the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
There are only three soldiers buried in the Tomb of the Unknown. One each from WWI, WWII and Korea. The unknown from Vietnam was removed when DNA identified him.
Traditionally soldiers are sent to their native country to be buried. However I do know that most of the American soldiers that fell in France are buried there.
The Triple Entente contained Britain, France and Russia, their total amount of soldiers in WWI was about 8,600,000 soldiers
There are many online sites that will help you find soldiers that died in foreign countries during WWI or other wars too. Start with the Commonwealth War a Graves Commission .
There are three.
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There are only three soldiers buried in the Tomb of the Unknown. One each from WWI, WWII and Korea. The unknown from Vietnam was removed when DNA identified him.
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Traditionally soldiers are sent to their native country to be buried. However I do know that most of the American soldiers that fell in France are buried there.
20000
The Triple Entente contained Britain, France and Russia, their total amount of soldiers in WWI was about 8,600,000 soldiers
Technically, those who died on the U.S.S. Maine were sailors and marines, not soldiers. 229 of them are buried at Arlington.
There were approximately 837 New Zealand soldiers killed in France during World War 2. This was not just on their home front, though. It was all over the battlefield.
too many to count.. lol
There are many online sites that will help you find soldiers that died in foreign countries during WWI or other wars too. Start with the Commonwealth War a Graves Commission .
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