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United States military casualties of war

The following is a tabulation of United States military casualties of war.

Overview edit

Note: "Total casualties" includes wounded, combat and non-combat deaths but not missing in action. "Deaths – other" includes all non-combat deaths including those from bombing, massacres, disease, suicide, and murder.

War or conflict Date Total U.S. deaths Wounded Total U.S. casualties
Missing Sources and notes Deaths as percentage of total population
Combat Other Total
American Revolutionary War 1775-1783 6,800 63,200 70,000 8,500+ 75,000+
Northwest Indian War 1785–1796 1,056+ 1,056+ 825+ 1,881+ [1][2][3]
Quasi-War 1798–1800 20 494[4] 514 42 556 [4][5]
First Barbary War 1801–1805 35 39 74 64 138 [6][7]: 25–27 [8][9]
Other actions against pirates 1800–1900 36 158+[7]: 42  194+ 100+ 294+ [5][10][11][b]
Chesapeake–Leopard affair 1807 3 0 3 18 21 [5]
War of 1812 1812–1815 2,260 12,740~ 15,000~ 4,505 20,000~ [12] 0.21%
Nuku Hiva Campaign 1813–1814 5 0 5 11 16 [7]: 34–38 
Creek War 1813–1814 575 575 [13]
Second Barbary War 1815 4 134[14] 138~ 10 148 [15]
First Seminole War 1817–1818 47 0 47 36 83 [16]
First Sumatran expedition 1832 2 2 11 13 [5]
Black Hawk War 1832 47 258[17][18] 305 85 390 [19]
Second Seminole War 1835–1842 328 1,207 1,535 1,535
Mexican–American War 1846–1848 1,733 11,550 13,283 4,152 17,435 [20] 0.06%
Cayuse War 1847–1856 40 1 41 74 115 [21]
Rogue River Wars 1851–1856 190 6 196 293 489 [22]
Yakima War 1855–1856 32 2 34 92 126 [23]
Third Seminole War 1855–1858 26 26 27 53 [24]
Second Opium War 1856–1860 12 12 39 51 [7]
Coeur d'Alene War 1858 36 36 60 96 [25]
American Civil War: total 1861–1865 214,938[26] 450,000~ 655,000~ [c][27] 2.1%
American Civil War: Union casualties 140,414[26] 224,097 364,511 281,881 646,392 [28]
American Civil War: Confederate casualties 94,000[29] 195,000+ 290,000+ 194,026 483,026
Dakota War of 1862 1862 70–113 70–113 150 220–263 [30][31][32]
Shimonoseki campaign 1863 4–5[5][33] 0 4–5 6[5] 10 [5][33]
Snake War 1864–1868 30 30 128 158 [23]
American Indian Wars 1865–1898 919 919~ 1,025 1,944 [20]
Red Cloud's War 1866–1868 126 126 100 226 [34][2][35]
United States expedition to Korea 1871 3 3 9 12 [36]
Modoc War 1872–1873 56 56 88 144 [37][38]
Great Sioux War 1875–1877 314 314 211 525 [39][40]
Nez Perce War 1877 134 134 157 291 [41][42]
Bannock War 1878 12 0 12 22 34 [35][43]
Ute War 1879 15 0 15 52 67 [35][44]
Sheepeater Indian War 1879 1 1 10 11 [35]
Samoan crisis 1887–1889 0 62 62 62 [45]
Ghost Dance War 1890–1891 35 35 64 99 [46][47]
Battle of Sugar Point 1898 7 0 7 16 23 [48]
Spanish–American War 1898 385 2,061 2,446 1,622 4,068 [20]
Philippine–American War 1898–1913 1,020 3,176 4,196 2,930 7,126 [20]
Boxer Rebellion 1900–1901 68 63 131 204 335 [49]
Santo Domingo Affair 1904 1 0 1 1 2 [5]
United States occupation of Nicaragua 1910, 1912–1925, 1927–1933 90 69 159 290 449 [50][51][52]
Mexican Revolution 1914–1919 120 61 181 319 500 [53]
United States occupation of Haiti 1915–1934 10 138 148 26+ 184+ [5][54]
World War I 1914–1918 53,402 63,114 116,516 204,002 320,518 3,350 [20][d] 0.11%
North Russia intervention: total 1918–1920 424 424 [55]
North Russia intervention: American Expeditionary Force, Siberia casualties 1918–1920 160 168 328 52+ 380+ [7]: 228 
Warlord Era
Chinese Civil War
1918; 1921; 1926–1927; 1930; 1937 5 78 83 [50]
World War II 1939–1945 291,557 113,842 405,399 670,846 1,076,245 72,491 [20]See Note DA below 0.39%
Greek Civil War 1944–1949 1 5 6 6 [56]
Chinese Civil War 1945–1950 14 150 164 51 215 [56]
Berlin Blockade 1948–1949 31 31 31 [57]
Korean War 1950–1953 33,739 2,835 36,574 103,284 139,858 7,564 See Note E below
Cold War with the Soviet Union 1947–1991 32 32 12 44 126 [50]
Cold War with China 1950–1972 16 16 16 [50]
Vietnam War 1955–1975 47,434 10,786 58,220 153,303 211,454 1,584 [20][58][59]
1958 Lebanon crisis 1958 1 5 6 1+ 7+ [60]
Bay of Pigs Invasion 1961 5 20 [61] 25 [62] 25 [63]
Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 1 19 20 20 [56]
Dominican Civil War 1965–1966 27 20 47 283 330 [50][56][64]
Korean DMZ Conflict 1966-1969 75 6 81 111 192
USS Liberty incident 1967 0 34 34 171 205
Operation Eagle Claw 1980 0 8 8 4 12 [65]
Salvadoran Civil War 1980–1992 22 15 37 35 72 [66][67][68][69]
1982 Lebanon War 1982–1984 256 10 266 169 435 [70]
Operation Earnest Will 1987–1988 39 0 39 31 100
United States invasion of Grenada 1983 18 1 19 119 138 [70]
1986 United States bombing of Libya 1986 2 0 2 0 1 [71]
United States invasion of Panama 1989 23 23 324 347 [70]
Gulf War 1990–1991 149 145 294 849 1,143 2[72] [73]
Operation Provide Comfort 1991–1996 1 18 19 4 23 [74][75]
Operation Restore Hope 1992–1993 29 14 43 153 196 [70]
Operation Uphold Democracy 1994–1995 1 3 4 3 7 [70]
Colombian conflict 1994–present 0 8[76][77] 8 8 [78]
Bosnian War 1992–1995 1 11 12 12 [79]
Kosovo War 1998–1999 4 14 18 N/A 18+ [80]
War in Afghanistan 2001-2021 1,910 [81] 415[82][81] 2,325 20,093[81] 22,311 [f][81][82]
Iraq War 2003–2011 3,519 973 4,492 32,222 36,710 3 [81]
Operation Inherent Resolve 2014–present 16 60 76 81 157 [81]
Raid on Yakla 2017 1 1 3 4 [83]
Total 1775–2019 666,441+ 673,929+ 1,354,664+ 1,498,240+ 2,852,901+ 40,031+

Wars ranked by U.S. battle deaths edit

Rank War Years Deaths
1 World War II 1941–1945 291,557
2 American Civil War (Union only) 1861–1865 214,938
3 World War I 1917–1918 53,402
4 Vietnam War 1955–1975 47,434
5 Korean War 1950–1953 33,686
6 American Revolutionary War 1775–1783 8,000
7 Iraq War 2003–2011 4,424
8 War of 1812 1812–1815 2,260
9 War in Afghanistan 2001–2021 1,833
10 Mexican–American War 1846–1848 1,733

11. Gulf War. 90 -91 288

U.S. combat deaths by war
World War II
291,557
American Civil War
214,938
World War I
53,402
Vietnam War
47,434
Korean War
33,686
American Revolutionary War
8,000
Iraq War
3,836
War of 1812
2,260
War in Afghanistan
1,833
Mexican American War
1,733

Wars ranked by total number of U.S. military deaths edit

Rank War Years Deaths Deaths per day U.S. population in
first year of war
Deaths as percentage
of population
1 American Civil War 1861–1865 655,000 (est.)(U.S./Confederate)[84] 449 31,443,000 2.083% (1860)
2 World War II 1941–1945 405,399 297 133,402,000 0.307% (1940)
3 World War I 1917–1918 116,516 200 103,268,000 0.110% (1920)
4 Vietnam War 1961–1975 58,209 11 179,323,175 0.032% (1970)
5 Korean War 1950–1953 36,574 30 151,325,000 0.024% (1950)
6 American Revolutionary War 1775–1783 25,000 11 2,500,000 1.00% (1780)
7 War of 1812 1812–1815 15,000 15 8,000,000 0.207% (1810)
8 Mexican–American War 1846–1848 13,283 29 21,406,000 0.057% (1850)
9 Iraq War 2003–2011 4,576 2 294,043,000 0.002% (2010)
10 Philippine–American War 1899–1902 4,196 3.8 72,129,001 0.006% (1900)
11 War in Afghanistan 2001–2021 2,432 0.4 294,043,000 0.001% (2010)
12 Spanish–American War 1898 2,246 9.6 62,022,250 0.004% (1890)

"Deaths per day" is the total number of Americans killed in military service, divided by the number of days between the commencement and end of hostilities. "Deaths per population" is the total number of deaths in military service, divided by the U.S. population of the year indicated.

Notes edit

a. ^ Revolutionary War: All figures from the Revolutionary War are rounded estimates. Commonly cited casualty figures provided by the Department of Defense are 4,435 killed and 6,188 wounded, although the original government report that generated these numbers warned that the totals were incomplete and far too low.[85] In 1974, historian Howard Peckham and a team of researchers came up with a total of 6,824 killed in action and 8,445 wounded. Because of incomplete records, Peckham estimated that this new total number of killed in action was still about 1,000 too low.[86] Military historian John Shy subsequently estimated the total killed in action at 8,000, and argued that the number of wounded was probably far higher, about 25,000.[87] The "other" deaths are primarily from disease, including prisoners who died on British prison ships.

b. ^ Other actions against pirates: Includes actions fought in the West Indies, the Greek isles, off of Louisiana, China and Vietnam. Other deaths resulted from disease and accidents.

c. ^ Civil War: All Union casualty figures, and Confederate killed in action, from The Oxford Companion to American Military History except where noted (NPS figures).[20] estimate of total Confederate dead from James M. McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom (Oxford University Press, 1988), 854. Newer estimates place the total death toll at 650,000 to 850,000.[84] 148 of the Union dead were U.S. Marines.[88][89]
ca. ^ Civil War April 2, 2012, Doctor David Hacker after extensive research offered new casualty rates higher by 20%; his work has been accepted by the academic community and is represented here.

d. ^ World War I figures include expeditions in North Russia and Siberia. See also World War I casualties

da.^ World War II Note: as of March 31, 1946, there were an estimated 286,959 dead of whom 246,492 were identified; of 40,467 who were unidentified 18,641 were located {10,986 reposed in military cemeteries and 7,655 in isolated graves} and 21,826 were reported not located. As of April 6, 1946, there were 539 American Military Cemeteries which contained 241,500 dead. Note the American Battle Monuments Commission database for the World War II reports that in 18 ABMC Cemeteries total of 93,238 buried and 78,979 missing and that "The World War II database on this web site contains the names of those buried at our cemeteries, or listed as Missing in Action, buried or lost at sea. It does not contain the names of the 233,174 Americans returned to the United States for burial..." Similarly, the ABMC Records do not cover inter-war deaths such as the Port Chicago disaster in which 320 died. As of June 2018 total of US World War II casualties listed as MIA is 72,823[90]

e. ^ Korean War: Note:[20] gives Dead as 33,746 and Wounded as 103, 284 and MIA as 8,177. The American Battle Monuments Commission database for the Korean War reports that "The Department of Defense reports that 54,246 American service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War. This includes all losses worldwide. Since the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors all U.S. Military who lost their lives during the War, we have tried to obtain the names of those who died in other areas besides Korea during the period June 27, 1950, to July 27, 1954, one year after the Korean Armistice...". {For a breakdown of Worldwide casualties of 54,246 see The Korean War educator at [91] gives figures as In-theatre/non theater} After their retreat in 1950, dead Marines and soldiers were buried at a temporary gravesite near Hungnam, North Korea. During "Operation Glory" which occurred from July to November 1954 the dead of each side were exchanged; remains of 4,167 US soldiers/Marines were exchanged for 13,528 North Korean/Chinese dead.[92] After "Operation Glory" 416 Korean War "unknowns" were buried in the Punchbowl Cemetery. According to a DPMO white paper.[93] 1,394 names were also transmitted during "Operation Glory" from the Chinese and North Koreans, of whom 858 names proved to be correct; of the 4,167 returned remains were found to be 4,219 individuals of whom 2,944 were found to be Americans of whom all but 416 were identified by name. Of 239 Korean War unaccounted for: 186 not associated with Punchbowl unknowns (176 were identified and of the remaining 10 cases 4 were non-Americans of Asiatic descent; one was British; 3 were identified and 2 cases unconfirmed); Of 10 Korean War "Punchbowl Unknowns" 6 were identified. The W.A. Johnson listing of 496 POWs – including 25 civilians[94] – who died in North Korea can be found here and there[95]

Listed as MIA: 7,683[90]

ea. ^ Cold War – Korea and Vietnam and Middle East-additional US Casualties:

  • North Korea {Cold War} 1959: 1968–69; 1976; 1984 killed 41; Wounded 5; 82 captured/released.[96]
  • USS Liberty incident 1967 killed 34; Wounded 173 by Israeli armed forces
  • Vietnam War prior to 1964-US Casualties were Laos – 2 killed in 1954; and Vietnam 1946–1954 – 2 killed see;[97]

f. ^ Iraq War. See also Casualties of the Iraq War. Sources: .[98]

g. ^ Afghanistan. Casualties include those that occurred in Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guantanamo Bay (Cuba), Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Yemen.

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The following is a tabulation of United States military casualties of war Contents 1 Overview 2 Wars ranked by U S battle deaths 3 Wars ranked by total number of U S military deaths 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editNote Total casualties includes wounded combat and non combat deaths but not missing in action Deaths other includes all non combat deaths including those from bombing massacres disease suicide and murder War or conflict Date Total U S deaths Wounded Total U S casualties Missing Sources and notes Deaths as percentage of total population Combat Other Total American Revolutionary War 1775 1783 6 800 63 200 70 000 8 500 75 000 Northwest Indian War 1785 1796 1 056 1 056 825 1 881 1 2 3 Quasi War 1798 1800 20 494 4 514 42 556 4 5 First Barbary War 1801 1805 35 39 74 64 138 6 7 25 27 8 9 Other actions against pirates 1800 1900 36 158 7 42 194 100 294 5 10 11 b Chesapeake Leopard affair 1807 3 0 3 18 21 5 War of 1812 1812 1815 2 260 12 740 15 000 4 505 20 000 12 0 21 Nuku Hiva Campaign 1813 1814 5 0 5 11 16 7 34 38 Creek War 1813 1814 575 575 13 Second Barbary War 1815 4 134 14 138 10 148 15 First Seminole War 1817 1818 47 0 47 36 83 16 First Sumatran expedition 1832 2 2 11 13 5 Black Hawk War 1832 47 258 17 18 305 85 390 19 Second Seminole War 1835 1842 328 1 207 1 535 1 535 Mexican American War 1846 1848 1 733 11 550 13 283 4 152 17 435 20 0 06 Cayuse War 1847 1856 40 1 41 74 115 21 Rogue River Wars 1851 1856 190 6 196 293 489 22 Yakima War 1855 1856 32 2 34 92 126 23 Third Seminole War 1855 1858 26 26 27 53 24 Second Opium War 1856 1860 12 12 39 51 7 Coeur d Alene War 1858 36 36 60 96 25 American Civil War total 1861 1865 214 938 26 450 000 655 000 c 27 2 1 American Civil War Union casualties 140 414 26 224 097 364 511 281 881 646 392 28 American Civil War Confederate casualties 94 000 29 195 000 290 000 194 026 483 026 Dakota War of 1862 1862 70 113 70 113 150 220 263 30 31 32 Shimonoseki campaign 1863 4 5 5 33 0 4 5 6 5 10 5 33 Snake War 1864 1868 30 30 128 158 23 American Indian Wars 1865 1898 919 919 1 025 1 944 20 Red Cloud s War 1866 1868 126 126 100 226 34 2 35 United States expedition to Korea 1871 3 3 9 12 36 Modoc War 1872 1873 56 56 88 144 37 38 Great Sioux War 1875 1877 314 314 211 525 39 40 Nez Perce War 1877 134 134 157 291 41 42 Bannock War 1878 12 0 12 22 34 35 43 Ute War 1879 15 0 15 52 67 35 44 Sheepeater Indian War 1879 1 1 10 11 35 Samoan crisis 1887 1889 0 62 62 62 45 Ghost Dance War 1890 1891 35 35 64 99 46 47 Battle of Sugar Point 1898 7 0 7 16 23 48 Spanish American War 1898 385 2 061 2 446 1 622 4 068 20 Philippine American War 1898 1913 1 020 3 176 4 196 2 930 7 126 20 Boxer Rebellion 1900 1901 68 63 131 204 335 49 Santo Domingo Affair 1904 1 0 1 1 2 5 United States occupation of Nicaragua 1910 1912 1925 1927 1933 90 69 159 290 449 50 51 52 Mexican Revolution 1914 1919 120 61 181 319 500 53 United States occupation of Haiti 1915 1934 10 138 148 26 184 5 54 World War I 1914 1918 53 402 63 114 116 516 204 002 320 518 3 350 20 d 0 11 North Russia intervention total 1918 1920 424 424 55 North Russia intervention American Expeditionary Force Siberia casualties 1918 1920 160 168 328 52 380 7 228 Warlord Era Chinese Civil War 1918 1921 1926 1927 1930 1937 5 78 83 50 World War II 1939 1945 291 557 113 842 405 399 670 846 1 076 245 72 491 20 See Note DA below 0 39 Greek Civil War 1944 1949 1 5 6 6 56 Chinese Civil War 1945 1950 14 150 164 51 215 56 Berlin Blockade 1948 1949 31 31 31 57 Korean War 1950 1953 33 739 2 835 36 574 103 284 139 858 7 564 See Note E below Cold War with the Soviet Union 1947 1991 32 32 12 44 126 50 Cold War with China 1950 1972 16 16 16 50 Vietnam War 1955 1975 47 434 10 786 58 220 153 303 211 454 1 584 20 58 59 1958 Lebanon crisis 1958 1 5 6 1 7 60 Bay of Pigs Invasion 1961 5 20 61 25 62 25 63 Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 1 19 20 20 56 Dominican Civil War 1965 1966 27 20 47 283 330 50 56 64 Korean DMZ Conflict 1966 1969 75 6 81 111 192 USS Liberty incident 1967 0 34 34 171 205 Operation Eagle Claw 1980 0 8 8 4 12 65 Salvadoran Civil War 1980 1992 22 15 37 35 72 66 67 68 69 1982 Lebanon War 1982 1984 256 10 266 169 435 70 Operation Earnest Will 1987 1988 39 0 39 31 100 United States invasion of Grenada 1983 18 1 19 119 138 70 1986 United States bombing of Libya 1986 2 0 2 0 1 71 United States invasion of Panama 1989 23 23 324 347 70 Gulf War 1990 1991 149 145 294 849 1 143 2 72 73 Operation Provide Comfort 1991 1996 1 18 19 4 23 74 75 Operation Restore Hope 1992 1993 29 14 43 153 196 70 Operation Uphold Democracy 1994 1995 1 3 4 3 7 70 Colombian conflict 1994 present 0 8 76 77 8 8 78 Bosnian War 1992 1995 1 11 12 12 79 Kosovo War 1998 1999 4 14 18 N A 18 80 War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 1 910 81 415 82 81 2 325 20 093 81 22 311 f 81 82 Iraq War 2003 2011 3 519 973 4 492 32 222 36 710 3 81 Operation Inherent Resolve 2014 present 16 60 76 81 157 81 Raid on Yakla 2017 1 1 3 4 83 Total 1775 2019 666 441 673 929 1 354 664 1 498 240 2 852 901 40 031 Wars ranked by U S battle deaths editRank War Years Deaths 1 World War II 1941 1945 291 557 2 American Civil War Union only 1861 1865 214 938 3 World War I 1917 1918 53 402 4 Vietnam War 1955 1975 47 434 5 Korean War 1950 1953 33 686 6 American Revolutionary War 1775 1783 8 000 7 Iraq War 2003 2011 4 424 8 War of 1812 1812 1815 2 260 9 War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 1 833 10 Mexican American War 1846 1848 1 73311 Gulf War 90 91 288U S combat deaths by war World War II 291 557 American Civil War 214 938 World War I 53 402 Vietnam War 47 434 Korean War 33 686 American Revolutionary War 8 000 Iraq War 3 836 War of 1812 2 260 War in Afghanistan 1 833 Mexican American War 1 733Wars ranked by total number of U S military deaths editRank War Years Deaths Deaths per day U S population in first year of war Deaths as percentage of population 1 American Civil War 1861 1865 655 000 est U S Confederate 84 449 31 443 000 2 083 1860 2 World War II 1941 1945 405 399 297 133 402 000 0 307 1940 3 World War I 1917 1918 116 516 200 103 268 000 0 110 1920 4 Vietnam War 1961 1975 58 209 11 179 323 175 0 032 1970 5 Korean War 1950 1953 36 574 30 151 325 000 0 024 1950 6 American Revolutionary War 1775 1783 25 000 11 2 500 000 1 00 1780 7 War of 1812 1812 1815 15 000 15 8 000 000 0 207 1810 8 Mexican American War 1846 1848 13 283 29 21 406 000 0 057 1850 9 Iraq War 2003 2011 4 576 2 294 043 000 0 002 2010 10 Philippine American War 1899 1902 4 196 3 8 72 129 001 0 006 1900 11 War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 2 432 0 4 294 043 000 0 001 2010 12 Spanish American War 1898 2 246 9 6 62 022 250 0 004 1890 Deaths per day is the total number of Americans killed in military service divided by the number of days between the commencement and end of hostilities Deaths per population is the total number of deaths in military service divided by the U S population of the year indicated Notes edita Revolutionary War All figures from the Revolutionary War are rounded estimates Commonly cited casualty figures provided by the Department of Defense are 4 435 killed and 6 188 wounded although the original government report that generated these numbers warned that the totals were incomplete and far too low 85 In 1974 historian Howard Peckham and a team of researchers came up with a total of 6 824 killed in action and 8 445 wounded Because of incomplete records Peckham estimated that this new total number of killed in action was still about 1 000 too low 86 Military historian John Shy subsequently estimated the total killed in action at 8 000 and argued that the number of wounded was probably far higher about 25 000 87 The other deaths are primarily from disease including prisoners who died on British prison ships b Other actions against pirates Includes actions fought in the West Indies the Greek isles off of Louisiana China and Vietnam Other deaths resulted from disease and accidents c Civil War All Union casualty figures and Confederate killed in action from The Oxford Companion to American Military History except where noted NPS figures 20 estimate of total Confederate dead from James M McPherson Battle Cry of Freedom Oxford University Press 1988 854 Newer estimates place the total death toll at 650 000 to 850 000 84 148 of the Union dead were U S Marines 88 89 ca Civil War April 2 2012 Doctor David Hacker after extensive research offered new casualty rates higher by 20 his work has been accepted by the academic community and is represented here d World War I figures include expeditions in North Russia and Siberia See also World War I casualtiesda World War II Note as of March 31 1946 there were an estimated 286 959 dead of whom 246 492 were identified of 40 467 who were unidentified 18 641 were located 10 986 reposed in military cemeteries and 7 655 in isolated graves and 21 826 were reported not located As of April 6 1946 there were 539 American Military Cemeteries which contained 241 500 dead Note the American Battle Monuments Commission database for the World War II reports that in 18 ABMC Cemeteries total of 93 238 buried and 78 979 missing and that The World War II database on this web site contains the names of those buried at our cemeteries or listed as Missing in Action buried or lost at sea It does not contain the names of the 233 174 Americans returned to the United States for burial Similarly the ABMC Records do not cover inter war deaths such as the Port Chicago disaster in which 320 died As of June 2018 total of US World War II casualties listed as MIA is 72 823 90 e Korean War Note 20 gives Dead as 33 746 and Wounded as 103 284 and MIA as 8 177 The American Battle Monuments Commission database for the Korean War reports that The Department of Defense reports that 54 246 American service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War This includes all losses worldwide Since the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington D C honors all U S Military who lost their lives during the War we have tried to obtain the names of those who died in other areas besides Korea during the period June 27 1950 to July 27 1954 one year after the Korean Armistice For a breakdown of Worldwide casualties of 54 246 see The Korean War educator at 91 gives figures as In theatre non theater After their retreat in 1950 dead Marines and soldiers were buried at a temporary gravesite near Hungnam North Korea During Operation Glory which occurred from July to November 1954 the dead of each side were exchanged remains of 4 167 US soldiers Marines were exchanged for 13 528 North Korean Chinese dead 92 After Operation Glory 416 Korean War unknowns were buried in the Punchbowl Cemetery According to a DPMO white paper 93 1 394 names were also transmitted during Operation Glory from the Chinese and North Koreans of whom 858 names proved to be correct of the 4 167 returned remains were found to be 4 219 individuals of whom 2 944 were found to be Americans of whom all but 416 were identified by name Of 239 Korean War unaccounted for 186 not associated with Punchbowl unknowns 176 were identified and of the remaining 10 cases 4 were non Americans of Asiatic descent one was British 3 were identified and 2 cases unconfirmed Of 10 Korean War Punchbowl Unknowns 6 were identified The W A Johnson listing of 496 POWs including 25 civilians 94 who died in North Korea can be found here and there 95 Listed as MIA 7 683 90 ea Cold War Korea and Vietnam and Middle East additional US Casualties North Korea Cold War 1959 1968 69 1976 1984 killed 41 Wounded 5 82 captured released 96 USS Liberty incident 1967 killed 34 Wounded 173 by Israeli armed forces Vietnam War prior to 1964 US Casualties were Laos 2 killed in 1954 and Vietnam 1946 1954 2 killed see 97 f Iraq War See also Casualties of the Iraq War Sources 98 g Afghanistan Casualties include those that occurred in Pakistan Uzbekistan Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Guantanamo Bay Cuba Jordan Kenya Kyrgyzstan Philippines Seychelles Sudan Tajikistan Turkey and Yemen See also 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