“…The feasibility of timely autopsies on all war fatalities can be limited by logistic considerations, especially in large-scale events, or by social and religious sensitivities, as in Israel. 20,21 Combat fatalities are generally divided into two categories as follows: killed in action, referring to casualties who died before reaching a medical treatment facility, and died of wounds, referring to those who died after arriving at the medical treatment facility. 1,5,22 However, the utility of this categorization has recently been questioned.…”