I started this thread because I wanted to share these stats with everyone that's my age & younger who wasn't alive at the time. No more arguing please. I'd like to keep this civil and open, because this is something that peeps my age & younger weren't around for. I've fought and bled in two wars and lost many friends, but for the U.S. to lose 58,000 soldiers in a war is something so alien to me. I just can't imagine what it was like during WW1, WW2, Korea & VietNam to see body counts this huge. Nowadays, losing 10 soldiers in one day is a huge amount. That is nothing in the former wars. We would lose that many in seconds in the previous wars. I just can't wrap my head around that even though I knew it happened. It's just crazy.