As we see our President going around the world, making apologies...
Why We Deserve To Be Arrogant -- Memorial Day 2009http://www.abmc.gov/home.phphttp://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries/cemeteries.phpCemeteries In alphabetical order.
Aisne-Marne, France
Ardennes, Belgium
Brittany, France
Brookwood, England
Cambridge, England
Corozal, Panama
Epinal, France
Flanders Field, Belgium
Florence, Italy
Henri-Chapelle, Belgium
Lorraine, France
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Manila, Philippines
Meuse-Argonne, France
Mexico City, Mexico
Netherlands, Netherlands
Normandy, France
North Africa, Tunisia
Oise-Aisne, France
Rhone, France
Sicily-Rome, Italy
Somme, France
St. Mihiel, France
Suresnes, France
1. The American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne, France. A total of 2289 of our military dead.
We Apologize.
2. The American Cemetery at Ardennes, Belgium. A total of 5329 of our dead.
We are arrogant 3. The American Cemetery at Brittany, France. A total of 4410 of our military dead.
Excuse us. 4. Brookwood, England American Cemetery. A total of 468 of our Military dead.
5. Cambridge, England. 3812 of our military dead.
6.Corozal, Panama. A total of 5,364 of our Military dead.
7. Epinal, France American Cemetery. A total of 5525 of our Military dead.
8. Flanders Field, Belgium. A total of 368 of our military.
9. Florence, Italy. A total of 4402 of our military dead.
10. Henri-Chapelle, Belgium. A total of 7992 of our military dead.
11. Lorraine, France. A total of 10,489 of our military dead.
12. Luxembourg, Luxembourg. A total of 5076 of our military dead.
13. Manila, Philippines. A total of 17,202 of our military dead.
14. Meuse-Argonne. A total of 14246 of our military dead.
15. Mexico City, Mexico. A total of 750 unidentified military dead.
16. Netherlands, Netherlands. A total of 8301 of our military dead.
17. Normandy, France . A total of 9387 of our military dead.
18.North Africa, Tunisia A total of 2,841 of our military dead
19. Oise-Aisne, France. A total of 6012 of our military dead.
20. Rhone, France. A total of 861 of our military dead.
21. Sicily, Italy. A total of 7861 of our military dead.
22. Somme, France. A total of 1844 of our military dead.
23. St. Mihiel, France. A total of 4153 of our military dead.
24. Suresnes, France. a total of 1541 of our military dead.
Korean War CasualtiesThe Department of Defense reports that 54,246 American service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War. This includes all losses world wide. 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. Accessible electronically at the memorial is a Honor Roll database where all 54,246 should be listed. Unfortunately, a fire at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri destroyed many of the records of service personnel and a complete listing is not available. To date, the database includes the names of nearly 39,000 service men and women who died during that period, including the 8,196 missing that are listed on our Honolulu Memorial. The Korean War Honor Roll database, including photographs, is available on this website.
As there has been no peace treaty, Americans who lost their lives in the Demilitarized Zone of Korea since the Armistice have been included. The 8,196 Americans who were Missing in Action or lost or buried at sea and commemorated at the Honolulu Memorial are included in the database at the Korean War Veterans Memorial.
Apologize to no one. Remind those of our sacrifice and don't confuse arrogance with leadership. IF I ADDED CORRECTLY Presently there are 124,909 U.S. war dead interred at these cemeteries, 30,921 of World War I, 93,238 of World War II and 750 of the Mexican War. Additionally 6,177 American veterans and others are interred in the Mexico City and Corozal American Cemeteries.
I won't even try to show those in Arlington and other locations throughout the US...