From the US Selective Service System website:
Korea: (June 1950-June 1953): 1,529,539
http://www.sss.gov/induct.htm for full statistics.
There was approximately 1,751,820 Americans to be drafted into the Korean War. Not all of these men were actually sent to Korea.
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See website: Korean War
Drafted or draft induced volunteers.
No they did not, it was not until after the Korean War the men could be enlisted/drafted as nurse. Oddly enough the American Army drafted male Registered Nurse but gave them enlisted positions as corps men.
See: Korean War
Answer there has to be more than 645,000 people in the war because 620,000 people died in the war
An estimate of 10 million.
Yes
Drafted or draft induced volunteers.
there were 126 678 thousand people in the korean war
No they did not, it was not until after the Korean War the men could be enlisted/drafted as nurse. Oddly enough the American Army drafted male Registered Nurse but gave them enlisted positions as corps men.
See: Korean War
Answer there has to be more than 645,000 people in the war because 620,000 people died in the war
An estimate of 10 million.
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1,187,682-1,545,822 people died in the North Korean province
No report anyone in the US starved during th Korean war.
Approximately 588 men from the state of Louisiana died in the Korean War. See: "Korean War Educator: Korean War Memorials-Index of States", for more information.
Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War in 1965.