it took more lives than any other war.
The US Civil War was indeed significant, affecting millions of people.
because of us participation and victory in wwii, after the war the us emerged as a superpower and world leader.
Woodrow Wilson
General Douglas Macarthur
The US joined the war in 1917. But they did not get significant numbers of ground troops to the Western Front until 1918.
Camp Forrest was one of the largest training bases for the US army during World War Two.
Quite simply put, they didn't. The U.S entered World War One, to late to actually make a significant difference.
To symbolise the men who died for us in World War 1
The significance would have to be along these lines: 1. thousands of people were killed in a Japanese aircraft attack 2. Pearl Harbor was a major military base, which is the reasoning behind the attacks It forced the US to enter World War II
The Japanese
To symbolise the men who died for us in World War 1
Roughly 116,000 Americans died in World War I.