The United States had 500,000 servicemen "in country" in the Republic of South Vietnam at it's peak strength during the Vietnam War. 2,594,000 servicemen ultimately served "in country." 3,403,100 US servicemen served through South East Asia during the Vietnam War.
A lot. Pigs were used to feed the troops on both sides. And there were many, many troops.
Both sides, both sides could have done many things different.
Troops on both sides wore flat caps called kepis during the American Civil War. The kepi was a common headgear worn by soldiers in both the Union and Confederate armies during this conflict. It became a distinctive symbol of the era and is often associated with images of Civil War soldiers.
Both sides needed more soldiers because the civil war claimed many lives.
Both sides played football.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
A lot. Pigs were used to feed the troops on both sides. And there were many, many troops.
And armistice or a truce or a ceasefire are all terms for when troops on both sides agree to stop fighting.
Estimates vary but in total there were proably about 250,000 troops mobilized on both sides in the English Revolution of 1688.
About 55'692'800 troops in total survived the war on both sides combined
they couldn't win
The entry of the US with fresh troops when the troops of both original sides were already exhausted.
stalemate
The Civil War
Both sides successfully called for volunteers
American Civil War
Thank you for visiting this website, but we don't seem to know the real answer of this very complex question. But be sure to know that the internet stuff is sometimes not true.About 1892 troops on both sides died.