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To: wideawake
The USAAF lost 46,000 men KIA in WWII.

Not correct. That figure is just for the 8th Air Force that flew out of England during the war. There were many others.

The United States Army Air Forces incurred 12% of the Army's 936,000 battle casualties in World War II. 88,119 airmen died in service. 52,173 were battle casualty deaths: 45,520 killed in action, 1,140 died of wounds, 3,603 were missing in action and declared dead, and 1,910 were nonhostile battle deaths. Of the United States military and naval services, only the Army Ground Forces suffered more battle deaths.

35,946 non-battle deaths included 25,844 in aircraft accidents, more than half of which occurred within the Continental United States.[72] 63,209 members of the USAAF were other battle casualties. 18,364 were wounded in action and required medical evacuation, and 41,057 became prisoners-of-war.[72]
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Air_Forces

By comparison, the US Navy and Marine Corps combined had less than 60,000 KIA for the entire war.
Source: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq11-1.htm#anchor2118718

Being in the USAAF during WWII was a damn dangerous place to be. Just getting into those aircraft back then was dangerous even if no one was shooting at you. But it did have its perks like really cool jackets. ;~))

66 posted on 12/07/2012 9:06:33 PM PST by Ditto
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To: Ditto
By comparison, the US Navy and Marine Corps combined had less than 60,000 KIA for the entire war.

The Army losses fighting in the Pacific, were almost exactly equal to the combined Marine and Navy total.

Because of the media and Hollywood, almost no one knows that.

67 posted on 12/07/2012 10:23:20 PM PST by ansel12 (The only Senate seat GOP pick up was the Palin endorsed Deb Fischer's successful run in Nebraska)
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