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The above Land Dead pages links access lists of roster members who died while serving in ground units.
The above Land Dead pages links access lists of roster members who died while serving in ground units.
About Big Pigeon's WWII Dead > Land, Air, Sea Dead > Land Dead webpages:
Division Dead Notes:
- Division Dead - Japan
- Division Dead - Germany
- Other Land Dead - not yet finished; US Marine Corps and stateside deaths are not included.
Division Dead Notes:
- For each division, total WWII dead are included in the heading.
- After each division heading line, the roster dead from that division are shown.
- Division members who died stateside are included.
- The 34th Infantry Division -- the Iowa/Minnesota/Dakotas National Guard -- had the most roster dead.
- Parentheses enclose attached units. Attached unit dead are not included in total division dead.
- MTO and ETO denote Mediterranean Theater of Operations and European Theater of Operations.
- The six WWII United States Marine Corps divisions are included in The Division Dead - Japan.
- My source for army division dead totals is Army Battle Deaths and Non-Battle Casualties in World War II, https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/ref/Casualties/Casualties-1.html#organization, pp. 80 & 82.