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who has incurred an injury due to an external agent or cause. The term encompasses all kinds of wounds and other injuries incurred in action, whether there is a piercing of the body, as in a penetrating or perforated wound, or none, as in the contused wound; all fractures, burns, blast concussions,
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who later dies of wounds or other injuries received in action, after having reached a medical treatment facility. In the United States the acronym used is DOW, while
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This article is about combatant's state. For other uses, see
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Military term used for persons wounded by enemy action
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WIA

1st Infantry
Omaha Beach
combatants
wounded
combat
wartime
shrapnel wounds
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
U.S. military
Purple Heart
military
civilian
casualty
killed in action
biological
chemical warfare
ionizing radiation
Mortal wound
casualty
NATO
Medicine portal
KIA
MIA
POW
Casualty
iCasualties: Iraq Coalition Casualty Count
Archived
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