Not sure about WWI, but for WWII: "The crew numbers aboard a U-boat varied greatly between different U-boat types and the mission it was undertaking. A Type II U-boat comprised of 25 officers and seamen, while a Type VII housed approximately 45. A Type IX had about 50 and Type XXI had a 57 man crew."
Primarily over 2,000 merchant vessels, with a sprinkling of allied warships.
I guess you mean to ask what was the number of regular "crew" members of a Lancaster? As the Lancaster could have carried many more people without its regular payload (Bombs and fuel).Anyway the answer is seven (7) as follows:Bomb aimer/Nose gunnerPilotFlight engineer/Co-pilotNavigatorRadio operatorMid-upper gunner andTail gunnerIn some specialised missions the crew members were reduced and in a few a couple of extra specialists were carried aboard.
The first Brittish Battle Tank Mk1 1916 had a crew of 8 see related link
The USS Oriskany was an aircraft carrier. It was in both the Korean and Vietnam War. It was designed to hold between 90 and 100 airplanes. It would hold up to 2,600 crew members.
6-7
he had 227 crew members
About 10 crew members.
150 crew members
he had 110 crew members
he had 110 crew members
how many crew members in te first fleet
=there were 23 crew members on the ship=
About six crew members on the iss
40 crew members
One
747 Crew members were on Champlain's ship. 476 of them died of disease or falling of the ship. His crew members were like slaves to him.
Bartolomeu never had any crew members , he traveled by foot.