Eight Vietnam Veterans Die every day. Vietnam Veterans are dieing faster than World War Two veterans do to Agent Orange contamination .
The 30 September 2007 Veterans Administration estimate places the daily deaths of WWII US veterans at 1,000 per day. These Veterans are now in or about to reach their 80's. How many Vietnam vets are dying each day?
This report, http://www.illinoisleader.com/opinion/opinionview.asp?, averages it by week and claims there are 10758 dying each week. That would average 1571 - 1572 per day. == ==
There are actually no more World War 1 veterans left in the world.
According to www.wwiveterans.com there are 76 veterans from World War 1 who are still alive.
15 ww1 veterans are alive.
No veterans died. A veteran, by definition, is a survivor.
Approximately, 10 in every minute
The youngest soldiers who fought in the Battle of the Bulge would be 85, or turning 85 this year. That would mean that some of them still are left, but their numbers would be diminishing rapidly. I don't know a figure for how many soldiers from that Battle are still alive, but they now say that almost 1,500 Veterans of World War II are dying every day. If you run into any World War II veterans - thank them.
There is no number about how many dolphins are in captivity. There could be thousands around the world and 1 dying every minute. But the thing is you cant get a proper answer.
As of 2011 there were 401,000 veterans in the state of Alabama. There are currently only 11 living veterans from WW1.
The veterans of World War I are the *survivors* of the war, not the fatalities. There is no record of how many veterans of other wars (Mexican War, Civil War, Spanish-American War) died when they returned to service in World War I.
why the hell do you care
There are still nearly 1,300 veterans that are living after fighting in World War II. Many of these are from the United Kingdom and the United States.
Nobody can answer this because new Zachary's are being born and old Zachary's are dying every minute of the day.
There are an estimated 21 million veterans alive in the United States at the present time. World War II veterans are the oldest population among them. Many of them are over 90 years old.
As of 2014, there are about 7.5 million American veterans alive. About five million are from the Gulf Wars that are continuing today. About 1.8 million survive from World War II. There are no known World War I veterans.
There aren't many of WWII's veterans left at all; as many as 1,100 die every day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. * Projected U.S. Veterans Population: 23,977,000 {Female 1,731,000 7.2%}Projected Number of Living WW II Veterans (as of 9/30/2006): 3,151,000Number of WW II Veterans Pass Away Per Day: 1,025Percentage of Veteran Population 65 or Older: 38.4%From:http://www1.va.gov/vetdata/docs/4X6_summer07_sharepoint.pdf
In November 2012, the Department of Veterans Affairs estimated that approximately 1,462,809 American veterans from this war were still living 670 die every day so as of Nov 2013 =1,218,259 surviving.
360 veterans are reconzed on veterans.
There are currently 1,320 surviving veterans who fought during World War II. World War II was fought from 1939-1945. There are veterans from Germany, the United States, France, the UK, and Australia, the Philippines, and other countries.
September 2010 approximately 1,981,000 surviving American veterans of WW II
About 3 1/2 million of the 16 million US Veterans of WW 2 are still with us. We lose on average about 1,100 a day. Call a local post of the VFW or American Legion. They can probaby direct you further. Here's more from WikiAnswers contributors: * There aren't many of WWII's veterans left at all; as many as 1,100 die every day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
No, American's celebrate their military veterans and the many things that they have contributed to the world and their country, in many cases their lives.
About one thousand WWII vets die every day and 39 percent of all US veterans are aged 65 or over,