Very few women 'fought' in World War 1. Over 30 million men fought, & more than 8 million men died.
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Many of the men who fought in WW2 were boys right out of school.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
None. WW1 was in Europe and not in Asia.
Very few women 'fought' in World War 1. Over 30 million men fought, & more than 8 million men died.
It's impossible to know over the internet. Try contacting your local legion. They might have information on your grandfather's service record.
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Yes, many men fought in the world war 1. There were soldiers as well as ordinary men.
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About a million.
Many of the men who fought in WW2 were boys right out of school.
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Vietnam vets, collectively. If you're looking for a list of specific names, sorry. That information is private.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
1 280 000 men