Most of the US Forces were sent to Europe. During World War II the US only had 3 branches. So the Army and the Army Air Corps (Today the Air Force) were the ones to mainly fight in Europe, with some assistance by the Navy in Italy and Operational Overlord (D-Day). The Marines fought in the Pacific along with a large ammount of the Navy and the Army. But most US Forces were stationed in the European Theatre.
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The answer to your question: 16,353,700 men & women served in the armed forces during World War Two.
Military forces targeting civilians as well as soldiers .
Yes, Warrant Officers exist in several military forces. In British and Commonwealth forces (as well as some European forces, particularly those liberated by British forces during the Second World War), a Warrant Officer is the equivalent of what's known as a Senior Noncommissioned Officer (E7 and higher) in the US. In the US military, Warrant Officers are a type of technical specialist neither in the enlist or noncommissioned officer ranks.
During World War II, Sri Lanka served as an important base for Allied forces in the fight against the Japanese Empire.
military factories
India has 3rd strongest army in military forces in the world.
people don't listen to these people they lie about this stuff
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The Philippines had no formal military units in world war 1. They had a force of about 25,000 people who never actually saw action. The only Philippians to serve were part of other military forces (mainly as part of the American Expeditionary Forces to Europe) during the later stages of the war.
Dunkirk or if you are trying to find it on a map Dunquerque
Gas attacks on military forces during combat were not commonly used during World War 2. One of the few fronts was in China by the Japanese.
Because they were discriminated against everywhere. Why would the armed forces be any different?
Cuba and the Allied forces declared war and fought against Germany, Japan, and Italy during world war two.
Russian Forces in WW1 fought against Germany & The Austro/Hungarian Empire.
The answer to your question: 16,353,700 men & women served in the armed forces during World War Two.
Military forces targeting civilians as well as soldiers .