Canada lost 66,665 troops in World War One. In World War Two, 46,998 troops perished. Five hundred sixteen were lost in the Korean Conflict. To present day, 157 Canadian troops have died in Afghanistan. An additional 121 have lost their lives doing peace keeping missions.
i believe it was about 107886
In World War I, around 17,000 died. In world war II around 12000died, bringing the total of the two wars to 29,000. A much smaller amount have died in other wars.
There is no answer to this question, because no one knows how many soldiers have died in war (as you said "gone to war", I presume you mean soldiers rather than non-combatants). Even in modern wars soldiers go MIA (missing in action) and sometimes no one ever finds out what happened to them. This would apply even more so in ancient wars, wars between tribes, guerrilla wars against occupying forces or colonial powers, or wars that took place over very large areas, such as the American Civil War and the two world wars. Often it is not known how many people even took part in wars, let alone how many were killed in them.
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55,000,000
Yes, men who fought and died in the American Revolution are honored the same as soldiers who fought and died other wars.
Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.
Around 102 744 Australians Soldiers have died in all wars
List "the following wars."
According to Wikipedia, 116,708.
Canadian soldiers have had numerous nicknames. Some are regimental based, some for specific wars, some derogatory. Narrow down the time period and it will be easier to offer an answer.
There is no way to answer this- wars go back to before there were reliable records.
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In World War I, around 17,000 died. In world war II around 12000died, bringing the total of the two wars to 29,000. A much smaller amount have died in other wars.
Indeed. See link below: http://techcenter.davidson.k12.nc.us/Group9/trenchwar.htm
There is no answer to this question, because no one knows how many soldiers have died in war (as you said "gone to war", I presume you mean soldiers rather than non-combatants). Even in modern wars soldiers go MIA (missing in action) and sometimes no one ever finds out what happened to them. This would apply even more so in ancient wars, wars between tribes, guerrilla wars against occupying forces or colonial powers, or wars that took place over very large areas, such as the American Civil War and the two world wars. Often it is not known how many people even took part in wars, let alone how many were killed in them.
no because each war has its own memorial.
According to Wikipedia, about 591,725 Americans were killed in all three wars.