killed was higher than 1,000. The battles and campaigns that reached that number of deaths in the field are so far limited to the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, and one campaign during the Vietnam War (the Tet Offensive from January 30 to September 23, 1968). The campaign that resulted in the most US military deaths was the Battle of Normandy (June 6 to August 25, 1944) in which 29,204 soldiers were killed fighting against Nazi Germany.

The bloodiest single day in the history of the United States military is either June 6, 1944, with 2,500 soldiers killed during the Invasion of Normandy on D-Day, or September 12th, 1918, at the start of the Battle of Saint Mihiel, with over 2,500 dead (however, this exact figure is unverifiable because of poor documentation). The third-highest single-day toll was the Battle of Antietam, with 2,108 dead.

The deadliest single-day battle in American history, if all engaged armies are considered, is the Battle of Antietam with 3,675 killed, including both United States and Confederate soldiers (total casualties for both sides were 22,717 dead, wounded, or missing Union and Confederate soldiers September 17, 1862).

The origins of the U.S. military can be traced to the Americans' fight for independence from their former colonial power, Great Britain, in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). The three bloodiest conflicts have been American Civil War (1861–1865), World War I (1917–1918), and World War II (1941–1945 for declared American involvement). Other significant conflicts involving the United States ordered by casualties include the Korean War (1950–1953), the Vietnam War (1964–1973), the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), and various conflicts in the Middle East.

Scope and definitions

The definition of "battle" as a concept in military science has varied with the changes in the organization, employment, and technology of military forces. Before the 20th century, "battle" usually meant a military clash over a small area, lasting a few days at most and often just one day—such as the Battle of Waterloo, which began and ended on 18 June 1815 on a field a few kilometers across.

Especially in 20th-century conflicts, "battle" has meant "military campaign"—larger and longer military operations, on the operational or even strategic level—such as the Battle of the Atlantic, fought for several years (1939–1945) over about a fifth of the Earth's surface.

Since both types of "battles" are not usefully comparable in many ways, including casualty comparisons, this article is divided into two sections, one for battle in the older, more restricted sense and one for campaigns, many of which are also called battles.

There are actions at the margins that can be reasonably assigned to either list. For instance, the Battle of Spotsylvania lasted 14 days, but the main part was fought on a small field (less than three kilometers on a side), and in this way being more in the nature of a siege (a military action typically of long duration but in covering a relatively small area). Like the similar Battle of Cold Harbor, also part of the Overland Campaign, it is included in this article on the Battles list. The Battle of Saint-Mihiel, lasting only about four days, but on a larger field (roughly 12 kilometers by 25 kilometers), is also included on the Battles list.

The term casualty in warfare can often be confusing. It often does not refer to those who are killed on the battlefield; rather, it refers to those who can no longer fight. That can include disabled by injuries, disabled by psychological trauma, captured, deserted, or missing. A casualty is only a soldier who is no longer available for the immediate battle or campaign, the major consideration in combat, and 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 during the American Civil War (June 25 to July 1, 1862) there were 5,228 killed, 23,824 wounded and 7,007 missing or taken prisoners for a total of 36,059 casualties. The word casualty has been used in a military context since at least 1513. In this article the numbers killed refer to those killed in action, killed by disease or someone who died from their wounds.

Battles

Battle or siege Conflict Date Estimated number killed Opposing force References
Battle of Elsenborn Ridge (part of the Battle of the Bulge) World War II December 16 to 26, 1944 ~5,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Germany
Battle of Saint-Mihiel World War I September 12 to 15, 1918 ~4,500 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Germany
Battle of Gettysburg American Civil War July 1 to July 3, 1863 3,155 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Battle of Leyte Gulf World War II October 23 to 25, 1944 2,800 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Japan
Battle of Spotsylvania American Civil War May 8 to May 21, 1864 2,725 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
D-Day (first day of Operation Overlord) World War II June 6, 1944 2,500 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Germany
Pearl Harbor Attack World War II December 7, 1941 2,335 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Japan
Battle of the Wilderness American Civil War May 5 to May 7, 1864 2,246 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Operation Thunderbolt (part of the Chinese Invasion of South Korea) Korean War January 25 to February 20, 1951 2,228 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  China

List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  North Korea

Battle of Antietam American Civil War September 17, 1862 2,108 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Battle of Aachen (part of the Battle of Hürtgen Forest) World War II October 12 to October 21, 1944 2,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Germany
Battle of Cold Harbor American Civil War May 21 to June 12, 1864 1,844 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Battle of Tarawa World War II November 20 to November 23, 1943 1,759 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Japan
Battle of Shiloh American Civil War April 6 to April 7, 1862 1,754 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Second Battle of Bull Run American Civil War August 26 to August 30, 1862 1,747 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Seven Days Battles American Civil War June 25 to July 1, 1862 1,734 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
UN Invasion of North Korea Korean War September 30 to November 25, 1950 1,732 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  North Korea
List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  China
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal World War II November 12, 1942 to November 15, 1942 1,732 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan [citation needed]
Battle of Stones River American Civil War December 31, 1862 to January 2, 1863 1,730 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Battle of Chickamauga American Civil War September 19 to September 20, 1863 1,656 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Battle of Chancellorsville American Civil War April 30 to May 6, 1863 1,606 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
UN Counteroffensive from the Pusan Perimeter (including the Inchon Landings and the Second Battle of Seoul) Korean War September 15 to September 30, 1950 1,492 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  North Korea
Task Force Faith Korean War November 27 to December 2, 1950 1,450~ killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  China
Second Battle of Naktong Bulge (part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter) Korean War September 1 to September 15, 1950 1,305 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  North Korea
Battle of Fredericksburg American Civil War December 11 to December 15, 1862 1,284 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Confederate States of America
Battle of Taejon Korean War July 14 to July 21, 1950 1,128 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities North Korea
Battle of Savo Island (part of the Guadalcanal Campaign) World War II August 8, 1942 to August 9, 1942 1,077 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Japan [citation needed]
Battle of Belleau Wood World War I June 1 to June 26, 1918 1,062 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Germany
Battle of Masan (part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter) Korean War August 5 to September 19, 1950 1,057 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  North Korea
Battle of Manila (part of the Battle of Luzon) World War II February 3 to March 3, 1945 1,010 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities  Japan

Campaigns

Campaign Conflict Date Estimated number killed Opposing force References
Battle of Normandy World War II June 6 to August 25, 1944 29,204 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Meuse–Argonne Offensive World War I September 26 to November 11, 1918 26,277 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of the Bulge World War II December 16, 1944 to January 28, 1945 19,276 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Central Europe Campaign World War II March 22 to May 8, 1945 15,009 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
38th Parallel Static Warfare Campaign Korean War July 11, 1951 to July 27, 1953 ~13,800 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities China
Philippines Campaign World War II December 8, 1941 to May 6, 1942 ~13,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Battle of Okinawa World War II April 1 to June 22, 1945 ~12,500 List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Battle of Hürtgen Forest World War II September 19, 1944 to February 17, 1945 ~12,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
North Apennines Campaign World War II September 10, 1944 to April 4, 1945 8,486 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Luzon World War II January 9 to August 15, 1945 8,310 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Chinese Invasion of South Korea Korean War December 31, 1950 to July 10, 1951 ~8,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities China
Operation Dragoon World War II August 15 to September 14, 1944 7,301 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Guadalcanal Campaign World War II August 7, 1942, to February 9, 1943 7,100 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Alsace Campaign World War II November 13, 1944 to February 19, 1945 7,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Iwo Jima World War II February 19 to March 26, 1945 6,821 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Lorraine Campaign World War II September 1 to December 18, 1944 6,657 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Naples–Foggia Campaign World War II September 9, 1943 to January 21, 1944 6,266 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Anzio World War II January 22 to June 5, 1944 5,538 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Pusan Perimeter Korean War August 4 to September 18, 1950 4,599 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities North Korea
Chinese Second Phase Offensive in North Korea Korean War November 25 to December 15, 1950 4,538 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities China
Chinese Spring Offensive and UN Counteroffensive (part of the Chinese Invasion of South Korea) Korean War April 22 to July 1, 1951 ~3,600 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities China
List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities North Korea
Battle of Leyte World War II October 17 to December 26, 1944 3,593 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Saar-Palatinate Offensive World War II March 8 to March 24, 1945 3,540 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Saipan World War II June 15 to July 9, 1944 3,426 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Tet Offensive Vietnam War January 30 to September 23, 1968 3,178 Killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities North Vietnam
List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Viet Cong
North Korean Invasion of South Korea Korean War June 25 to August 3, 1950 3,108 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities North Korea
Battle of Chosin Reservoir Korean War November 27 to December 13, 1950 ~2,840 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities China
Tunisian Campaign World War II November 12, 1942 to May 13, 1943 2,838 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Italy
Battle of Sicily World War II July 9 to August 17, 1943 2,811 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Italy
List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Dutch East Indies Campaign World War II December 8, 1941 to March 9, 1942 ~2,000 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan
Second Battle of the Marne World War I July 15 to August 6, 1918 1,926 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Po Valley Offensive World War II April 5 to May 8, 1945 1,914 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Guam World War II July 21 to August 10, 1944 1,783 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan : 163 
Operation Lumberjack World War II March 1 to 25, 1945 1,700 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River Korean War November 25 to December 2, 1950 1,489 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities China
Battle of Peleliu World War II September 15 to November 25, 1944 1,460 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan : 327 
Operation Grenade World War II February 23 to March 10, 1945 1,330 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Germany
Battle of Mindanao World War II March 10 to August 15, 1945 1,041 killed List Of Battles With Most United States Military Fatalities Japan

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