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Marine casualties included 130 killed in action and 932 wounded.
There have been no Marine casualties, the military said.
As of Tuesday night, there was no word on Marine casualties.
The Terminator became a victim of a marine casualty: she sank.
There were bound to be marine casualties in any boarding, no matter how favorable the odds.
Sergeant Wilson was unable to use either arm to fire his rifle, and marine casualties were mounting.
While she unloaded during the next few days, marine casualties were brought on board for care by Surgical Team 3.
Marine casualty investigations are carried out for the following:
So far, there have been no Marine casualties in the military intervention in Somalia.
Any Marine casualty is a tragedy as well as a triumph.'
At the time, this was the biggest payout for a marine casualty in the United Kingdom.
There were no marine casualties reported.
Meds were stumbling out with marine casualties.
She saw the Marine casualty officer walking toward her door, and halting on her front walk, waiting for her to get out of the car.
Five Royal Marine casualties, from the ship's detachment, were suffered during June 1814.
Reports of Marine casualties varied wildly.
One marine casualty occurred there.
Remaining in the area until 25 November, she provided gunfire support and screened the transports as they filled with Marine casualties.
These difficulties could contribute to a marine casualty leading to injury, death or loss of property, either at sea or amongst the population ashore.
France established BEAmer, a marine casualties investigation board, on 16 December 1997.
Marine investigation: Marine casualty investigation and personnel actions.
Marine casualties.
It was filled with Marine casualties from the last fighting on Iceland, one Air Force lieutenant, and a civilian.
Given the size of the courtroom and the number of possessed, I'd estimate marine casualties of at least fifty per cent."
But the data on marine casualties indicated that accidents were often caused, not by deficiencies in the vessels or other factors, but by human error.