Gopi C. answered 02/28/24
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Hello Mr. Asked.
I give a answer for you question.
1.It is difficult to pinpoint the precise proportion of American and British soldiers that engaged the enemy directly during World War II because of the war's enormous scope and complexity. It is feasible to offer a broad summary, nevertheless.
2.
The armed forces of the United States and Great Britain were heavily involved in combat activities throughout the Pacific, Asia, Europe, and North Africa during World War II. Even though combat responsibilities differed throughout various military units and branches, a sizable percentage of American and British soldiers engaged in direct combat at different times throughout the conflict.
3.
Millions of American and British troops, sailors, airmen, and marines are thought to have taken part in combat operations against Axis forces, to put precise numbers on the participation. This involvement encompassed everything from pilots flying aerial bombing missions to infantry soldiers fighting in ground combat to naval personnel engaged in sea engagements.
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A precise estimate of the proportion of American and British troops engaged in direct combat is hard to come up with given the scope of the conflict and the variety of military actions. But it's safe to conclude that for the entirety of World War II, a sizable fraction of both Allied troops were actively involved in combat activities.
About sri Lankan i
When the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were defeated by the Sri Lankan government in May 2009, the conflict that had lasted for more than three decades came to an official conclusion. But even after the civil war ended, there have been occasional violent episodes, especially in Sri Lanka's northern and eastern districts.
These current occurrences would be classified as isolated disputes or acts of violence rather than as a continuation of the civil war. They nonetheless, however, have a big impact on the stability of the area as a whole as well as the impacted communities. In order to stop violence from getting worse and to create a long-lasting peace in Sri Lanka, it is still imperative that efforts be made to address the underlying causes of conflict, encourage reconciliation, and guarantee the protection of human rights.
thank you, I hope you understand.