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- The area was secured and fire extinguished with no personnel casualties.
- Minor hull damage resulted, but there were no personnel casualties.
- Shells exploding in vicinity of the dock caused numerous personnel casualties.
- Personnel casualties were quite low despite the volume of fire.
- There were no personnel casualties or injuries reported.
- Personnel casualties numbered 342 killed and 448 missing.
- Losses were therefore low, with two tanks burnt and less than 10 % personnel casualties.
- Division losses were an additional 6 tanks destroyed and 4 disabled as well as heavy personnel casualties.
- Fortunately, there were no personnel casualties; and the flood was contained by a key bulkhead which held fast.
- Personnel casualties on board " Selfridge " amounted to 13 killed, 11 wounded, and 36 missing.
- While operating off Korea on 1 November, she struck a mine and suffered considerable damage but no personnel casualties.
- He said there was no damage to the aircraft nor were there any personnel casualties and the jet returned safely to base.
- By war's end, it had been credited with 21 aerial victories without suffering any of its own personnel casualties.
- Although the explosion caused no fires or personnel casualties, " Ashtabula " soon developed a 16-degree list to port.
- In the War of 1812, an expeditionary force of Quebec Eastern Townships'volunteers destroyed a barracks built at Derby with no personnel casualties.
- It is recorded that " there were no personnel casualties, and aside from the dent in the warhead, no equipment was damaged ."
- Damage control efforts for " Gwin " were futile, and she was scuttled . " Woodworth " suffered no personnel casualties.
- Despite this, there were hundreds of sorties on the intruders with no further material or personnel casualties enabling a gradual takeover of the mountain posts by Indian troops.
- Rapid rescue operations saved 52 men . " Wasp " sustained no personnel casualties, but her bow was torn by a 75-foot saw-tooth rip.
- The Hazard Class and Division ( HC / D ) is a numeric designator within a hazard class indicating the character, predominance of associated hazards, and potential for causing personnel casualties and property damage.
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