Statisically back then, POWs and MIAs were combined the total was 7470, not sure what the breakout is of those who returned. A fallen Marine was recently recovered, so it still happens.
14,000 new zealand soldiers went to Gallipoli
8,574
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
During World War I, as in so many other wars, soldiers from both sides were given nicknames of all sorts. The American soldiers who went 'over there' to fight were no exception, receiving nicknames such as 'doughboys' and 'Yanks,' among many others.
Japan lost about 29.
349 Union soldiers went missing during the Battle of Chattanooga.
All of them.
8317000 men
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soldiers.
Approximately a million.
Ninety-nine dalmatians went missing.
Six (6) million Japanese
14,000 new zealand soldiers went to Gallipoli
one went missing
Of the 13,560 allied casualties at the second battle of El Alamein (Including soldiers who were wounded or went missing), 22% were Australian.
No one went missing as a result of the earthquake.