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This Is How Many World War II Veterans Live in Wisconsin

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Wisconsin has only 3,700 World War II veterans still alive, the 17th highest number in the United States.

With over 50 countries involved, and fighting that spanned three continents, World War II was the most devastating and consequential conflict in human history. When the United States was drawn into the war in December 1941, two years after it began in Europe, the country put every resource it could spare into the effort. The American contribution to the victory over the Axis powers was not only in its industrial scale weapons and material production, but also in manpower.

Dubbed the great arsenal of democracy, the U.S. manufactured more than 96,000 bombers, 86,000 tanks, 2.4 million trucks, 6.5 million rifles, and billions of dollars’ worth of supplies in the Second World War. The U.S. also mobilized more troops during the conflict than any other Allied power other than the Soviet Union. In the final year of the war, the number of active-duty American military personnel totaled 12.2 million, up from less than 500,000 in 1940.

Of the 16.3 million Americans who are estimated to have served in WWII, more than 400,000 were killed in action. Today, only 167,284 American veterans who returned home are still alive.

According to The National WWII Museum, there are still 3,700 World War II veterans living in Wisconsin, the 17th most of all states. WWII veterans comprise 1.2% of the state’s total veteran population of 303,641. Nationwide, WWII vets account for 1.0% of the total veteran population.

Nearly 80 years have passed since the war’s end, and currently, an average of 180 veterans of the conflict die each day in the United States. Over the next year, the number of WWII veterans is expected to fall by roughly half, and by 2034, a little more than 1,000 are likely to still be alive, according to projections from The National WWII Museum.

Data on the number of World War II veterans living in each state is from The National WWII Museum and is current as of 2022. Data on the total number of veterans in each state is from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey.

RankStateLiving WWII veterans, 2022All veterans, 2021Share of veterans who served in WWII (%)
1California15,9461,342,3371.2
2Florida14,8231,356,8821.1
3Pennsylvania9,675641,5251.5
4New York9,635614,2891.6
5Texas8,2001,408,4640.6
6Ohio6,919621,8901.1
7Illinois6,114496,3521.2
8Michigan5,989474,6451.3
9North Carolina5,061615,4520.8
10Massachusetts5,006238,0392.1
11New Jersey4,712283,4851.7
12Indiana4,583335,2481.4
13Washington4,176490,7170.9
14Arizona3,986454,3750.9
15Virginia3,914641,1440.6
16Minnesota3,845265,9201.4
17Wisconsin3,700303,6411.2
18Missouri3,406355,4241.0
19Georgia3,299595,7430.6
20Maryland2,876332,5910.9
21Connecticut2,810140,6842.0
22Oregon2,769259,2071.1
23Colorado2,699348,4850.8
24Kentucky2,478237,5971.0
25Tennessee2,372394,6040.6
26Oklahoma2,301240,1461.0
27South Carolina2,142353,0560.6
28Nevada1,791193,3400.9
29Iowa1,767162,3581.1
30Louisiana1,600221,3160.7
31Kansas1,596147,7211.1
32Alabama1,576315,1420.5
33Mississippi1,259155,2720.8
34Utah1,230114,8031.1
35Maine1,18198,7031.2
36Arkansas1,144177,1760.6
37New Mexico1,131128,9240.9
38Nebraska1,086109,2251.0
39Rhode Island1,03349,2062.1
40West Virginia1,021107,2711.0
41New Hampshire1,00487,6041.1
42Idaho788122,3310.6
43Montana75880,9530.9
44Hawaii67287,3570.8
45Delaware64855,5161.2
46South Dakota46354,4030.9
47North Dakota30740,2500.8
48Wyoming13640,9100.3
49Vermont13331,9710.4
50Alaska9958,4310.2
Jim Piwowarczykhttps://foxvalley.wisconsinrightnow.com/
Jim Piwowarczyk is an investigative journalist and co-founder of Wisconsin Right Now. Married with 3 kids, a chocolate lab, and a german shepherd. Jim served as a police officer in Wisconsin for more than 20 years. His career started as a police officer in Milwaukee County in 1994 as a patrol officer, until he was promoted to patrol sergeant in 2003 where he worked until he left in 2009 to pursue business aspirations. Jim Piwowarczyk was a field training officer, evidence technician & hostage negotiator and conducted many drug investigations. Jim continued to work part-time for an area police department. Jim is avid real estate investor, and small business owner & developer. Jim has coached youth football and basketball. Jim is also an avid fisherman and hunter.
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