The Pacific Campaign.
The US government did not do anything during the German campaign against European Jews. The US did not do anything until after WW II.
In the US it was, and is, commonly referred to as "Prohibition."
In the US it was, and is, commonly referred to as "Prohibition."
In the US it was, and is, commonly referred to as "Prohibition."
Yes in WWII against the Japanese who had occupied some of the Islands. It must be pointed out however that the Aleutian Island campaign was an all Army invasion force. The Battle of Attu was an all US Army battle against 2,900 Japansese defenders and the Battle of Kiska saw 5,300 Canadaian troops joined with the US Army force. The Japanese had already evacuated Kiska when the invasion began. So while a few US Marines were present, there were no Marine Corps combat units involved and the vast majority of Marines involved in the Aleutian Campaign were members of ships detachments.
Depth charges.
island hopping
they were fighting against the germans, japanese, and italy
The Pacific campaign against the Japanese consisted of "island hopping" where one island, or chain of islands, was taken at a time. Once an island was taken that was close enough to launch bombing raids from, the Japanese mainland was firebombed by Allied aircraft.
fun.
Abraham Lincoln debated against Stephen Douglas in the 1858 US Senate campaign, from Illinois.
the US was pissed because they lost in a card game against japan