During World War I, Ventnor on the Isle of Wight contributed a significant number of troops, although exact figures can vary. It is estimated that around 1,000 men from Ventnor enlisted and served in various capacities throughout the war. Many local men joined the Royal Navy, while others served in the British Army. The small community was profoundly impacted by the war, as many families faced losses and hardships.
1918 - 1914 = 4
about 1,857,549,001
1914 to 1918
25 million
In 1914 it was about 7,900,000 by the end of the war it was about 8,200,000
Four Years. 1914-1918.
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7,879,000 in 1914 8,148,000 in 1918
128,525 soldiers (from 1914-1918)
War: 1914-1918 US military involvement: 1917-1918
Between 1914 and 1918, during World War I, the American Red Cross significantly expanded its network of local chapters. The number of chapters increased from about 107 in 1914 to over 3,800 by the end of the war in 1918. This expansion was driven by the urgent need for medical and humanitarian support during the war.
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