In the United States, about two million men volunteered for World War I.
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None, the Flanders Fields is referring to the First World War, and an area in or near Belgium. British & Belgian soldiers fought in this area in WWI. American soldiers fought in France further south, except for some pilots.
1: Frank Buckles of West Virginia is the only surviving American WWI vet.
Between the armed forces, navy, and air force, about 13 million American men and women served in WW2 (450,000 died, 950,000 were injured).
An accurate number is not known, but many were English, French, Dutch and Hungarian . A Scottish Regiment fought in kilts.
1,003,170 Volunteers
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Many battles were fought in the Latin American Revolution. In fact, 234,101,009 battles were fought until victory...
Volunteers they had many American volunteers on each side which gave the south a troop number advantage
Approximately 1 million soldiers fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The Confederate army was composed mainly of volunteers, but it also included conscripts as the war progressed. This number represents a significant portion of the Southern population, which was heavily impacted by the conflict.
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Many American nations fought wars of independence.
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in many locations of the world
in many locations in the world
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