A total of 4,526 US personnel were POW/MIA in WWI. There are still more than 3,000 missing and unaccounted for. The remains of one Marine were identified and returned to the US and buried in Arlington Cemetery in June 2010, 92 years after he was killed.
About 908,000 Great British soldiers were killed in WW1
Most Americans did not want to join the war... In fact, Woodrow Wilson (the president during WW1) wanted to be neutral, isolated instead of go into war.
There were about 200 million veterans alive after ww1.
Yes, Americans were in France in WW1.
MP40 submachine gun by the germans Thompson by the americans ppsh-41 by the russians
Women's activities in ww1
Women's activities in ww1
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some African Americans were soldiers in ww1.
Great Britain
About 908,000 Great British soldiers were killed in WW1
During World War I, approximately 3,000 Canadian soldiers were reported as missing in action (MIA). This figure represents a significant portion of the over 600,000 Canadians who enlisted in the war, with many of those MIA presumed to have been killed in action. The challenges of identifying remains and the chaotic nature of battle contributed to the high number of missing soldiers.
because they put their selfs in a 6 or 7 ft. whole and they died bown there
Americans stopped Germans in the small village of Château-Their on the road to Paris in WW1. Château-Their is about 50 miles outside of Paris.
There are 30,921 Americans from World War I interred in foreign countries. These individuals are buried in 24 cemeteries managed by the American Battle Monuments Commission.
Most Americans did not want to join the war... In fact, Woodrow Wilson (the president during WW1) wanted to be neutral, isolated instead of go into war.
yes they were in world war 2 because they helped the Americans