There was no battle that got the US into WW II.
In Europe, we came to the aid of our allies, Britain and France, whom Germany had declared war on.
In the Pacific Ocean, the Empire of Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, and sank all the battleships, there, and killed a number of military and civilian people, then declared war on the US. The US declared war on Japan, and thusly got into that part of the War.
The first official battle of World War II involving overt US military presence was the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
When the Geneva Accords divided up the country following the end of the French Indochina War in 1954/55, the communists took the lands north of the 17th Parallel, and the free world occupied the country south of the 17th Parallel; the US was involved immediately at that time.
There were 116,000 US casualties. 4,744,000 were involved.
The people that were involved in the cold war was the Soviet Union, Communist world, and the non-communist world (The US and the USSR)
The US is not yet involved in world 11. The next world war should be WWIII so they have a way to go.
It wasn't really a battle, it was an attack. The attack onto Pearl Harbor to be exact.
The US had nothing to do with the Battle of Stalingrad. Battle of Stalingrad took place on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union which the US had never been involved with during World War 2. The US was only involved with the War in the Pacific Theater and later on the Western Front.
The battle for Normandy didn't happen until June 1944 but the US was involved in many battles elsewhere in the world before that .
The largest battle that the US was involved with during World War 2 was the Battle of the Pacific aka the Pacific War. It was fought from 7th December 1941 to 2nd September 1945. That is a total of 3 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 5 days.
The battle of the Alamo is what got the US involved in the Mexican American war.
The Battle of Midway and the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki led to the end of World War II.
The u.s. DID get involved.
The first official battle of World War II involving overt US military presence was the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
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