Up until the Korean War in 1950, the army's portion was probably 60% with the navy taking 35% and the Marines the remaining 5%; the Marines being part of the navy. There was NO AIR FORCE prior to 1947.
Since the Korean War, the US Air Force's percentage can be taken from that 60% figure.
1%
Army548,000456,65188,09374,411243,172 Marine Corps[28]203,095182,14720,63912,290 Navy332,000276,27651,09351,029182,845 Air Force323,000261,19364,37064,137154,032 Coast Guard41,00032,6478,0514,9657,396Total Active1,445,0001,174,563224,144203,375580,049Army National Guard403,616 Army Reserve205,000 Marine Corps Forces Reserve40,000 Navy Reserve67,000 Air National Guard107,000 Air Force Reserve67,000 Coast Guard Reserve11,000
Around 2,266,883 are in the military to this day.
If you meant the US Military, then about 7.3% of the population has served in the military. About 22 million living Americans.
Less than one percent
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20%
500,000 people serve in north korea's military
The military does not keep such records.
Calvin Coolidge did not serve in the military.
Yes they should, and they already do.
It helps more people serve the country.It helps people to go in the military.
The military service is called the service, because people are serving their country.
Conscription.
To serve in the military you need to be 18 years old.
No, the Japanese Self Defense Force is an all-volunteer group, and there is no law in Japan requiring people to serve.
where the jews forest to serve in to russin military in 20century
It allowed gay people to serve in the military if they were closeted, but this is hardly an improvement.