WWII did not end in Europe until March 8, 1945, so the casualty tally is of the whole war.
German military suffered ~5 million deaths overall.
According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
The link below lists the most popular names given in 2008.
His death certificate lists cause of death as "heart disease."
Answers.com lists Klose's place of birth as Opole, Silesia, Poland.
Many enthusiasts keep records of this. Many books have been written of lists of various aircraft. You can find a lot by searching Google. -For instance there are definitely lists of the eventual fate of almost every military aircraft in US and British air forces since 1950.
I don't know what your local area is but there are several reputable military schools in the US and this site http://www.aboutmilitaryschools.org/military/unitedstates/ lists them by state so you can easily find one near you.
irish,german alot of others go to ellisisland.com or something for lists
Google translator lists it as... 'nicht schlecht auf der Suche nach einer Freundin'
AR-680-29, Military Personnel, Organization, and Type of Transaction Codes
It is called a List of Applicable Publications (LOAP).
.05% of the 314 million Americans are currently on the DoD (military rolls) as retired. The document from the DoD in the other answer lists 1.5 million retired service members. Google search lists the US Population at 314 million.