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i think me and a few thousand ww2 vets. still live. byron
too many :/
It is difficult to provide an exact number of World War 2 veterans over 90 years of age still alive as the count changes daily due to natural mortality. However, estimates suggest that the number is decreasing rapidly as time goes on.
I believe you can contact the US Census Bureau or the National Archives for that information.
120,000
I am not an American Citizen but I do know that in 2005 there were an estiminated 220000 Vets from the Second World War still alive and well in Canada. They range in age from 83-86. My Dad is a vet and he will be 90 next year. He was on Juno Beach the day it all came to a head. Vets are special people who deserve our highest respect. I say this not only for the Canadian vets but all vets who risked their lives for the freedom and well being of others. As for me I honour Vets all year round not only on Remembrance Day. I am against war on any scale and support US and Canadian troops all over the world. We pray as always to have them home safely. Margaret McKee.
they are vets for horses i think
Zero. There are no more World War One vets alive anymore. Florence Green of England was the last veteran of WW1 and past away on February 4th 2012.
The exact number is not known, but the youngest a Marine vet of WW II could be is 83 this year. And WW II vets are dying at the rate of over 1,000 a day right now.
thetimes-tribune.com/news/world-war-ii-vets-keep-spirit-alive-1.338525
As of September 30th, 2011, there are roughly 2,889,000 WWII veterans alive in the USA according to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Worldwide, there are about 5,250,000 still around as of late 2011.Read more: How_many_World_War_2_veterans_are_alive_today