Number served - Killed/missing - Wounded - Prisoners of war- Captured - Percent
Army 11,260,000 -318,274 -565,861 -2.8
Air Force (included with Army) (3,400,000) (88,119) (17,360) 2.5
Navy 4,183,446 -62,614- 37,778 -1.5
Marine Corps 669,100 -24,511- 68,207 -3.66
United States Coast Guard 241,093 -1,917- 0.78
United States Merchant Marine 243,000 -9,521 -12,000 -3.9
Unidentified by branch of service c.130,000
Total US 16,596,639 -416,837 -683,846 -C.130,000 -2.5
Cuba,Newfoundland and Switzerland have only an estimated 100 hundred died (civilian and military combined) each.
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they did not fight each other directly because it was practically right after World War II which was fought because of racism. They did not want to start another nuclear war which World War II had. It would cause more deaths and maybe expenses too.
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Deaths in a war can be calculated in many ways. Usually the figures represent the deaths of soldiers on active duty, civilians killed by direct military action and similar - but ignore deaths from wounds at a later time, deaths from general privation, deaths from disease and similar.The total number of casualties (killed and wounded) in World War I, both military and civilian, is generally estimated to be about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded.The deaths include 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. Allied losses were 5.7 million soldiers and the Central Powers about 4 million.
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About 57 million deaths occur each year, in the world. Cardiovascular disease account for about one third of all deaths, followed by cancers.
One can find information with a detailed breakdown of the charges on the service providers website. There are details on what each charge entails and what how to pay the bill.
This depends on the particular dielectric. Each has a different breakdown strength.
430,000 deaths are caused by smoking each year.
Worldwide there are about 1.2 million deaths each year.
The insect that causes the most human deaths world-wide is the mosquito, with an average of over a million deaths from malaria each year.
Well, according to CIA World Factbook:* 6.79 billion people on the planet (est. Jul 2009)* 8.2 deaths/1000 pop/year (est 2009)should give 55.7 million deaths/year, or 152,544 deaths/day.See related links for the data.
There are about 75000 deaths each year just in the united states!
There are 2 FAD and NAD and molecules. This is to breakdown each glucose molecule.
About half a million deaths per year in the US alone.
Throughout the entire world, it is estimated that a total of 8.2 million people die each year from cancer. It is one of the most common causes of death in the world.