As far as I know there weren't any. The Russians had women in combat roles, but I do not think the US did. Sorry, there were women in the US Military, but not in combat roles is what I was trying to say....
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
Proper nouns that go with soldier could be their nationality, such as American or British. The proper noun "Unknown Soldier" refers to an honored individual who died in military service. The term "Doughboy" is not always capitalized but refers to US soldiers of World War I.
World War I
It is not really possible to tell the last soldier who died at the end of the World War 1.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
World War II.
world war 1.
World War 1
It is estimated that around 620,000 soldiers died in the American Civil War. This includes approximately 360,000 Union soldiers and 260,000 Confederate soldiers.
543 American service women died in World War 2 .
Per Wikipedia, there were four killed and twenty-four wounded, including one African American soldier and a woman who was cut in half by a bomb as she carried supplies to the troops.
It's estimated at about 117,000 deaths