Lest we forget this weekend….
During its first 100 years of existence, more than 683,000 Americans lost their lives, with the Civil War accounting for 623,026 of that total (91.2%). Comparatively, in the next 100 years, another 626,000 Americans died through two World Wars and several more regional conflicts (World War 2 representing 65% of that total). Using this comparison, the Civil War might very well be the most costly war that America has ever fought. (Partial Sources: U.S. Army Military History Institute and iCasualties.org)
Summary of Fatalities in Major Conflicts
Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 25,000
World War 2 (1941-1945) 405,399
Korean War (1950-1953) 36,516
Vietnam War (1955-1975) 58,209
Afghanistan (2001-Present) 1,893 (as of 02/2012)
Iraq (2003-2011) 4,484 (as of 02/2012)




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Bob,
Thanks so much for this important reminder — after all, Memorial Day may have morphed into the unofficial beginning of beach season but too many don’t pause and appreciate the greatest sacrifice that men and women in uniform and their families have made to keep us safe.
Comment by Dani Ticktin Koplik | Saturday, May 26, 2012