1,300,000 or 1.3 million
Approximately 4.7 million Americans served in the military during World War I, with about 2 million of those troops deployed to Europe. Of those, around 1.3 million American soldiers saw combat in the war. The U.S. military played a significant role in the final offensives of the conflict, contributing to the eventual Allied victory.
250000
According to my social studies book, over 15 million men serverd, and 250,000 women served. According to a US Veterans Administration press release dated April 4, 2007, "4.7 milllion men and women served in the U.S. armed forces during World War I. About 53,000 died in combat, with another 204,000 wounded."j3h.
Poor sanitation conditions was the primary cause of death from diseases among the troops that served in the American Civil War.
American Troops
1,300,000
Approximately 4.7 million Americans served in the military during World War I, with about 2 million of those troops deployed to Europe. Of those, around 1.3 million American soldiers saw combat in the war. The U.S. military played a significant role in the final offensives of the conflict, contributing to the eventual Allied victory.
250000
12 million
If you are asking about the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT) that was almost entirely Japanese-Americans (Nisei) during the Second World War, then...Yes, other American troops that served in the vicinity or with them during the war did give them the respect that they earned & deserved. They were highly commended & awarded (as a unit & individually), in fact the most decorated unit for size & length of service in the combat zones.
Approximately 2.5 million to 2.75 million Union troops served in the American Civil War.
According to my social studies book, over 15 million men serverd, and 250,000 women served. According to a US Veterans Administration press release dated April 4, 2007, "4.7 milllion men and women served in the U.S. armed forces during World War I. About 53,000 died in combat, with another 204,000 wounded."j3h.
When Sherman's troops left Vicksburg they headed east to prevent Johnston's troops from reaching Vicksburg. Sherman was a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He served under Ulysses Grant.
They called American troops "Gringos"
Well... the North (Union) lost 140,414 people. And the South (Confederacy) lost an estimated 94,000 people. Adding these two numbers together I got a total of 234,414 battle deaths in the American Civil War. So... the North had 60% of the battle deaths in the Civil War.
Poor sanitation conditions was the primary cause of death from diseases among the troops that served in the American Civil War.
American Troops