Here are the actual figures from a US Military website:
World War II: 72,000
Korean War: 8,025
Cold War: 125
Vietnam War: 1715
Desert Storm: 0
Total: 81,865
The ocelot is considered still common, many thousands exist in the wild, listed as a species of least concern.
The Rocks in Sydney is not a world heritage site, but many of the original buildings which are still standing are heritage listed in Australia.
there are 88 parliamend in the world. listed by IPU
About 2.864 Million Americans traveled to Italy in 2007, based on the links from the blog post listed below.
The data I have read on WW2 troops does not list ethnicity beyond Black, white, Native American, and Asian. It is only in recent history that Hispanic Americans have been listed as a ethnicity in it's self.
The number of Americans who died in combat is 2,757,196.
There are 3,879 species that are endangered in the world. There are 905 species that are extinct and 17,315 species that are listed as vulnerable.
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Since you are not asking for statistical accuracy, I can have a bit of fun with this one. Many Americans do not have health insurance. Many Americans a void of world issues that directly effect the prices of the goods and services they purchase everyday. Many Americans do not have a full time job. Mostly because the middle class (if there is still one) job market requires Americans to have post high school education. Many Americans do not understand economics. Many Americans do not have what they consider good leadership. Many Americans do not have the greed necessary to wreck an economy and cause the unemployment rate to sky rocket. The list goes on and on.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as the presence of landmines can vary by location and may not always be accurately recorded. In general, it is estimated that there are millions of landmines still around the world, particularly in conflict-affected regions and areas with a history of warfare.
A lot Approximately 1800 are still listed as MIA.