VETERAN BIRTH NOTABILITY SERVICE
Abdullah CD ( 1923-10-02) October 2, 192… Chairman and General … Malayan Peoples' Anti-…
S. Daniel Abraham ( 1924-08-15) August 15, 192… Businessman, philanth… US Army
Valdas Adamkus ( 1926-11-03) November 3, 1… President of Lithuania Lithuanian resistance
Lee Adams ( 1924-08-14) August 14, 192… Musician US Army
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AnswerAccording to the US Census Bureau, of the 2.8 million Vietnam veterans who served in country Vietnam, there are 1,027,000 alive as of the 2000 census. It is interesting to note that another 15 million claim to be Vietnam veterans.
There are no US Civil War Veterans alive today. The War ended 150 years ago.
Zero. There are no more World War One vets alive anymore. Florence Green of England was the last veteran of WW1 and past away on February 4th 2012.
Of the 2.7 Million of Americans who served in Vietnam approximately 57,000 were killed. It is estimated that out of those survivors less than 900,000 are alive today. This is stark contrast to the US census figures and VFW magazine polls showing that 13,853,027 Americans claim to be Vietnam Veterans. Four out of Five of those who claim to be Vietnam Veterans are not.
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There are no surviving US Veterans of World War 1 now. Think about it most of them were born in 1899. They would be 111 years old if they were alive today.
there are 3 still living. two Englishmen and one American
there are around 250000 living today in maryland.
AnswerAccording to the US Census Bureau, of the 2.8 million Vietnam veterans who served in country Vietnam, there are 1,027,000 alive as of the 2000 census. It is interesting to note that another 15 million claim to be Vietnam veterans.
All of the men who fought in the war. None are alive today. The last one died 2 or 3 years ago.
There are no US Civil War Veterans alive today. The War ended 150 years ago.
Approximately 24 million Americans are military veterans; 1.7 million are women. • More than 18 million veterans of American wars are living, including approximately: - Fewer than 50 World War I veterans - 3.5 million World War II veterans - 3.2 million Korean conflict veterans - 8.0 million Vietnam veterans - 2.4 million Persian Gulf War veterans, including current conflicts - An additional approximately 6 million peacetime (between wars) veterans. Only 5% of all of these groups put together, are alive today.
Zero. There are no more World War One vets alive anymore. Florence Green of England was the last veteran of WW1 and past away on February 4th 2012.
Of the 2.7 Million of Americans who served in Vietnam approximately 57,000 were killed. It is estimated that out of those survivors less than 900,000 are alive today. This is stark contrast to the US census figures and VFW magazine polls showing that 13,853,027 Americans claim to be Vietnam Veterans. Four out of Five of those who claim to be Vietnam Veterans are not.
Actually, there is at least one. My grandmother is still alive and my grandfather fought in World War One. He lied about his age and entered the military at the age of 15. He died long ago but my grandmother is still alive and living in Nova Scotia, Canada.
In 2006 the UK government said there were 3 still left alive, I believe there is now only one (but I am not sure).
It is difficult to determine an exact number, but it is estimated that there are currently around 300,000 to 400,000 World War II veterans still alive worldwide. The number is decreasing rapidly each year due to the age of the veterans, as the war ended over 75 years ago.