Over 16 million US servicemen were in uniform. US Women served as special volunteers in the WAVEs & WACs.
It would be impossible to know, since Mormons are not required to disclose their religion to the military, and service members are not required to disclose their military service to their church. Thousands upon thousands of Mormons have served in these wars, both for the United States military and for other nations.
well i found that 1,000,000,000+ people served in battle of world war 1.
I'm not sure but when the Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy 25,000 Americans died
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery contains the remains of unidentified U.S. service members from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Specifically, the World War II section of the tomb includes the remains of one unidentified soldier. This soldier was interred in 1958, representing all the unknowns who served in that conflict.
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World War II (1940–1945) Total US service members--16,112,566 Battle deaths--291,557 Other deaths in service (nontheater)--113,842 Nonmortal woundings--671,846
It would be impossible to know, since Mormons are not required to disclose their religion to the military, and service members are not required to disclose their military service to their church. Thousands upon thousands of Mormons have served in these wars, both for the United States military and for other nations.
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A total of 80,000 men served during WW2.
Yes, usually. In many airports though, service members have their own lounges.
a lot
Approximately 16 million American service men and women served in the armed forces during World War II. This included members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and the Merchant Marine. The war effort mobilized a significant portion of the U.S. population, with many serving in combat roles while others supported military operations through various support roles.
Approximately 900,000 US service people served in DS.
Barack Obama has not served in the military
No. Many members of the SAS are members of the Commonwealth.
4,734,991 U.S. servicemembers served in World War I.
There were many soldiers that served in World War I from around the world. The state of Oklahoma provided 75 of these soldiers.