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United States, World War II Casualty Lists
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More than 400,000 American’s died during the years of the Second World War. Utilize these casualty lists to identify your ancestors that sacrificed their lives.
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In most cases, you will find the following information:
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There were 407,316 lives lost during World War II from all branches of the military and 671,278 wounded, according to the National World War 2 Museum. The provide the following breakdown per branch of service:
• Army and Air Force: 318,274 killed; 565,861 wounded
• Navy: 62,614 killed; 37,778 wounded
• Marines: 24,511 killed; 68,207 wounded
• Coast Guard: 1,197 killed, unknown wounded
(Source: US Military Casualties in World War II; https://www.nationalww2museum.org/students-teachers/student-resources/research-starters/research-starters-us-military-numbers)
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