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  2. List of last surviving World War I veterans - Wikipedia

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    United States: Frank Buckles: 1 February 1901: 27 February 2011 (110) United States Army 1st Fort Riley Casual Detachment. Last American veteran. Joined in 1917. Ambulance driver near Western Front. Held prisoner in World War II as a civilian. Lived in Charles Town, West Virginia. [66] [67] [38]

  3. Category : American military personnel killed in World War I

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    United States portal; Killed in action or killed by disease while overseas in World War I (1914–1918). Pages in category "American military personnel killed in ...

  4. Category:American military personnel of World War I - Wikipedia

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    United States Marine Corps personnel of World War I (1 C, 289 P) World War I recipients of the Medal of Honor (121 P) N.

  5. Category:People killed in World War I - Wikipedia

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  6. List of lieutenant generals in the United States Army before 1960

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    Senior War Department Member, Permanent Joint Board on Defense for Canada and the United States, 1940–1942, and Mexico and the United States, 1942. Chairman, Inter-American Defense Board, 1942–1943 and 1943–1946. Senior War Department Member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942–1946. (1877–1957) [11] [14] 18

  7. World War I casualties - Wikipedia

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    ^ t United States. US Dept. of Defense figures from 2010, list 116,516 war dead from all causes for the period ending 31 December 1918, including 106,378 in the Army, 7,287 in the Navy and 2,851 in the Marine Corps. There were 53,402 battle deaths, including 50,510 in the Army, 431 in the navy and 2,461 in the Marines.