OVer 400,000 US citizens died in WW2.
The US OUT-PRODUCED the Axis Powers in all catagories: Manpower, Airplanes, Warships, Merchant Ships, Tanks, Landing Craft, Trucks, Small Arms, Ammunition, Medical Supplies, Foods, etc. The US OUT-PRODUCED the "Allies" in the same above listed material. When WW2 ended in 1945; the US had so many BRAND NEW airplanes, tanks, and trucks, and artillery...still waiting to be shipped; that they went directly to the "smelters" for re-cycling. In the case of the US Navy, fully serviceable airplanes were dumped "over the side" (dumped overboard) to make room for returning US Fighting Men (Operation Magic Carpet). It had been said during WW2 by a German Serviceman: "When we destroy one allied tank; they replace it with ten more!" From a WW2 Japanese Serviceman: "When we destroy one allied warship; they replace it with ten more!"
US Losses were approximately 65,200 airplanes during WW2: Approximately 15,000 aircraft were lost in the US by training/operational accidents. 1. US Army Air Force/Air Corps losses (to all causes) were approximately 18,500 airplanes in the ETO, and 4,500 aircraft in the PTO/CBI. (ETO-European Theater of Operations; PTO-Pacific Theater of Operations; CBI-China, Burma, India Theater of Operations). 2. US Navy/Marine losses (to all causes) were approximately 4,234 airplanes in the PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations).
around 2 million
The US Army had over 1,100 Generals during WW2.
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About 22,00
Europe & the US were recovering from WW2. Korea was fought by MANY WW2 veterans and WW2 equipment.
us have about 6000 aircrafts
52 US submarines were lost in WW2. This was about 1 in every 5 submarines that the US had in WW2
I think it is in ww2
us in ww2
OVer 400,000 US citizens died in WW2.
More than one can count
The military will not disclose the exact strength.
It depends what you call 'electronics' -I would estimate early in WW2