As of 2021, approximately 4.5% of the UK population has served in the military at some point in their lives. This accounts for both current and former military personnel across all branches of the armed forces.
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Approximately 10% of U.S. doctors have served in the military. This includes those who have been active duty, in the reserves, or in the National Guard. The percentage may vary based on specific specialties and historical context, but overall, military service among physicians is relatively low compared to the general population.
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The purpose of a military force is to protect the population from attack by other countries and assist in times of national emergency.
Approximately 170,000 Hispanic US Servicemen served in Vietnam, of which approximately 3,070 died there.
In 2010, less than 1% of the American population was serving on active-duty in the military, with only 0.0003% of them U.S. Marines. It is likely impossible to determine how many of America's current (as of June 2015) population of 310 million have served in the U.S. military as the 1974 fire in the St Louis records center destroyed much of the WW2-Korea-Vietnam records.
The national registrations referred to in the Bible served various purposes, such as taxation, assignments of military service, or (for those Levites included) appointments to duties at the sanctuary.
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Protection is the purpose of government served by military forces.
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.05% of the 314 million Americans are currently on the DoD (military rolls) as retired. The document from the DoD in the other answer lists 1.5 million retired service members. Google search lists the US Population at 314 million.