Raymond Willard Tinker of the 4786th company was one man in the army during the 2 World War. I would like to know more about this man and the men that served with him to share stories with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. This information is a great history lesson. I believe anyone who serves their country should be remembered by others. I thank God for every single person and the sacrifices they made and are making for me and my families FREEDOM!
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There were 116,000 US casualties. 4,744,000 were involved.
About 408,000 US military personnel died, of whom about 300,000 were soldiers in the US Army. The rest were airmen, sailors, and US Marines. There were sixteen million Americans in uniform, and half of these were soldiers in the US Army.
Your questions can be answered after you clarify them a bit. 1. What "Imperialist League"? 2. US Soldiers? This indicates that NO naval units are involved and NO aircraft are involved; as Airmen and Sailors are not soldiers. It also indicates that NO US Marines are involved. This must strictly be a US Army operation. 3. What "expansionist war"? Is the US trying to obtain more over-seas territory, like in the war against Spain in 1898, when the US obtained the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico?
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
About 2,000,000 US WW2 veterans are still alive (includes sailors, marines, airmen, coastguardsmen, and soldiers). See related links for more details.
About 38,209 US soldiers were killed in Vietnam. The other dead 20,000 men were Airmen, Marines, and Sailors.
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The Us entered WWll because Japan bombed Perl Harbor.
As well as millions of soldiers, sailors and airmen, the US provided immense industrial power.
There were 116,000 US casualties. 4,744,000 were involved.
The following amount of men were deployed to the Vietnam War (Approximately): US Soldiers-1,736,000; US Marines-391,000; US Airmen-293,000, US Sailors/Coast Guardsmen-174,000.
Discounting Airman, Marines, and Sailors: Over 38,000 US Soldiers were killed in Vietnam.
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About 408,000 US military personnel died, of whom about 300,000 were soldiers in the US Army. The rest were airmen, sailors, and US Marines. There were sixteen million Americans in uniform, and half of these were soldiers in the US Army.
Your questions can be answered after you clarify them a bit. 1. What "Imperialist League"? 2. US Soldiers? This indicates that NO naval units are involved and NO aircraft are involved; as Airmen and Sailors are not soldiers. It also indicates that NO US Marines are involved. This must strictly be a US Army operation. 3. What "expansionist war"? Is the US trying to obtain more over-seas territory, like in the war against Spain in 1898, when the US obtained the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico?
There were 116,000 US casualties. 4,744,000 were involved.