Air Campaigns: 1. Operation Rolling Thunder-First jet clashes of the war 2. Operation Linebacker II-Heaviest B-52 bombing in US History Riverine Campaigns: Operation Game Warden-Swift Boat destroying communist infiltration routes along the rivers. Ground Campaigns: 1. Battle of Ia Drang 2. Battle of Dak To 3. Battle of Hamburger Hill 4. Battle of Khe Sanh 5. Tet Offensive 6. Firebase Mary Ann 7. Firebase Ripcord 8. Battle of Ben Het 9. Battle of Lang Vei (First use of NVA tanks against Green Beret outpost) 10. Operation Lam Son 719-Last major offensive of the US Army
lexington and concord
Stalingrad
They are all major turning point battles in the wars they took place in.
In america
The Battle of Rhode Island.
There were two hot battles that took place during the Cold War. The Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War were associated with the superpowers. The Cuban Missile Crisis was pretty key. The other was the Berlin Blockade.
Lexington , Concord, Bunker Hill
The Vietnam War saw several significant battles, including the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which marked the end of French colonial rule. The Tet Offensive in 1968 was a major campaign by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces, surprising U.S. and South Vietnamese troops and shifting public opinion on the war. Other notable battles included the Battle of Khe Sanh and the Battle of Hue City, both of which showcased intense urban and guerrilla warfare. These battles collectively highlighted the complexities and challenges of military engagement in Vietnam.
In Europe. World War 1 was a global war. Europe was the site of most of the major battles, battles also took place in Africa, Middle East, and Asia.
The Battle of Rhode Island. The Gaspee Affair.
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Lexington and Concord were the first two battles faught in the Revolution, unless you wan to count te Boston Massacure, but the colonials didn't fight, they were rioting.