DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Sept. 8, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin) NOTE.-These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Sept. 15, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin cumulated through midnight Friday) 1 Army figure was revised to exclude 1 case erroneously carried in the Sept. 8 report. NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through midnight Friday, Sept. 15, 1950. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. Increase in battle casualties for week ending Sept. 22, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin) NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Sept. 29, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin) NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Oct. 6, 1950 (based on NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Oct. 13, 1950 (based on NOTE.-These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Oct. 20, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin) 1 Reflects revisions of previously reported Army figures. NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Oct. 27, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin) 1 Reflects revisions of previously reported Army and Marine Corps figures. NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. 2 1 1 450 403 47 107 107 0 3,771 3,826 155 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Nov. 3, 1950 (based on notifications to next of kin) 1 Reflects revisions of previously reported Army and Marine Corps figures. NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Increase in battle casualties for week ending Nov. 10, 1950 (based on NOTE. These figures represent cumulative casualties for which notification to next of kin was effected through the dates indicated above. They do not reflect all casualties which have occurred up to that time, because of the time lapse required to receive notifications of individual casualties from the Far East and to verify and process these notifications in the headquarters of each service. The data indicate the cumulative number of permanent and temporary losses from effective military strength as the result of enemy action. |