Yes. In modern times, Greece fought in World War 2 and Korea. In ancient times, Greece fought the Persian Wars.
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Yes!He fought in the Mexican American War.
If you mean the northern states, they fought in the Civil War. Other than that one time, the US has always been united. Any wars which involved the north, involved the entire US. The US has, of course, fought in two world wars and many other wars.
Yes, for example: WW 1 , WW 2.
No wars were fought over Australia. The British were quick to defend their new territory from the French, who withdrew completely peacably when confronted and persuaded to forgo any interests in Australia. The Dutch had no real interest in the continent, either.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Plato fought in any wars. Plato is more commonly known for his work as a philosopher and his contributions to Western philosophy.
they were never banned from any wars. Gay people have fought in all wars. They just couldn't serve openly in the US military until 2011.
You probably mean "cold war" related wars. The way you've worded this question it could mean "any war", in which case there were probably hundreds of little wars fought on earth from 1945 to 1990. To include: 1. Wars in Africa against White rule (wars against Apartheid). 2. Wars in the Middle East (Southwest Asia) between the Israelis and Arabs. 3. Wars of power struggles else where on the globe; to include insurgencies. There were some communist related cold war battles fought in Greece, Turkey, Central and South America, etc. But the only "big" battles were the two wars fought in Korea and Vietnam that directly related to communism vs the free world.
Delphi, primarily known for its oracle and religious significance in ancient Greece, was not the site of major battles or wars. However, it did experience conflicts related to the control of its religious sanctuary, notably during the Sacred Wars, which were fought over the control of the Delphic Oracle. The most significant of these was the Third Sacred War (c. 339-338 BCE), which involved the city-states of Greece and ultimately led to the rise of Macedonian influence in the region.
Oregon was involved in wars that the rest of the country was involved in, such as the Civil War, both World Wars, and the Gulf Wars. As far as their own wars, they fought in the Snake War, which lasted from 1864-1868. It was a war fought against the Indian tribes that lived along the Snake River. It left over 1,700 dead.