major wars fought by U.S.
55,000,000
US personnel fought in all three Gulf Wars. Which one concerns the question?
They were king george's army. (king george the third) The patriots fought them in many wars. The patriots won almost all their wars. However, the redcoats had an advantage of newer weapons and more soldiers.
African Americans were involved in the Revolutionary War as soldiers and sailors. They fought for freedom. Both slaves and free African Americans joined the fight.
First of all, where did you get the idea that most people don't like veterans? If we didn't have soldiers that fought in wars, we wouldn't even be here right now?
55,000,000
US personnel fought in all three Gulf Wars. Which one concerns the question?
No their are some cases in witch they was yes as in all wars ever fought
Around 102 744 Australians Soldiers have died in all wars
Soldiers fought during WW2 because they wanted to defend their country and to achieve the countries political needs. this is similar in all wars today's wars.
to remember all the soldiers that have given their lives to safe their country.(soldiers that have died to save their country/0. hope this will answer your question.:)
They were king george's army. (king george the third) The patriots fought them in many wars. The patriots won almost all their wars. However, the redcoats had an advantage of newer weapons and more soldiers.
Only when men are drafted are they citizen soldiers. Today's professional standing Army are not draftees. Fighting massive wars that requires draftees gave us the "history" of citizen soldiers; US Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean, Vietnam Wars were all fought by draftees (conscripts).
They all fought for Hitler and their homeland.
Remembrance Day honours all the soldiers and defence personnel who have fought in wars or in defence of a country's freedom. In particular, we remember the fallen soldiers, those who have given their lives while fighting.
African Americans were involved in the Revolutionary War as soldiers and sailors. They fought for freedom. Both slaves and free African Americans joined the fight.
All veterans