Yes, domestic disputes.
The English Civil War (1642-1651) was probably the biggest war fought on UK soilThe largest war in which the UK was involved was the Second Would War
In 1813 the US and UK fought war. This war started in 181 and lasted for 32 months.
The UK
in America and we wanted independece from the UK
There were American and British air bases in Northern Ireland and Scotland during the war, but not in the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland was a neutral country, so it was not involved in the war directly so its army had no involvment. Some Irish citizens fought with the British army.
Well the IRA Had been bombing the UK in the troubles.
it depends on what war you are talking about. Germany, Italy, Russia, France and England fought in ww2, the UK and Argentina fought the Falklands war and so it goes on.
simple answer is No !
No but England did.
Collectively they are referred to as the British Isles by geographers etc but the term is rarely, if ever, used in Ireland.
Yes, with UK
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.