During World War II, the United States had approximately 16 million military personnel serve in the armed forces, with about 12 million of them on active duty at the peak of the war. The number of troops in the field varied throughout the conflict, but at its height, around 3 million U.S. troops were deployed in Europe and the Pacific theaters combined. This massive mobilization was crucial to the Allied victory in the war.
1,300,000 or 1.3 million
During the war 100,000 Confederate troops came from Georgia.
around 2 million
14,000
In the US Civil War, the large population in the Northern states allowed to field many more troops than the South. During the US Civil War, the Union had as many as two million soldiers in uniform. The South had fewer than 900,000 troops in total.
Around 16 Million US troops were deployed during World War 2.
there is 3 on the field
A lot!!!
1,300,000
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12 million
1,300,000 or 1.3 million
About 1,700,000 French died during World War I, including soldiers and civilians.
About 800 Argentinian troops died during the Falklands War.
During WW2, the US had over 16 million men under arms.
The union had many troops no one knows the exact amount!
It is estimated around 70-80 million soldiers in total were at war during WW2.