American Civil War (1861-1865) is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable historical events. Nearly 1.5 million troops joined the war on the side of the Union and more than 1.2 million went into Confederate service. The death toll reached approximately 600, 000 including many dying of diseases. The exact figure of casualties cannot be calculated as many records went missing while a number of records got damaged. Apart from American Civil War, now specifics about World War I & II can be derived through Military Records Search.
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