Illinois Veterans - total, 2005-2009 by County

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Veterans - total, 2006-2010 - (Number)
County Value
Adams 6,420
Alexander 895
Bond 1,519
Boone 3,595
Brown 393
Bureau 3,209
Calhoun 511
Carroll 1,594
Cass 1,108
Champaign 11,779
Christian 3,419
Clark 1,559
Clay 1,244
Clinton 3,759
Coles 4,202
Cook 244,059
Crawford 2,100
Cumberland 1,063
De Witt 1,555
DeKalb 6,210
Douglas 1,419
DuPage 47,720
Edgar 1,878
Edwards 674
Effingham 2,934
Fayette 1,702
Ford 1,500
Franklin 3,934
Fulton 3,477
Gallatin 538
Greene 1,251
Grundy 3,301
Hamilton 758
Hancock 1,902
Hardin 435
Henderson 875
Henry 4,609
Iroquois 2,434
Jackson 4,612
Jasper 816
Jefferson 3,592
Jersey 2,319
Jo Daviess 2,376
Johnson 1,202
Kane 25,397
Kankakee 8,613
Kendall 5,958
Knox 4,893
Lake 38,919
LaSalle 9,853
Lawrence 1,551
Lee 3,191
Livingston 3,191
Logan 2,550
Macon 9,705
Macoupin 4,956
Madison 25,827
Marion 3,828
Marshall 1,289
Mason 1,416
Massac 1,481
McDonough 2,528
McHenry 18,763
McLean 10,538
Menard 1,164
Mercer 1,407
Monroe 2,516
Montgomery 3,118
Morgan 3,166
Moultrie 1,354
Ogle 4,572
Peoria 14,162
Perry 1,966
Piatt 1,506
Pike 1,567
Pope 394
Pulaski 589
Putnam 622
Randolph 2,984
Richland 1,463
Rock Island 13,730
Saline 2,450
Sangamon 16,265
Schuyler 825
Scott 519
Shelby 2,249
St. Clair 29,965
Stark 571
Stephenson 4,431
Tazewell 11,938
Union 1,730
Vermilion 7,630
Wabash 885
Warren 1,331
Washington 1,505
Wayne 1,529
White 1,391
Whiteside 4,803
Will 35,611
Williamson 6,649
Winnebago 23,171
Woodford 3,180

Value for Illinois (Number): 795,806

Data item: Veterans - total, 2006-2010

Source: U. S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates. Updated every year. http://factfinder2.census.gov

Definitions: Veterans are men and women who have served (even for a short time), but are not currently serving, on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard, or who served in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. People who served in the National Guard or Reserves are classified as veterans only if they were ever called or ordered to active duty, not counting the 4-6 months for initial training or yearly summer camps. All other civilians are classified as nonveterans. While it is possible for 17 year olds to be veterans of the Armed Forces, ACS data products are restricted to the population 18 years and older.

Scope and Methodology:

These data are collected in the American Community Survey (ACS). The data are estimates and are subject to sampling variability. The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at factfinder2.census.gov. The data are period estimates, that is, they represent the characteristics of the population over a specific 60-month data collection period.

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