Of the 1,300 men Braddock led into battle, 456 were killed outright and 422 were reported wounded. Commissioned officers were prime targets and suffered greatly: out of 86 officers, 26 were killed and 37 wounded. Of the 50 or so women that accompanied the British column as maid, cooks and necessary women only 4 returned with the British—with around half being taken as captives. The French reported very few casualties.