you can do a search of those memorialized by friends, family, or the national archives...some will list who was killed in action...but you have to know an exact name http://www.wwiimemorial.com/
it would be easier to answer this by listing the nations of the world where US soldiers have not died: (Not a comprehensive list)ArgentinaUruguayU.A.E.Madagascar
US Soldiers, yes.
The Department of National Defence maintains a website with all the soldiers killed.
all
55,000,000
it would be easier to answer this by listing the nations of the world where US soldiers have not died: (Not a comprehensive list)ArgentinaUruguayU.A.E.Madagascar
US Soldiers, yes.
The Department of National Defence maintains a website with all the soldiers killed.
all
If the U.S. is sending them, then they will probably all be US soldiers
They weren't all soldiers. Pampa TX sacrificed 6 men to the war: 2 US Soldiers; 2 US Marines; 1 US Sailor; and 1 USAF Aviator.
Pretty much all of them.
55,000,000
Yes, from the American War Graves Commission.
doughboys
1969 was the height of US troop strength; A half a million US men in country. Broken down by branch of service during the course of the war: 1,736,000 US Soldiers; 391,000 US Marines; 293,000 US Airmen; 174,000 US Sailors (includes Coast Guardsmen).
About 350,000 Union soldiers died. About 250,000 Confederate soldiers died. The reason why more Union soldiers died is because the Union army had almost double the size of the Confederacy!