Most of which go back to past wars and treaties signed after the wars are ended, if you look at where we have bases overseas you can look back at past wars the US has been involved in and find the treaties or tariffs and see that within them it allows a US military to maintain or continue a presence within that country .
Over the past 200 years, there have been many military conflicts and wars that the US did not participate in.Crimean WarRusso-Japanese WarFranko-Prussian War
The Global Wars on Terrorism, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Memorial Day is designated as the day to honor all US Military personnel who have died during all wars or military conflicts in which the United States has been involved since, and including, the US Civil War.
None, all branches of the military have a continued mission overseas, like a giant puzzle without one the other would have trouble succeeding. It is the Military, there are wars and the military fits those wars, if you have issues with that you might want to consider a new profession.
There have been 13 full scale US wars but note there have been several US military actions there were not wars but still had tremendous global effects American Revolution War with Tripoli War of 1812 Mexican American War US Civil War Spanish American war WW One WW Two Cold War Korean War Vietnam War Desert Storm War on Terror
No, the United States has not been in three world wars.
The US mediated the end of the Russian/Japanese War in 1905...WWI commenced in 1914.
The five star general, also known as the general of the army. They no longer have one, as they are only used during wars. I believe that the last one was during WWII.
They were police actions. Had the invasions been approved by congress, they would have been wars.
they were never banned from any wars. Gay people have fought in all wars. They just couldn't serve openly in the US military until 2011.
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