In general, North America.
7 December 1941
Finland,Spain and Switzerland were locked in a 3 way fight for 4 out of the 7 years ww1 was fought.
because it was know as the 7 year war but it was actually the french and indians fighting and they would rather name it after the people who fought in it than how many years it was fought and it was fought 7 to year long from 1754 to 1763
WWII was fought in a span of 6 years. It wasn't on just one day. America entered the war after Pearl Harbor which happened on December 7, 1941.
The 7 year war was a war that lasted seven years and was fought between French-Indian allies and the British and its colonies.
The Seven Year War was fought between Great Britain and France. Russia and Spain aided France and Prussia and Portugal aided Great Britain.
In 1942 i belive it was World War 2 but i am not for sure
7 years
7 years
No, the United States did not fight in the eastern front in World War I (or even in World War II). The eastern front, in both World Wars, was mainly in Russia and was fought primarily by Russia. The U.S. did deploy troops to Russia during the Russian Civil War, right after World War I, but it was a short stay and the U.S. troops did not see much fighting. The longest war the U.S. has fought so far has been the war in Afghanistan, which, as of writing this in November 2015, is now just over 13 years old (while the U.S. officially ended its deployment there in late 2014, there are still U.S. troops fighting there). The longest declared war that the U.S. fought was the war against Japan during World War II- it started on December 7, 1941 and ended when Japan surrendered nearly four years later on September 2, 1945.
September 1939-August 1945 So about 7 years
131,028,000 Americans fought in World War 2. This figure represents all forces however. The link below says 7 million were soldiers in the army.