This question is a bit unclear.
If you are referring to the Korean War, 36,516 Americans were killed in that war.
If you are referring to World War II, 418.500 Americans were killed in that war.
over 33,000 from 1950 to 1953
The biggest number of American soldiers killed was during the American civil war. more Americans were killed then then in every other war combined.
No. The cold war was a longer-term conflict than the Korean War. The Cold War refers to long-term conflict and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. While the two superpowers did not typically engage in direct battles, there were a number of wars/armed conflicts where the two superpowers supported opposing sides. The Korean War is an example of one such conflict, where the Soviet Union supported North Korea and the United States supported South Korea.
It is estimated that South Korea sustained 1,312,836 casualties, including 415,004 dead. The figures include both civilian and military as there are no accurate estimates of the number of soldiers that were killed.
"The Department of Defense reports that 54,246 American service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War." (source:http://www.abmc.gov/abmc46.htm) There were 4 million military and civilian casualties: 33,600 Americans 16,000 UN allies 415,000 South Koreans 520,000 North Koreans 900,000 Chinese (estimated)
According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths was revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.[The total numbers of casualties suffered by all parties involved in the Korean War may never be known. Each country's self-reported casualties were largely based upon troop movements, unit rosters, battle casualty reports, and medical records.]According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths were revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths was revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths were revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.
over 33,000 from 1950 to 1953
The phone number of the Korean American Historical Society is: 206-528-5784.
The biggest number of American soldiers killed was during the American civil war. more Americans were killed then then in every other war combined.
The number of civilian casualties in Iraq is difficult to determine and still being debated. However, the Iraqi Body Count Project estimates that around 110,000 to 120,000 civilian Iraqis have died since the beginning of the conflict in 2003.
To date, the number of American military troops who have been killed is 1,321,612. The American Civil War was the deadliest with 625,000 American troops killed. On top of those killed, there are 38,159 who have gone missing.
The poop war.
The Civil War
that's ridiculous there have been many Jewish soldiers who have died fighting there were no Jewish soldiers killed in that war. Need to know the Number of Jewish soldiers killed in Vietnam, Korean War, and Iraq.
Approximatel 620,000 soldiers were killed during the American Civil War. There are no accurate figures of the number of civilians killed.
No. The cold war was a longer-term conflict than the Korean War. The Cold War refers to long-term conflict and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. While the two superpowers did not typically engage in direct battles, there were a number of wars/armed conflicts where the two superpowers supported opposing sides. The Korean War is an example of one such conflict, where the Soviet Union supported North Korea and the United States supported South Korea.
"Hana" is the number 1 in Korean. "El" is the ordinal first. I have seen many different American spellings for these words but "Hana" and "El" seam to be the most widely excepted. Mr. Rob's American Tiger Martial Arts, Danbury, CT USA
It is estimated that South Korea sustained 1,312,836 casualties, including 415,004 dead. The figures include both civilian and military as there are no accurate estimates of the number of soldiers that were killed.