According to the numbers published by the U.S Government, they are about 3500 soldiers, but as I estimate (note that I am one of the Iraqi people) they are about 15000 soldiers.. As of today 05 May 2010 the US Government has published these numbers of total casualties in the US Military has lost 4,397 total American Soldiers since 2003. The US Government is not trying to hide or conceal information about the war in Iraq, the death toll in itself is a morbid political tool used to campaign against American Soldiers currently serving without prejudice because they want to be there and not because they were told.
African American soldiers in the North significantly impacted the Civil War by bolstering the Union Army's numbers and contributing to its overall effectiveness. Their participation challenged prevailing racial stereotypes and demonstrated their bravery and capability in combat. Units such as the 54th Massachusetts Infantry became renowned for their valor, inspiring others and influencing public opinion about African Americans. Additionally, their service helped to solidify the moral imperative of the war as a fight against slavery, ultimately contributing to the Union's victory.
Yes, the South did have African American soldiers during the Civil War, although their numbers were significantly lower than in the Union. Initially, the Confederacy did not enlist Black soldiers, but as the war progressed and manpower shortages became critical, some southern states began to accept African Americans into their ranks, particularly toward the war's end. These soldiers often faced harsh conditions and discrimination, and many served in non-combat roles. Overall, their participation was not as widespread or formally recognized as in the Union Army.
Presumeably you mean which war involving the United States. In that case the answer is the War for Independence. Over the course of the war roughly ten percent of the soldiers serving with the Continetal Army were black.
one google search plus another google search, idiot.wiki says: 416,800 + 58,209... if you trust our government for accurate numbers, and if you trust wiki.learn to internet.
Vietnam War
Vietnam but it wasnt officially declared war
Many American warplanes were destroyed APEX.
According to the numbers published by the U.S Government, they are about 3500 soldiers, but as I estimate (note that I am one of the Iraqi people) they are about 15000 soldiers.. As of today 05 May 2010 the US Government has published these numbers of total casualties in the US Military has lost 4,397 total American Soldiers since 2003. The US Government is not trying to hide or conceal information about the war in Iraq, the death toll in itself is a morbid political tool used to campaign against American Soldiers currently serving without prejudice because they want to be there and not because they were told.
The numbers range from 15% to 30%. The link below takes you to a page of many different sources on the numbers of PTSD in soldiers.
African American soldiers in the North significantly impacted the Civil War by bolstering the Union Army's numbers and contributing to its overall effectiveness. Their participation challenged prevailing racial stereotypes and demonstrated their bravery and capability in combat. Units such as the 54th Massachusetts Infantry became renowned for their valor, inspiring others and influencing public opinion about African Americans. Additionally, their service helped to solidify the moral imperative of the war as a fight against slavery, ultimately contributing to the Union's victory.
The low estimate of American soldiers who died at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 is around 1,000. Many soldiers succumbed to disease, malnutrition, and exposure to harsh winter conditions. While exact numbers are difficult to ascertain, this figure highlights the severe hardships faced by the Continental Army during that critical period of the American Revolutionary War.
An American Express card has 15 numbers.
An American Express card has 15 numbers on it.
An American Express card has 15 numbers.
For more than a century it was accepted that about 620k Americans died in the conflict, with more than half of those dying off the battlefield from disease or infected wounds. Later estimations have concluded it could be about 750k.
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