The combat losses of the 9th Army were 30 T-26s during the war.
That allowed German propaganda to claim smaller combat losses.
It had sustained 1,283 combat losses including 749 in the air.
American combat losses accounted for 9 of the planes.
During the war, the regiment lost 17% of it strength through combat losses and disease.
The Syrian military was weakened by combat losses, especially in the air.
As of early 2006, total combat losses included 55 Bradleys.
After they began suffering combat losses, the Army withdrew all remaining examples from service.
She had accomplished this without a single combat loss and only one major landing accident with fortunately, no fatalities.
It was the 8th combat loss and the first daylight raid over Baghdad.