The latter regiment lost 397 out of 496 soldiers, an 80% casualty rate.
In other words, one out of four soldiers was either killed or wounded.
The French lost 1,400 killed and wounded out of 14,000 soldiers and 14 guns.
Their forces are divided into small groups each consisting out of 40 soldiers.
The 15th Foot lost 138 out of 386 soldiers of all ranks, or 34% casualties.
The Austrians lost 700 killed and wounded and 100 captured out of 14,000 soldiers.
In the 1902 accident, 199 out of 210 soldiers on winter training exercises perished.
Fewer than 100 out of 1,400 soldiers on the Republican side survived, while the Royalists lost only 55 men.
Out of 330 Polish soldiers who seized the train station earlier that day, 318 were dead.
Bare statistics are frightening: out of 70 million soldiers who fought, 9 million were killed in action.