It's either California or Texas, not sure which, but one or the other.
It's more significant to say which state lost the most soldiers per capita, since California and Texas are mostly on the list due to their very large populations. Two years ago VT had lost more soldiers per capita than any other state. California and Texas were not even close.
The English lost the most soldiers in the Boston Massacre.
See website of the crew of the US Navy frigate USS Stark; which lost nearly 30 US Sailors to an Iraqi missile attack during the Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988, while patrolling the Persian Gulf. __________________________________________________________________ The US sent the most, but Great Britain and France also contributed large numbers of soldiers. Incidentally, the attack on the USS Stark in the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88 had nothing to do with the Gulf War of 1990-91. The Stark did return to the Gulf in 1991 but was not hit again.
I have no Idea I have the same question :(
A citizen of Iraq is an Iraqi. However, most Iraqis inside Iraq identify by Tribe or by Religion as opposed to most Americans inside of America which identify by State, County, or City.
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was a violation of national sovereignty, which most nations take seriously as a state-to-state crime meritorious of intervention.
California lost the most men; over 5,000 dead.
The English lost the most soldiers in the Boston Massacre.
no, most of our soldiers serve overseas in Afghanistan
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One can find news on soldiers in Iraq on most news stations such as BBC 24, or their websites. Alternatively one could visit newspapers' websites like Telegraph or Guardian.
See website of the crew of the US Navy frigate USS Stark; which lost nearly 30 US Sailors to an Iraqi missile attack during the Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988, while patrolling the Persian Gulf. __________________________________________________________________ The US sent the most, but Great Britain and France also contributed large numbers of soldiers. Incidentally, the attack on the USS Stark in the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88 had nothing to do with the Gulf War of 1990-91. The Stark did return to the Gulf in 1991 but was not hit again.
I have no Idea I have the same question :(
Germany: 2,036,897
WW2 from citizens to soldiers to concentration camps
A citizen of Iraq is an Iraqi. However, most Iraqis inside Iraq identify by Tribe or by Religion as opposed to most Americans inside of America which identify by State, County, or City.
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was a violation of national sovereignty, which most nations take seriously as a state-to-state crime meritorious of intervention.
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was a violation of national sovereignty, which most nations take seriously as a state-to-state crime meritorious of intervention.