Number served - Killed/missing - Wounded - Prisoners of war- Captured - Percent
Army 11,260,000 -318,274 -565,861 -2.8
Air Force (included with Army) (3,400,000) (88,119) (17,360) 2.5
Navy 4,183,446 -62,614- 37,778 -1.5
Marine Corps 669,100 -24,511- 68,207 -3.66
United States Coast Guard 241,093 -1,917- 0.78
United States Merchant Marine 243,000 -9,521 -12,000 -3.9
Unidentified by branch of service c.130,000
Total US 16,596,639 -416,837 -683,846 -C.130,000 -2.5
Cuba,Newfoundland and Switzerland have only an estimated 100 hundred died (civilian and military combined) each.
Countries that have lost more than a million troops from battlefield deaths include the Soviet Union during World War II, which suffered around 10 million military deaths, and China during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II, with estimates of military deaths exceeding 1 million. Additionally, Germany, particularly during World War I and World War II, also faced significant troop losses, with millions lost in both conflicts combined. These staggering figures highlight the immense human cost of large-scale warfare.
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they did not fight each other directly because it was practically right after World War II which was fought because of racism. They did not want to start another nuclear war which World War II had. It would cause more deaths and maybe expenses too.
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