None from the United Kingdom nor the Unites States, and I suspect neither the rest of NATO. Some Afghan people may begin fighting at young ages.
However, both the UK and the USA allow certain under-18s to enlist. Both countries have policies forbidding the deployment of under-18s to any combat zone. However, it has come out that several dozen under-18s were deployed to Afghanistan during 2003-2005; in both countries' cases, the deployments seems to be anomalies (either mistaken orders, or mass deployments of units without proper checks on eligibility), and, so far, have not been repeated.
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The number of civilian deaths in the Afghanistan War average two thousand a year throughout the period of 2005-2012. The approximate total of civilian deaths in the Afghanistan War is 14,000, going by the average per year.
4,702 US Army Servicemen age 19 and below were killed in the Korean War.
There have been 33 18 year olds die in the Iraq War. From 2003 to 2012, 4486 US service members have been killed in this war.
Sixteen year olds cause about 76 wrecks per year.
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200 people die in Afghanistan in a year from the war.
numbers are getting higher every year take a look... 2001- 12 killed 2002- 70 killed 2003- 58 killed 2004- 60 killed 2005- 131 killed 2006- 191 killed 2007- 232 killed 2008- 295 killed 2009- 521 killed 2010- 620 killed TOTAL- 2190 killed
It is estimated the about 500 children got polio in Afghanistan in the year of 2012. More and more children get polio every year. And many people are trying to help the children of Afghanistan.
too many...
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