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Pennsylvania
2,030
California
1,894
New York
1,766
Ohio
1,488
Illinois
1,436
Texas
1,311
Michigan
1,242
Kentucky
750
Virginia
750
Indiana
742
Missouri
737
Tennessee
714
West Virginia
703
North Carolina
694
Massachusetts
663
Georgia
640
Wisconsin
627
Alabama
589
New Jersey
589
Minnesota
548
Louisiana
481
Oklahoma
475
Florida
458
Maryland
431
Arkansas
409
South Carolina
409
Iowa
392
Hawaii
371
Mississippi
351
Washington
341
Kansas
328
Connecticut
239
Nebraska
234
Colorado
220
Oregon
202
Arizona
185
Maine
184
New Mexico
147
North Dakota
147
South Dakota
130
District of Columbia
126
New Hampshire
113
Utah
112
Rhode Island
111
Idaho
97
Montana
97
Vermont
82
Wyoming
45
Delaware
35
Nevada
28
Alaska
7

Korean War Casualties by State 2024

Korean War Casualties by State 2024

The Korean War, often dubbed "The Forgotten War," unfolded between 1950 and 1953, involving the Korean Peninsula and embroiling a coalition of nations led by the United States supporting South Korea against North Korea, backed by communist powers such as China and the Soviet Union. Stemming from the Cold War tensions and the post-World War II division of Korea, the conflict saw significant casualties and enduring geopolitical ramifications. Fought in harsh terrain and under challenging conditions, the war led to profound loss of life, with soldiers from various nations making sacrifices to defend their ideals and territories.

The Korean War exacted a heavy toll on both military personnel and civilians, with casualties reported across states in the United States. The table detailing casualties by state reveals the magnitude of sacrifice endured by American communities during this conflict. Pennsylvania, California, and New York are among the states with the highest number of casualties, reflecting the widespread involvement of citizens from these regions in the war effort.

Korean War Casualties by State 2024

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