most are in there seventies so most are died and the few ones left are dieing or are in there last years
There are no surviving US Veterans of World War 1 now. Think about it most of them were born in 1899. They would be 111 years old if they were alive today.
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There are currently 1,320 surviving veterans who fought during World War II. World War II was fought from 1939-1945. There are veterans from Germany, the United States, France, the UK, and Australia, the Philippines, and other countries.
two thousand
As of October 2023, there are no known British veterans left from World War I. The last surviving veteran, Florence Green, passed away in 2012. The passage of time and the age of those who served in the war have resulted in the complete loss of this veteran population.
There are no surviving US Veterans of World War 1 now. Think about it most of them were born in 1899. They would be 111 years old if they were alive today.
Check with Veterans Administration
There are currently 1,320 surviving veterans who fought during World War II. World War II was fought from 1939-1945. There are veterans from Germany, the United States, France, the UK, and Australia, the Philippines, and other countries.
two thousand
Well, if they are surviving, they haven't died yet! And there are three verified veterans that are 109 years old that were living as of 3/25/2010.
September 2010 approximately 1,981,000 surviving American veterans of WW II
As of December 2008, there are about 409,800 surviving veterans in Australia.
Yes through the Veterans Administration
As of October 2023, there are no known British veterans left from World War I. The last surviving veteran, Florence Green, passed away in 2012. The passage of time and the age of those who served in the war have resulted in the complete loss of this veteran population.
World War Veterans was created in 1919.
As of 2016, it was estimated that there were around 620,000 World War II veterans still alive in the United States. This number was declining rapidly due to the advanced age of these veterans, many of whom were in their 90s. Globally, the number of surviving World War II veterans was also decreasing, as the war ended in 1945, making most veterans well into their 90s or older by 2016. The exact number varied by country, but the trend was similar worldwide.
In November 2012, the Department of Veterans Affairs estimated that approximately 1,462,809 American veterans from this war were still living 670 die every day so as of Nov 2013 =1,218,259 surviving.