Columbia War Memorial, which honors the 26,000 Washington residents who fought in World War I. The names of 499 Washingtonians who died in the great conflict are inscribed around its base.
it would be easier to answer this by listing the nations of the world where US soldiers have not died: (Not a comprehensive list)ArgentinaUruguayU.A.E.Madagascar
List "the following wars."
maybe
416,800 soldiers and 1,700 civilians were killed during WW2. That's a total of 418,500 people which died during WW2.
Start with the Korean War website.
list of ww1 wounded solders at leckhampton court
Yes
No there is not but there is a lot of famous cemeteries with people who have died but some of the graves are unnamed
It is easier to find a list of soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy, than it is to find those who lived. Several genealogy websites have been set up and may be able to provide survivors with information.
I'm trying to find it too because my grandad was one of them.
nopee..=[ nopee..=[ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes there is - There is a book called "SOLDIERS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR". It is broken into regiments so that you only need to buy the regiments relevant to you. It is published by J B Hayward & son and I got mine on Amazon. It was compiled by the war office in 1920.
See website: WW1 for a itemized list