This works though it may sound better to address them by their service, meaning a group of Army members would be called soldiers, Air Force members are airmen, Navy/Coast Guard/Marines are sailors. At first, it kinda gave me the impression that you were adressing their commander; such as "you and the troops under your command". You want to speak to the soldier and those who serve with him and that would sound just fine. You may not know who they are with or anything about their service.
Probably 1968. Correct! Nearly 17,000 soldiers died during 1968 alone.
soldiers
Soldiers on foot are commonly referred to as infantry.
they were replacments soldiers for the soldiers who died
where did the buffalo soldiers come from :After the Congressional Act of 1866, the Colored Troops were formed. In 1867, is when the Colored Troops were named "Buffalo Soldiers" after an encounter with the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers.
Troops
in a count of all of the soldiers there are 111,000 troops who have fought
Usually its the number of the soldiers regiment. Mostly northern troops did this. Almost all the soldiers on both sides were volunteers who served in regiments raised by the states. So there was an 18th New York, and an 18th Pennsylvania, and an 18th Maine, for instance.
The name of these troops are "Stormtroopers" and they are the elite soldiers of the Galactic Empire .
62,000 Troops
soldiers armed forces
Today there are a Total of 2,475,967 soldiers in the Military. There is 507,158 soldiers in the army, 347,693 soldiers in the navy, 347,352 soldiers in the air force, 179,762 marines, and a total of 1,381,965 DODs