first answer:
Guadalcanal
more correct answer:
The Battle of the Coral Sea, 4-8 May 1942
then
The Battle of Midway, 4-7 June 1942
The Battle of Vincennes was considered to be a major victory for the Americans in the West. There is a US Naval shipped named in honor of this battle.
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
Toulon
Saratoga
It was the first major Allied victory and it showed that Britain was strong enough to keep in the fight
afghanistan
The first major battle was pearl harbor when japan attacked
Many historians suggest that Cold Harbor in Virginia was the last Southern victory. It was a tactical victory, but it did not stop Grant's advance; so, strategically, it was not really a victory.
The Battle of Vincennes was considered to be a major victory for the Americans in the West. There is a US Naval shipped named in honor of this battle.
fort ticonderoga
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
Fort Henry - not too difficult, as it was half under water. Shiloh might be classified as the first major victory.
the Continental Army's first major victory was at the battle of Saratoga.
Toulon
The battle of Midway.
I think First Bull Run might be classified as a major victory for the Confederates. Otherwise, we're probably talking about Lee's Seven Days Battles in Summer 1862.
First Bull Run (or First Manassas) in Virginia. It was a Confederate victory.