The Newfoundland Regiment, The Newfoundland Forestry Corps and the Royal Naval Reserve. Newfoundlanders also served in other branches both in Britain and for Canada.
5,482 Newfoundlanders served, 1,204 died and 2,314 wounded out of a population of about a quarter of a million.
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A grand total of Newfoundlanders that were killed in World War One was 1,204 while a total of 2,314 were wounded.
5,482 Newfoundlanders served, 1,204 died and 2,314 wounded out of a population of about a quarter of a million.
More than one million Canadians and Newfoundlanders ( Newfoundland was a separate British entry) served in the Second World War, out of a population of 11.5 million.
Women could join all branches of the armed forces during WW-II.
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According to the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage website (refer to the link, below), out of a population of 300,000 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians*, there were 22,000 volunteers who served overseas (Newfoundland's forces were non-conscripted; i.e., all-volunteer). Of those, 1,089 died during the war. * (n.b., the province of Newfoundland is comprised of the mainland, Labrador, and an island, Newfoundland)