Probably 90% survive wars. When a (during Vietnam) US unit reached 50% or higher in losses (or reached 50% or lower in strength) they were withdrawn from the field...no longer combat effective. That seldom occurred in US wars...with the possible exception of the "blood bath" titled the Great War (WWI); that war no doubt inflicted unit destruction (probably up to 90% in some cases).
Of the 2.5 million men in South Vietnam, 58,000 died & 300,000 were wounded.
55,000,000
US personnel fought in all three Gulf Wars. Which one concerns the question?
Anzac day recognizes the soldiers that risked their own lives for us Australians in both the world wars esp the ones that actually died on behalf of us.
Yes , US Marines are among the most battle hardened because of their extensive exposure to combat in a wide variety of wars .
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
55,000,000
According to Wikipedia, 116,708.
About 3% that's the estimate.
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Only when men are drafted are they citizen soldiers. Today's professional standing Army are not draftees. Fighting massive wars that requires draftees gave us the "history" of citizen soldiers; US Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean, Vietnam Wars were all fought by draftees (conscripts).
As with the US, quite possibly "Iraqi Freedom" and "Enduring Freedom" (Afghanistan).
620,000 soldiers died , more Americans than in all other US wars combined
Soldiers from the military, army, navy, etc are honored on this day. They are honored for fighting for us in the wars
US personnel fought in all three Gulf Wars. Which one concerns the question?
Many US soldiers are very patriotic because they risk their lives to help America in wars and other things.
Anzac day recognizes the soldiers that risked their own lives for us Australians in both the world wars esp the ones that actually died on behalf of us.
Buffalo soldier. Most were African Americans and the first federal park rangers.