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Table Ed82-119 - Selected characteristics of the armed forces-personnel, draftees, medical care, and military pay, by war: 1861-1975

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  Military personnel Draftees Average duration of service Overseas service Occupations of enlisted personnel - percentage distribution Medical Military pay, annual
  Total Army Air Force Navy Marines Coast Guard Classified Examined Rejected Inducted All personnel Officers Enlisted Percentage of total military personnel Average months served Technical and scientific Administrative and clerical Mechanics and repairmen Craftsmen Service workers Operators and laborers Military-type occupations, not elsewhere classified Army Navy and Marine Corps Basic pay Pay and allowances
  Admissions for care, all causes Noneffectiveness, total Wounded who died subsequently Admissions for care, all causes Noneffectiveness, total Percentage of wounded who died subsequently All personnel Officers Enlisted personnel All personnel Officers Enlisted personnel
  Total Annual rate per 1,000 average strength Man-days lost Daily rate per 1,000 average strength Total Annual rate per 1,000 average strength Man-days lost Daily rate per 1,000 average strength
Row War Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Per 1,000 Months Months Months Percent Months Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Thousand Per 1,000 Percent Thousand Per 1,000 Thousand Per 1,000 Percent Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars



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