During World War I, the United States suffered approximately 116,516 military fatalities and around 204,000 wounded. These figures reflect the significant impact of the war on American forces, although the U.S. entered the conflict relatively late in 1917. The majority of casualties were due to combat, but disease also played a considerable role, with the Spanish flu pandemic affecting soldiers. Overall, the U.S. contribution to the war marked a pivotal moment in its emerging role on the global stage.
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