First To Die File
The phrase "First to Die" often refers to a series of compelling articles by history outlets that profile the initial casualties of major conflicts, highlighting the personal stories behind the statistics.
A prominent series of articles by History Tours explores the first American victims of various wars: First to die
The title or theme "First to Die" also appears in literature and health news: The phrase "First to Die" often refers to
: Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth was the first Union officer killed. He was shot in 1861 while removing a Confederate flag from a hotel roof in Alexandria, Virginia. First to die