there was only 1 for a fact
There were 25,000
100,000
A lot, aat least 5,000. But all pilots were potential kamikaze pilots.
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
This was an indication adopted by some Fighter Pilots, so they could be distinguished from other pilots. I.e. Bomber pilots
They weren't. Many were full commissioned officers.
About 17,000
27
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
100,000
there was only 1 for a fact
No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
us in ww2
These numbers are not released
7 German pilots
14,166. on allied powers , the central powers is unknown
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Over 42,000.