Technically speaking, none, at least not while the US was in WWII. The Army reorganized into three branches on June 20, 1941: Army Ground Forces, Army Service Forces, and Army Air Forces. Thereafter it was the USAAF - the United States Army Air Force. Peak strength was 2.4 million men in March, 1944. Overall about 2.8 million served in the USAAF during WWII.
In the U.S. Army Nurse Corps alone, over 217 nurses died.
Army 11,260,000 dead 318,274 wounded 565,861
Not really. the Army Air Corps was replaced in 1941 and was phased out by 1942. They became the United States Army Air Force, which conducted many raids over Germany.
The number and strength of the various corps changed over time. The Union had 25 numbered corps, plus an ambulance corps, balloon, cavalry, and telegraph corps. Not all of these were in operations at the same time. Not all of the Confederate Army was divided into corps. The Army of Northern Virginia had four regular corps and one cavalry corps. The Army of Tennessee had 3 corps. The Confederates had about 13 small armies which might be considered as corps. Most of these armies did not operate throughout the war; instead they were broken off of other units and later merged again.
About 16 million soldiers fought in World War 2 _______ You need to say which army.
The Salvation Army now has 85 locations in the world.
PAK ARMY have 9 CORPS
7,994,750.
Over eight million, roughly half of the sixteen million Americans in uniform. The other eight million was divided between the Navy, Army Air Force and Marine Corps.
how many, its obvious isnt it, 20,000
Approximately 500,000 Jews served in the US Army and around 11,000 were killed in action.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
Sixteen million Americans served in WWII. This was 10% of the US population of 160 million. Ten per cent was reckoned the most that could be taken for military service in a modern, industrial economy without beginning to harm war production. Over eight million of these served in the US Army and another three million served in the US Army Air Force (the Air Force was still a part of the Army until after the war, becoming independent in 1947). About three million served in the US Navy, and about 700,000 were in the Marine Corps (which is a part of the Navy).
In the U.S. Army Nurse Corps alone, over 217 nurses died.
Army 11,260,000 dead 318,274 wounded 565,861
Not really. the Army Air Corps was replaced in 1941 and was phased out by 1942. They became the United States Army Air Force, which conducted many raids over Germany.
Many American women worked in defense plants making munitions, weapons, and machinery. Some belonged to female branches of the services such as the Women's Army Corps, freeing men for front line duty. Many served as nurses in all theaters of the war.