§ Mr. MOLTENOasked the Prime Minister whether he can give the latest figures of the total casualties among the British Forces in all the fields of operations up to the latest available date?
§ The PRIME MINISTERsubmitted the following:—
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NAVAL CASUALTIES, UP TO 20TH JULY. Officers. Killed … … 499 Wounded … … 87 Missing … … 29 615 Men. Killed … … 7,430 Wounded … … 787 Missing … … 274 8,491 Total 9,106
MILITARY CASUALTIES UP TO 18TH JULY. — Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. Officers. Men. Officers. Men. Officers. Men. Officers. Men (i) FRANCE 3,288 48,372 6,803 156,308 1,163 50,969 11,254 255,649 (ii) DARDANELLES (Including Naval Division) 567 7,567 1,379 28,635 198 10,892 2,144 47,094 (iii) OTHER THEATRES OF OPERATIONS (excluding German South West Africa) 145 1,445 248 3,247 22 641 415 5,333 4,000 57,384 8,430 188,190 1,383 62,502 13,813 308,076 321,889