This State Sent the Most Troops to Fight in WWII and It's Not Even Close
Briefly

Between 1941 and 1945, a soldier's average duration of service was 33 months, reflecting the high demands and extensive commitment required from servicemen during World War II.
The mass military mobilization during World War II was the largest in U.S. history, drawing over 16.3 million troops from all 48 states, Alaska, and Hawaii.
The United States not only produced nearly two-thirds of Allied military equipment during the war but also sent more troops than any other Allied nation, showcasing its immense industrial and manpower capacity.
Adjusting for undercount, enlistment figures from each state ranged from 2,000 to 1.1 million, reflecting varying contributions across states, especially in relation to their populations.
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