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Here is a list of U.S. Presidents, their party affiliations, and the estimated number of U.S. soldiers killed during their administrations:
James Madison (Democratic-Republican)
War of 1812: Approximately 15,000 killed
James K. Polk (Democrat)
Mexican-American War: Approximately 13,000 killed
Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
American Civil War: Approximately 620,000 killed
William McKinley (Republican)
Spanish-American War: Approximately 2,446 killed
Woodrow Wilson (Democrat)
World War I: Approximately 116,516 killed
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat)
World War II: Approximately 405,399 killed
Harry S. Truman (Democrat)
World War II (continued): Deaths included in FDR's total
Korean War: Approximately 36,574 killed
Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat)
Vietnam War: Approximately 30,000 killed during his term (total U.S. deaths in Vietnam War approximately 58,220)
Richard Nixon (Republican)
Vietnam War: Approximately 20,000 killed during his term (total U.S. deaths in Vietnam War approximately 58,220)
Gerald Ford (Republican)
Vietnam War: Deaths included in previous totals; last U.S. casualties in 1975
Ronald Reagan (Republican)
Beirut barracks bombing: Approximately 241 killed
Invasion of Grenada: Approximately 19 killed
George H. W. Bush (Republican)
Panama Invasion: Approximately 23 killed
Gulf War: Approximately 294 killed
Bill Clinton (Democrat)
Somalia (Black Hawk Down incident): Approximately 18 killed
Bosnia and Kosovo: Small number of casualties, fewer than 50
George W. Bush (Republican)
War on Terror (including Afghanistan and Iraq Wars): Approximately 6,717 killed
Barack Obama (Democrat)
War on Terror (including Afghanistan and Iraq Wars): Approximately 2,035 killed
Donald Trump (Republican)
War on Terror (including Afghanistan and Syria): Approximately 63 killed
These numbers are estimates and reflect military deaths during significant conflicts or incidents during each president's administration. The figures can vary slightly based on different sources and methods of counting.
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