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Almost 80,000 kansas men joined the armed forces
About 16 million soldiers fought in World War 2 _______ You need to say which army.
Different sites will provide different numbers but 16,353,639 seems to be close.
The answer to your question: 16,353,700 men & women served in the armed forces during World War Two.
Approximately 70 million people served in the armed forces during World War II. This number includes personnel from various countries involved in the conflict, such as the United States, Soviet Union, Germany, United Kingdom, and Japan. The vast mobilization reflected the global scale of the war and the extensive military efforts required on multiple fronts.
By 1945 almost 6 million Americans had served in the armed forces! :)
a lot
twelve millions
16 million
Between the armed forces, navy, and air force, about 13 million American men and women served in WW2 (450,000 died, 950,000 were injured).
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During World War II, approximately 50,000 women served in the Australian armed forces. They took on various roles, including nursing, administrative support, and other essential functions within the Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Many women also served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) and the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). Their contributions were crucial to the war effort and helped pave the way for future generations of women in the military.
Almost 80,000 kansas men joined the armed forces
Air Force; Army; Coast Guard; Marines; Navy
over two million
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Sixteen million Americans served in WWII. This was 10% of the US population of 160 million. Ten per cent was reckoned the most that could be taken for military service in a modern, industrial economy without beginning to harm war production. Over eight million of these served in the US Army and another three million served in the US Army Air Force (the Air Force was still a part of the Army until after the war, becoming independent in 1947). About three million served in the US Navy, and about 700,000 were in the Marine Corps (which is a part of the Navy).