The US Army has used mules in lieu of horses, and to supplement horses since the 1800s. US Cavalrymen rode them, Artillery Caissons (ammo carrying wagons) were pulled by them. The US Army mascot is the mule.
During the Second World War in the Burma Theater the US Army and the British Chindits employed mules as pack carriers for a variety of purposes ; see link below to Merrill's Marauders .
Antarctica has not ever been involved in war.
The Korean war mate, the first of military 'theaters' in which Communism and capitalism fought
No, the only war she ever fought in was the Hundred Years' War.
In 1803, the United States was involved in the Barbary Wars. This war was with Tripoli fought in the Meridian, and from whence part of the Marine Corps Hymn is drawn.
No. The shortest war ever recorded in history was the Anglo-Zanzibar War fought between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896. The whole war was fought and ended in about 40 minutes.
The Vietnam war was the longest war American had fought in. We got involved with the war in 1954 and it ended in 1973. 58,000 Americans were killed in the war and 2-3 million Vietnamese were killed as well.
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
No war has ever been fought on the Antarctic continent, sorry.
No war was ever fought in Antarctica, sorry.
The French, England, and British fought in Queen Anne's War. The French and England fought together. British was by itself.
Much of Europe was involved.
There is nothing bad about mules. The only disadvantage is that they are sterile. In all other respects they are vastly superior to horses or donkeys (this includes strength, durability, food intake and intelligence). No army that used mules has ever lost a war.
The British fought in Korea, not Vietnam.
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Almost every war ever fought.
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It may be possible that some junior member of the house of Hohenzollern fought in such a war, but no prince of Prussia who later became king of Prussia ever fought in a war with America. Only the emperor Wilhelm II was involved in a war against, among others, the US; but that was WW I and he was already king of Prussia and German emperor at the time.