What Percentage of Americans Ever Served in the US Military? • The Havok Journal (2024)

What Percentage of Americans Ever Served in the US Military? • The Havok Journal (1)

by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Faint

What percentage of Americans ever served in the US military? The number is actually considerably higher than I expected.

The subject of military service came up in a place where I get the inspiration for many of my story ideas: my Facebook feed. A very interesting article by “FiveThirtyEight,” a site I never heard of before, explained that there are about 22 million living US veterans, which works out to about 7.4% of Americans, have ever served in the military. I thought that was interesting, because the number we normally hear is “less than 1%.” But that figure is only for currently-serving members of the military and is not inclusive of all veterans. We would expect the vets-to-population ratio to be considerably higher. So I did what I always do when I read something interesting:I did some fact-checking.

FiveThirtyEight’s article helpfully provides several links to authoritative primary sources, including the Department of Veterans Affairs. The VA posts slightly different statistics, stating that there are around 20 million living veterans, as shown in the excerpt below:

What Percentage of Americans Ever Served in the US Military? • The Havok Journal (2)

If the US population is 335 million, and there are 20 million (+/-) living veterans, then the percentage of Americans who ever served in the military is… <does math> about 6%. So 6% of Americans ever served in the Armed Forces.

Is that a good thing, or a bad thing? Well, our military has been an all-volunteer force for at least a decade. That means we haven’t had to resort to a draft, which is generally seen as a good thing (by most, but not all). Also, the fewer people there are in the military, the more citizens are potentially out there in the economy, generating the wealth that helps fuel our qualitative military advantage.

But the super-small proportion of veterans within the American population as a whole comes with some disadvantages. To begin with, a small percentage of veterans and active duty military personnel make it unlikely that national-level decision makers will have any kind of real relationships with military personnel. They might see some around the halls of the Pentagon, or see someone in uniform on the subway, but they didn’t grow up with them. They aren’t friends with them. They weren’t “at the wedding.”

So they see the military more as a concept than something that is made of flesh and blood. Additionally, the military has outsized influence in America but not enough of a constituency to really matter when it comes to things like… I don’t know, holding people accountable for a 20-year-long war that we decided to lose. And finally, with the military becoming more and more of a family business, fewer and fewer Americans will feel connected to the military, which will become less and less of a percentage of the American population, as our country continues to grow.

The above factors make it far too easy for the “deciders” to use the military option and put the military in harm’s way, and to do so without much in the way of consequence. So while the answer to “what percentage of Americans ever served” might be a little over six percent (veterans + active duty), the question about whether this is good or bad for our nation, and our service members, will remain open.

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LTC (Ret.) Charles (Charlie) Faint is a former US Army officer with extensive Special Operations experience who served seven combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as operational assignments in Egypt, the Republic of Korea, and The Philippines. Charlie holds an MA in International Relations and a Doctor of Business Administration degree from Temple University, and also taught for a number of years at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He is the owner of The Havok Journal. This article represents his personal opinion and not that of any other person or organization.

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What Percentage of Americans Ever Served in the US Military? • The Havok Journal? ›

9% of the total US population has ever served.

What percentage of Americans have ever served in the US military? ›

7.3 percent of all living Americans have served in the military at some point in their lives.” “0.4 percent of the American population is active military personnel.” With reserve forces that can be called up troops come to about 1% in uniform.

What is the percentage of military veterans in the US? ›

In 2022, 6.2% of the adult civilian population was considered veterans. Census Bureau data shows how the veteran share of the adult civilian population has dropped in recent years. The population share of veterans differs by state, though most have experienced a decline.

What percentage of American men fought in WWII? ›

Approximately 35% of the older men (born 1900–10) and 45% of the younger men (1911–20) served in the military between 1940 and 1945, and almost 25% in each cohort were employed in war work.

What percentage of Americans are fit for military service? ›

In 2020, its Qualified Military Available study estimated that 23% of Americans ages 17–24 were eligible for military service. (This age group represents 90% of the military's applicants.) That was a decrease from 2016, when the department estimated that 29% were eligible.

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More than 41 million Americans have served over the course of the nation's history. More than 16 million did so in World War II alone. Who are America's veterans?

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How many people are in the military? The military includes 2,079,142 military personnel and 778,539 civilians as of September 2023. The US military's strength of 2.86 million troops is slightly greater than the population of Chicago, Illinois, the country's third-largest city.

What are the four types of veterans? ›

The 4 types of veterans are federally protected veterans (which includes disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, campaign badge veterans, and Armed Forces Service Medal veterans), retired veterans (which includes those who have served at least 20 years and those who are medically retired), combat veterans ( ...

What state has the lowest veteran population? ›

Veterans accounted for 6.2% of the nation's adult population in 2022, but some states were home to higher shares than others. New York and New Jersey saw the lowest shares of veterans – at 3.71% and 3.85%, respectively – while in the top state, 1 in 10 adults had served.

Which state is home to the most veterans? ›

California

What percentage of the US population was drafted in WWII? ›

Over 36.5 million draft cards were issued during the time the U.S. fought in World War II; 10.1 million men were inducted between 1940 and 1947, which represented about 7.6% of the national population, according to estimates from the 1940 census.

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Since more than 60% the people in the military in ww2 were volunteers you're looking at less than 4% chance of being drafted.

What percentage of Americans ever serve in the military? ›

A very interesting article by “FiveThirtyEight,” a site I never heard of before, explained that there are about 22 million living US veterans, which works out to about 7.4% of Americans, have ever served in the military.

What does 4F mean in WWII? ›

4-F – Registrant not qualified for military service. 4-FM – Medical specialist not qualified for military service. 4-G – Sole surviving son – son or brothers in a family where the parent or sibling died as a result of US military service, or is in a captured or M.I.A.

Why does Gen Z not want to join the military? ›

According to a Defense Department survey, about 57% of young Americans who answered stated their concern that they would suffer from emotional or psychological problems after serving in the military, likely because Gen Z has largely seen media depictions of veterans suffering from PTSD and homelessness.

Has anyone ever served in every branch of the US military? ›

His name is Kenneth Wayne Graham, and he's served in every branch of the U.S. Military. "The whole Pentagon," said Graham. "It wasn't intentional, it just ended up that way." His story goes like this.

What percentage of the US military has seen combat? ›

Not all service members in the United States Armed Forces serve in combat. In fact, fewer than 15 percent of enlisted personnel ever see combat or are assigned a combat role.

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Of the 45 individuals who have served as president of the United States, 31 had prior military service, and 14 had none. Their service ranks range from private in a state militia to general of the army.

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