I don't think there is anyway to know. The headstones give the name, date, rank, and service.
how many are buried in military cemeteries in the US?
No one particular place. A lot of the casualties from Gettysburg are buried there and national cemeteries were established at many other battle sites. Of course, those who survived and went home are buried in little church yard cemeteries all over the country.
A total of 32,807 Allied soldiers are buried in Normandy's war cemeteries. - 17,769 British, 9,386 American, 5,002 Canadian and 650 Poles.
There are 30,921 Americans from World War I interred in foreign countries. These individuals are buried in 24 cemeteries managed by the American Battle Monuments Commission.
I am not sure I understand this question. They were in cemeteries and many were also in churches in crypts, tombs, and in/under altars or walls.
They would decompose and become just bones.
In England, Muslims are typically buried in designated sections of cemeteries that accommodate Islamic burial practices. Many local authorities provide Muslim burial grounds within larger cemeteries, and some specific Muslim cemeteries exist, particularly in cities with significant Muslim populations, such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester. These burial sites often follow Islamic guidelines, including orientation towards Mecca and the use of simple grave markers.
Prisoners were not buried. Only those who died. Large cemeteries exist today in towns for soldiers who died in the battle. Families of Americans did have the chance to return the bodies of loved ones back to America at the conclusion of the war. They had to do so at their own expense and many families could not afford the high cost of transporting the body back home. So thousands of American soldiers are laid to rest in cemeteries all over Europe today
There are many cemeteries located throughout the United States where soldiers of both sides are buried. The most famous is probably Arlington National Cemetery followed by the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
There are two (2) Canadian Cemeteries in France.
Soldiers buried in the Allied War Cemeteries are not identified by state, only by name and the unit they fought in. You can possibly find out more information from sites run by the War Graves Commission.
The soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I were primarily buried in several cemeteries in Turkey, notably in the town of Çanakkale, which is near the Gallipoli Peninsula. The most well-known burial sites include the Anzac Cove Cemetery and the Lone Pine Cemetery. Many of the fallen soldiers were also honored in memorials and cemeteries that commemorate their sacrifice throughout the region.