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I was reading National Guard magazine, and found a table listing, by state, the number of Air Guardsmen who had been mobilized since 9/11. The top three states that furnished men were New York, 14,029; Ohio, 13,090; Pennsylvania, 11,505. The next state that came closest to the top three was Illinois with 9,219.
This made me think about the relative sizes of the state cemetery areas at Gettysburg cemetery and sent me to Dyers Compendium to make a comparison. Guess what – the states that furnished the most soldiers in the CW were exactly the same. In the CW, New York sent 448,850; Ohio, 313,180; Pennsylvania, 337,936; and Illinois 259,092.
The 2000 census population rankings of the states lists them is this order (#1 is the most populous):
1. California
2. Texas
3. New York
4. Florida
5. Illinois
6. Pennsylvania
7. Ohio
Except for New York, IL, PA and OH hold down positions 5, 6, & 7 for total population.
So, what explains this? Is there a stronger feeling of patriotism in the big 3? A greater sense of volunteerism? Dedication to community? I have no answers, just questions.
Ron Myzie
I was reading National Guard magazine, and found a table listing, by state, the number of Air Guardsmen who had been mobilized since 9/11. The top three states that furnished men were New York, 14,029; Ohio, 13,090; Pennsylvania, 11,505. The next state that came closest to the top three was Illinois with 9,219.
This made me think about the relative sizes of the state cemetery areas at Gettysburg cemetery and sent me to Dyers Compendium to make a comparison. Guess what – the states that furnished the most soldiers in the CW were exactly the same. In the CW, New York sent 448,850; Ohio, 313,180; Pennsylvania, 337,936; and Illinois 259,092.
The 2000 census population rankings of the states lists them is this order (#1 is the most populous):
1. California
2. Texas
3. New York
4. Florida
5. Illinois
6. Pennsylvania
7. Ohio
Except for New York, IL, PA and OH hold down positions 5, 6, & 7 for total population.
So, what explains this? Is there a stronger feeling of patriotism in the big 3? A greater sense of volunteerism? Dedication to community? I have no answers, just questions.
Ron Myzie
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