The ship carried 120 Americans and its name was the Lusitania.
When the American involvement in the Vietnam war ended in 1973, the United States military stopped drafting men into military service.
The Japanese-American citizens were compelled to enter into what were essentially concentration camps for the duration of the war ~ see related link below .
It helped the British during World War 2. Britain needed the help and the US was not yet ready to enter the war.
No. Its reason for joining the War is because the three ships that were, sank shot by Germany as they used the illegal power (unrestricted submarine warfare). Alvin Saptauli
The bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii
The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan
The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan
The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan
Battle of Saratoga
The death of Americans that were passengers aboard the British ship Lusitania when it was sunk by a German submarine.
Americans certainly can enter into Cuba. There is no law stating that Americans could not enter into Cuba's small territory.
During the American Revolutionary War, the action that finally convinced the British to negotiate for a final peace with the Americans was a major battle -- in fact, a victory for the Americans. This victory came at Yorktown (Virginia) in 1781, where a combined American and French force surrounded and exacted the surrender of a British army led by Lord Cornwallis.
Battle of Saratoga
No visas are required for Americans to enter any EU country.
In the Battle of Saratoga
Yes Americans do need a visa to enter the Czech Republic.