During the Korean War, the "United **" formed by the United States and its allies suffered a certain amount of ** in the war. According to the figures released by the US military after the armistice, a total of 33,739 Americans were killed and 103284 were wounded in combat.
In the specific battles, the United States mainly concentrated in the following stages:
First Campaign: From October 25 to November 5, 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteers entered the war for the first time, dealing a major blow to the US army.
Second Campaign: From November 25 to December 1, 1950, the Volunteer Army launched another offensive and successfully drove the American troops back south of the 38th parallel.
Fifth Campaign: From April 22 to June 10, 1951, the Volunteer Army launched a large-scale counterattack, and despite the stubborn resistance of the American army, it still suffered heavy losses.
It is important to note that these numbers are subject to change depending on the statistical method and time point. For example, some soldiers may have died due to inadequate medical care or other causes after being wounded in battle, and this part may not have been fully documented. In addition, over time, more data may be discovered and included in the statistics.