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During World War I, it is estimated that around 500,000 soldiers in the United States went AWOL (Absent Without Leave). This figure represents a significant portion of the military personnel, although exact numbers can vary based on different sources. The reasons for going AWOL ranged from personal issues to opposition to the war. Ultimately, the U.S. military implemented strict measures to address and reduce AWOL incidents during the conflict.

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