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Officers suffered proportionately higher casualties than enlisted men because:

a. They had more equipment and therefore could not move as fast
b. They carried only pistols and swords, not rifles
c. Their troops expected them to lead, not just give orders
d. They were more foolhardy than their men were​

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During World War I, the 369th spent 191 days in front line trenches, more than any other American unit. They also suffered the most losses of any American regiment, with 1,500 casualties.

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