Most US soldiers are from Texas in the south by world war two they had their own division like afro Americans and the Japanese Americans 36 infantry dedicated to one troop outfit. I would say a combination of Texas or even Pennsylvania. Pa has a long history of patriotic duties and supplies top notch soldiers since the founding of this country and prior.
Its not the popularity of the soldiers, but the conflict they are in. A great example was Vietnam. Most hated the war itselft, and why we were over there, not the soldiers.
The most US soldiers died during the American Civil War. That is because Americans were fighting on both sides.
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
Between 300,000 and 900,000 Iranian soldiers and militia died.
US Soldiers, yes.
Its not the popularity of the soldiers, but the conflict they are in. A great example was Vietnam. Most hated the war itselft, and why we were over there, not the soldiers.
The most US soldiers died during the American Civil War. That is because Americans were fighting on both sides.
the civil war
Most were US and South Korean soldiers. In addition, there were MANY UN countries' soldiers from everywhere from Australia to Poland.
The US lost the second highest amount of soldiers in WW2 with a total of 416,800 troops dead.
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US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
Yes. Many of the first Buffalo Soldiers were ex-slaves, but they were US soldiers and they were paid in US dollars.
Nobody has ever counted and nobody will ever tell.
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
Anti-War/anti-draft protesters, and people that agreed with them. US Soldiers were the most COMMON draftee. US Marines were the second group, potential draftees that were quick on their toes, got into the US Navy, Air Force, or Coast Guard. But most if not ALL US servicemen generally did not think highly of protesters/draft dodgers.