Right, I don't think there is any WWI memorial with names of all the dead on it. I imagine that number would be quite high….higher than the number of Vietnam casualties…but I don't have exact figures on this.But there is a WWI monument in DC:http://www.dcpreservation.org/endangered/2003/warmemorial.html
53,402Vietnam was 47,424WWII - 291,557 Americans died in battleThis website shows deployments, injuries, and casualties of all wars the U.S. has been involved in (except the current wars)http://hnn.us/roundup/comments/44965.html
53,402Vietnam was 47,424WWII - 291,557 Americans died in battleThis website shows deployments, injuries, and casualties of all wars the U.S. has been involved in (except the current wars)http://hnn.us/roundup/comments/44965.html
Wow, really cool site. One question - what are "Other Deaths in Service (Non-Theater)"? These almost equal the number of battle deaths for all American wars!
PhidThose non combat deaths are probably deaths from the Spanish Flu Pandemic.The only WW1 death in the county adjoining us was a soldier who died in France from The flu.