There are 30,921 Americans from World War I interred in foreign countries. These individuals are buried in 24 cemeteries managed by the American Battle Monuments Commission.
I would expect that all of the Japanese Americans that died were buried on US soil, they were, after all, American citizens. There may not be records compiled to calculate an actual number.
6,000
There are many locations where Americans can teach abroad. These places include the countries of China, Argentina, Thailand, South Korea, Chile, and Japan.
It is quite easy for Americans to volunteer and travel abroad with many organizations with the main requirement is speaking English fluently. Some vaccines are recommended when travelling abroad.
There are just over 9800 Americans I have been! It is amazing. I hope this helps
About 51000 Americans died in the Vietnam conflict.
The number of Americans who died in combat is 2,757,196.
Sadly, many were buried in unmarked mass graves.
1800 americans died in the battle of Alamo.
about 1 million died
Not particularly. Many workers died while it was being built and were simply buried within it.
Answer I think a lot of American travel but not as much as Europeans. A lot do travel, but there are so many wonderful things to see and do in the US that many don't feel the need. (A Brit) The number of Americans that have passports is rather low, anywhere from 7-18% according to some online sources. In addition the majority of Americans simply do not make enough money to travel (abroad) and many that do, do so on credit. Couple this with Americans' lack of knowledge about countries outside of their own and you pretty much have your answer.