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- 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 "2Including Cypriots and Palestinians. British, Australian and New Zealand troops were c. 58,000.".
- Battle_of_Greece notes "³Statistics about Germany's casualties refer to the Balkans Campaign as a whole and are based on Hitler's statements to the Reichstag on 4 May 1941.".
- Battle_of_Guam_(1941) notes "*Thirteen 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_Honsinger_Bluff notes "*Regimental Veterinarian and Suttler killed".
- 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%E2%80%9396) 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, October 10, 680 AD".
- 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_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 on casualties for further details.".
- Battle_of_Logand%C3%A8me 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-Nu'man 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 a Pyrrhic 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%E2%80%9311) 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 above Stanley leads 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 "About 12,300 men of which 1,800 were stationed in Narva with 297 artillery pieces and 10,537 (5,889 infantry, 4,314 cavalry, 37 cannons with 334 crew) assaulting the Russians.".
- 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 [134 officers] who were set prisoners). 23,000 out of initially 37,000 Russians managed to reach back to Russian land, estimating the Russian final casualties to about 14,000 either dead during the battle or the harsh march back to Russia. The Swedes also seized 171 standards and banners, 145 cannons, 28 mortars and four howitzers as well as 24,000 muskets.".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Reports of 31 officers and 636 privates dead, 66 officers and 1,181 privates wounded. Another report claims almost 900 dead Swedish troops".
- Battle_of_Narva_(1700) notes "Up to 37,000 men of which 4,000 were deployed at the siege-works with 125 artillery pieces and 33,000 (23,652 infantry, 9,000 cavalry, 70 cannons with 321 crew) facing the Swedes.".
- Battle_of_Negro_Fort notes "*The 300 killed or wounded includes civilian casualties.".
- Battle_of_Nogales_(1915) notes "Casualties ~70 killed or wounded".
- Battle_of_Odessa_(1914) notes "*Four Russian merchant steamers were damaged during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Ostrach notes "Digby Smith. Napoleonic Wars Databook: Actions and Losses in Personnel, Colours, Standards and Artillery, 1792–1815. Mechanicsburg PA: Stackpole, 1998, ISBN 1-85367-276-9, p. 147".
- Battle_of_Portland_Harbor notes "*The Union revenue cutter USRC Caleb Cushing was captured and scuttled by the Confederates during the battle.".
- Battle_of_Powder_River notes "*Several women and children froze to death during the time of battle.".
- Battle_of_Pteria notes "1 Herodotus states that the Lydian forces "fell very short of the enemy."".
- Battle_of_Pteria notes "2 "[...] upon both sides the number of the slain was great; nor had victory declared in favour of either party, [...]"".
- Battle_of_Qurna notes "Approximate figures".
- Battle_of_R%C3%ADo_de_Oro notes "*Three German and Austrian colliers were in the battle area on 26 August, they were not engaged by Allied forces.".
- Battle_of_Ramree_Island notes "While it is not known exactly how many Japanese defenders were killed by the Allied forces, it presumed that most from succumbing to diseases and hunger, or were killed by the large crocodile population.".
- Battle_of_Ras_al-Ayn notes "20 civilians killed".
- Battle_of_Rhodes notes "*An Italian fleet participated in the battle.".
- Battle_of_Rimito_Kramp notes "Descriptions of listed ship types".
- Battle_of_Salado_Creek_(1842) notes "*Casualties for the Dawson Massacre are not included.".
- Battle_of_Salamis notes "a Herodotus gives 378 ships of the alliance, but his numbers add up to 371.".
- Battle_of_Salamis notes "b As suggested by several ancient sources;".
- Battle_of_Salamis notes "c Modern estimates".
- Battle_of_Saltholm notes "*''The British warships were escorting a fleet of seventy merchantmen. During the battle, the Danes and Norwegians captured 12, as well as one of the escorting brigs.".
- Battle_of_Samara_Bend notes "1".
- Battle_of_Saragarhi notes "* 600 Afghan bodies were found at the battlefield. Some of these were killed by the artillery fire from the British Indian relief party that recaptured the fort.".
- Battle_of_Schliengen notes "Digby Smith. "Battle of Schliengen." Napoleonic Wars Data Book. Merchanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 1998, p. 125–126.".
- Battle_of_Shaiba notes "Approximate figures".
- Battle_of_Skerki_Bank notes "1one ship in the convoy was German".
- Battle_of_Skerki_Bank notes "2one destroyer was sunk at dawn by aircraft with the loss of 20 servicemen".
- Battle_of_Sorel notes "300px|thumb|center|Map of New France, by Samuel de Champlain, circa 1612".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad notes "1 Over 10,000 Axis soldiers continued to fight until early March 1943.".
- Battle_of_Suiyang notes "Follows the Battle of Yongqiu".
- Battle_of_Summit_Springs notes "Civilian Casualties 1 killed 1 wounded".
- Battle_of_Sunda_Strait notes "*The Japanese minelayer was sunk by friendly fire".
- Battle_of_Svolder notes "There are no detailed contemporary sources. Information such as the number of ships cannot be regarded as reliable history.".
- Battle_of_Tegyra notes "First recorded occasion on which a Spartan hoplite force was defeated by a numerically inferior force in a set battle.".
- Battle_of_Ty-ho_Bay notes "* Seven captured merchant ships were liberated by the British and Americans during the battle, two sustained heavy damage and were burned.".
- Battle_of_Verri%C3%A8res_Ridge notes "Discussed in detail in [[#Casualties".
- Battle_of_Villers-Bocage notes "aMore detailed information is available in the [[#Casualties".
- Battle_of_Vyborg_Bay_(1790) notes "Russians managed to capture further 2 Swedish ships of the line while chasing the Swedish battle fleet as it fled towards Sveaborg".
- Battle_of_Wazzin notes "*Unconfirmed report that up to 20 people in total had been killed on 28 April".
- Battle_of_Winterthur_(1799) notes "Source for statistics: Digby Smith. "Clash at Winterthur," Napoleonic Wars Databook: Actions and Losses in Personnel, Colours, Standards and Artillery, 1792–1815. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 1998, ISBN 1-85367-276-9, p. 157.".
- Battle_of_Worringen notes "a: A substantial proportion of the male members of the House of Luxembourg lost their lives as a result of this battle.".
- Battle_of_Yongqiu notes "Followed by Battle of Suiyang".
- Battle_of_Zliten notes "**Based largely on unconfirmed and partially confirmed loyalist claims".
- Battle_of_Zliten notes "*Based largely on unconfirmed rebel claims".
- Battle_of_the_Bogue notes "1 In North Wangtong only.".
- Battle_of_the_Hohenzollern_Redoubt notes "The German 117th Division lost during the Battle of Loos.".
- Battle_of_the_Mimbres_River notes "Civilian Casualties: 13 captured".
- Battle_of_the_Misrata_frontline notes "**Based largely on unconfirmed and partially confirmed loyalist claims".
- Battle_of_the_Misrata_frontline notes "*Based largely on unconfirmed rebel claims".
- Battles_in_the_Narnia_Chronicles notes "(a) This was an epic battle.".
- Blockade_of_Porto_Bello notes "Most British casualties were due to yellow fever and other tropical diseases.".
- Blockade_of_Wonsan notes "*Many of the damaged American warships were struck more than once on different occasions.".
- Bloodbath_of_B-R5RB notes "Total forces involved 7,548 participants. Damages amounted to an approximate real-life $300,000-330,000 USD.".
- Blue_House_Raid notes "Reports say that 68 South Koreans were killed and 66 wounded, including about 24 civilians either K.I.A. or W.I.A.".
- Bluff_War notes "Civilian Casualties 2 killed".
- Bombardment_of_San_Juan notes "*The French cruiser Amiral Rigault de Genouilly was slightly damaged by American gunfire during the battle.".
- Bosnian_War notes "(a) The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time was not supported by the majority of Bosnian Croats and Serbs (who each had their own hostile entities). Consequently, it was representative the Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. The post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina encompasses all three Bosnian ethnic groups. The death toll table is derived from direct combat or killings and does not include those who died from starvation, exposure, or wartime conditions or remain missing".
- Bosnian_War notes "(b) Between 1994 and 1995, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was supported by, and was representative of, both ethnic Bosniaks and ethnic Bosnian Croats. This was primarily because of the Washington Agreement.".
- Bosnian_War notes "----".