He did serve in the Europe. I saw a WW II news clip where he was introduced as "Pat Brady, Hollywood California" He was talking about how hard it was to deal with the German "88s" (Artillery Weapons).
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No, not as ground forces, although they did serve in France during World War 1. US Navy battleships and cruisers in the European Theater during World War 2 would have typically carried a small number of US Marines.
In the Battle of Central Europe and the Battle of Rhineland. It was part of the 7th Army. Best, Edward E. Menges, Capt. (Ret.), US Army
He didn't serve he led the country Germany in January 1933
World War I, he served in the Middle East
To serve their country and to be a hero
Africa, Italy, Europe, Pacific -all theaters of war
Yes in wwII
Rotterdam is one of the world's busiest seaports.
Rotterdam is one of the world's busiest seaports.
JetBlue Airlines serve most of the world especially Europe and North America. One can take a JetBlue flight to and from just about any destination that one desires.
Europe
No, not as ground forces, although they did serve in France during World War 1. US Navy battleships and cruisers in the European Theater during World War 2 would have typically carried a small number of US Marines.
He never served in the armed forces.
Because they serve a political agenda in which an armed and self-sufficient populace does not fit in with the agitprop.
Europe, Asia, and Africa.
John Lewis was stationed in France on a three-year tour of duty.
There are two: the Urals and the Caucuses.