Total number in United States forces during WW2
Army:8,300,000
Navy:4,204,662
Marines: 599,693
Grand total 13,104,355
Total US casualties: Army: 223,215 killed in action;wounded 571,679;missing 12,752; Total Army casulites 807,646.
Navy; killed in action 34,702; died of wounds 1,783; other deaths 26,793; total Navy deaths 63,278;wounded 33,670 missing 28;
Total Navy casualties 96,976.
Marines; killed in action 15,460 died of wounds 3,163; other deaths 5,863; total marine deaths 24,486; wounded 67,134;
Total Marine caualties 91,620.
Grand total killed in action in Army Navy Marines 273,377. Died of wounds later 4,946;other deaths 32,656; total deaths 310,979. Missing 12,780; wounded 672,483; Grand total casualties in Army, Navy, Marines, 996,242. (Air Forces are included in the above branches. US Coast Guard had 172,952 men engaged,1,917 deaths of which 572 were killed in action.) This data is from my all time favorite book "The Complete History of WWII" Armed Services M emorial edition......co.1945 1948 Soz its long- hope it helps
Two mullion
there were 6,289,000 Americans in combat.
Was created by the UN.
FDR
alote of people died alote of people died
About 16,000,000 troops from all participants were killed in both WW I and WW II so in that sense the death toll was about the same. What makes the big difference is that In WW II civilians in Germany, Japan, and England were targeted by the enemy and as a result 39,868,000 civilians died as a direct result of the war. That number does not include death camp deaths nor Stalin's purges.
twelve millions
There were many African-Americans serving in the military in WW II.
Approximately 16 million US servicemen fought in WW2. About 400,000 men died.
Enemy of who? The Allied or Axis Powers?
300.000 dead and a similar number wounded
Since 292,131 Americans died in WW-II and about 60 percent of the US Force were drafted, a good estimate would be about 175,000.
Around 416 800 American soldiers died in World War 2.
there were 6,289,000 Americans in combat.
No, it was not WW II.
The US has only fought Germany in WW I and WW II, so twice.
No Japanese Americans at all were convicted of Espionage. Even so, when they left camps, they faced discrimination and rasicsm.
WW II was largely the result of lingering resentment by Germany about the outcome of WW I. You could describe it in sports terminology as a rematch.