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Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe in World War 2, holding the rank of Five Star General in the US Army. He subsequently became the first US President to appear on color TV.
American enterance into WWI.
It affected public opinion, and helped convince US leaders to send American troops to fight in Europe.
40,000,000 troops
The soldier qualified as a Marksman with the Model 1903 Springfield Rifle, under the standards prescribed in 1941. The Springfield was the standard US rifle from 1903 until the M1 Garand was adopted just before WWII. The Springfield was a five shot, internal box magazine, bolt action rifle, a fine weapon, and the official US rifle of WWI (though may troops in WWI were armed with an "American Enfield"). The M1 was adopted after years of development just before WWII, but was not always available to troops in training, who learned to shoot with the older model. The term "thirty ought six" refers to the fact that the .30 caliber cartridge for the 1903 Springfield was redesigned in 1906. This was the cartridge fired by US troops in WWI, WWII and Korea, used in the 1903 Springfield, the M1, and the M14, and also in the .30 caliber machine guns.
Well the british sent troops to protect us from them, and the taxed the US to pay for the cost of troops, and the US got mad that they increased taxes.
Australia has never been conquered by any foreign power. The US and Australia have been allies for ~200 years and American troops have been supported by Australian troops in every international conflict since WWI.
It authorized the president to send troops into battle
US citizens were probably wondering why the British didn't learn their lesson the first time (in WWI).
They were considered worthless by the British and French, but they proved they were a great asset, them being the ones to have assured the fate of WWI and Germany.
Although not directly involved with the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917; after WWI (1918) US Army troops were dispatched to the Soviet Union in the 1920's to maintain law, order and stability.
Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe in World War 2, holding the rank of Five Star General in the US Army. He subsequently became the first US President to appear on color TV.
Total troops mobilised by all countries in WW165,038,810Total troops dead from all countries in WW18,556,315Total troops wounded from all countries in WW121,219,452Total missing or POWs7,750,945
WWI ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1919 (Thats why Veterans' Day is always on Nov 11). Since the allies won WWI, we did not "pull out." Our troops retruned home over the next several months.
No, Russian troops are not in the US
It was a response to rationing during WWI and WWII to save meat for the troops. There was also wheatless Monday.
the stage set for WWI