Many non-US ones will not be supporting them.
No there was not much support for the u.s troops back home
Had to, US troops=US government.
here in the US its a "support our troops" ribbon.
The support of 50,000 US troops.
He supported powerful corporations that did business fairly.
they sent troops, supplies, and ammunition. They also sent tanks and planes
Support troops, perhaps? Essentially, anything in the military which isn't infantry is infantry support, whether directly or indirectly. And support ranges from paper pushing admin clerks and finance personnel to truck drivers to helicopter pilots to Civil Affairs and PsyOps personnel, etc.
No. The U.S. didn't get involved in such conflict (i.e.: no troops, weapons or financial support was given to the "Insurgents").
December 8th, 1941.
North Korea. Also, the American troops spent a lot of time fighting the Chinese since China sent in troops to support North Korea, just as the U.S. sent in troops to support South Korea.
A garrison,Artillery crew or air support.
Truman