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republished in
France 24. 13
April 2022.
Retrieved 20
April 2022. "Russia's '
irrecoverable losses' in Ukraine: more than 90,000
troops dead, disabled, or AWOL"...
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meanings of
tribal names or ethnonyms, as well as
place names, are
often irrecoverable; Kurd is also an
obscurity Reynolds, G. S. (October–December 2004)....
- one
category of
battle casualties,
which also
include what are
called irrecoverable losses—those
already dead or who die of
wounds before reaching an aid...
- Confederacy. The
failures of the two
invasions were
attributed to the same
irrecoverable shortcomings: lack of
manpower at the front, lack of
supplies including...
- How
Bangalore Club
wrote off the Rs 13
Winston Churchill owed it as '
irrecoverable debt'". The
Economic Times.
Archived from the
original on 11 July 2022...
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Panels to
reduce friendly fire incidents.
Several Abrams tanks that were
irrecoverable due to loss of
mobility or
other cir****stances were destro**** by friendly...
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official figures,
which we have
found to be
generally underestimated irrecoverable losses approximately tripled. Rees,
Laurence (30
March 2011). "Hitler's...
- with
approximately 236 to 341 as
irrecoverable losses and
approximately 319
other armored vehicles as
irrecoverable losses (including 165 Panzerspähwagen...
- Front, Axis
countries and
German co-belligerents
sustained 1,468,145
irrecoverable losses (668,163 KIA/MIA),
Germany itself– 7,181,100 (3,604,800 KIA/MIA)...
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chance of winning, his opponent's
superior sumo
having put him in an
irrecoverable position. The
losing wrestler is
referred to as
being shini-tai ("dead...