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Approximately 5,520,000 soldiers of the allied forces died in World War 1, and about 940,000 of which were Americans.

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The official figures of military war deaths listed by the US Dept. of Defense for the period ending Dec. 31, 1918 are 116,516; which includes 53,402 battle deaths and 63,114 non combat deaths.The US Coast Guard lost an additional 192 dead.."

United States estimated civilian losses include 128 killed on the RMS Lusitania as well as 629 Merchant Marine personnel killed on merchant ships. Most likely many of the non combat deaths were associated with the Spanish flu.

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The total lives that were given while in service of World War I is 116,516. Deaths in battles: 53,402. Deaths in other situations: 63,114. Non-fatal wounds:204,002. For more death tolls or living veterans look at the site: http://www1.va.gov/opa/fact/amwars.asp INFORMATION PROVITED BY: Christy Widner

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700,000 British Soldiers were killed in World War 1.

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There were 117,465 American lives lost in World War 1. Less than 1000 of these were civilian deaths, as opposed to Europe where 7 million civilians were killed.

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