WESTERN FRONT: Dead

The British War Office last week gave out lethal statistics about the British Army after five months of World War II: five Tommies killed in action, one dead of wounds, eight went down with the liner Yorkshire, one missing, 24 wounded in battle. The balance of 719 dead were killed in blackout accidents or by disease (at about the British Army's normal rate).

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