How many US troops in ww2 Europe?

2 million
Out of the more than 16 million Americans who served, 2 million served in Europe, though the war against the Nazis has an outsized place in the American imagination. That number of enlistees is remarkable.

How many pilots did the US have in ww2?

United States Army Air Forces
Role Aerial warfare
Size 2.4 million airmen (March 1944) 80,000 aircraft (July 1944)
Garrison/HQ Munitions Building, Washington, D.C. (1941–1942) The Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia (1942–1947)
Engagements World War II

How many US soldiers fought in Europe?

320,000 military personnel
European NATO members have about 3.3 million military personnel on active duty. The United States maintains about 320,000 military personnel in Europe, about ten percent of the European total.

How many soldiers did the US forces serving in Europe lose during World War II?

Just between June 1944 and May 8, 1945, there were 552,117 U.S. casualties in the European theater of operations. Of those, 104,812 were killed in action.

How many Americans served in World War 2?

The US population in 1945 was 140 million, so roughly 11% of all Americans fought in World War II. Compare this to Iraq, where only about 1% of all Americans served (not including private contractors). But those World War II soldiers didn’t come from all the states equally: Looking at enlistees per capita, the Mountain West and Southeast stand out.

How many soldiers were discharged during World War 2?

The total number of soldiers in Europe to be discharged was planned to be 2.25 million between the end of the war in Europe and December 1946.

How many people died in World War 2?

An estimated total of 70–85 million people perished, which was about 3% of the 1940 world population (est. 2.3 billion). The tables below give a detailed country-by-country count of human losses. World War II fatality statistics vary, with estimates of total deaths ranging from 70 million to 85 million.

How many American soldiers were in Europe on V-E Day?

On V-E day, 3 million American army men were in Europe. Additional replacement soldiers were in the pipeline to be assigned to Europe although overall force levels had been declining for several months as the war wound down.