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The military history of the United States spans a period of over two centuries. During the course of those years, the United States evolved from a new nation fighting the for independence without a professional military to the world's sole remaining superpower of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
691,000 Canadians served in the military during WWII, with 371,000 overseas. 39,300 Canadians were KIA.
Most of the Canadians that died overseas remain there. Only two military cemeteries exist in the country. There were 42,789 Canadians that died during the war and all but a few thousand remain there.
Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.
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The military history of the United States spans a period of over two centuries. During the course of those years, the United States evolved from a new nation fighting the for independence without a professional military to the world's sole remaining superpower of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
In the first Barbary War there were 74 deaths.
Both Spain and Portugal lost their overseas territories in the Americas during the 1800's.
691,000 Canadians served in the military during WWII, with 371,000 overseas. 39,300 Canadians were KIA.
The establishment of colonial empires in the Americas influenced the nations of Europe in still other ways. New wealth from the Americas was coupled with a dramatic growth in overseas trade. The two factors together prompted a wave of new business and trade practices in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Barbary sheep are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk when temperatures are cooler. Eating at night helps them avoid the heat during the day and reduces competition for food with other diurnal species.
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General Sir Henry Clinton was England's military commander in the Americas for most of the Revolutionary War.
No- Harding had no military service.
Most of the Canadians that died overseas remain there. Only two military cemeteries exist in the country. There were 42,789 Canadians that died during the war and all but a few thousand remain there.
Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.