It would be impossible to know, since Mormons are not required to disclose their religion to the military, and service members are not required to disclose their military service to their church. Thousands upon thousands of Mormons have served in these wars, both for the United States military and for other nations.
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Mormons don't join the military as its against their beliefs.
It is impossible to know for sure, since there are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) serving in the military of many nations. They are not required to disclose their religion to the military, and they are not required to disclose their military service to the church. In addition, the number is constantly changing as people are joining or leaving the military or joining or leaving the church. There are thousands of Mormons serving in militaries around the world, but it would be impossible to know exactly how many.
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) tend to be quite patriotic and loyal to their home countries. There are thousands of Mormons serving in the military of their home countries all over the world. Most large military bases are home to a Mormon congregation. You can learn more about Mormons in the military at the "Related Links" below.
Yes! Many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) serve in the military. In the United States military, there are Mormon chaplains and congregations at most bases, and there are several active duty military congregations meeting in the middle east. You can learn more about Mormons in the military at the "Related Links" bleow.
The Army (and the US Military in general) has not released numbers regarding the religion of every enlisted member in 2012, nor does the Mormon church release such numbers.
No. Thousands of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) serve in various militaries all over the world. The Church has a support program for it's military members and their families. It publishes special books especially for those in the military and operates several military congregations on bases around the world. During the time of the draft in the United States, Mormons were exempt from the military only while they were serving as missionaries. Upon their return they were required to complete their military service. Check out the "Realated Links" to learn more about Mormons in the military.
there are about 13,000,000 in the world
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The United States government began to be concerned about the Mormon settlement in Utah when they received a false report from some anti-Mormons that the Mormons were planning an uprising. The president sent military troops to Utah to keep an eye on the Mormons and stop the uprising from happening, however when the military arrived they found that there was nothing to be concerned about. This event is called "Buchanan's Blunder" because President Buchanan didn't check his sources and wasted military resources and money to stop an event that was never going to happen.