Operation Restore Hope was a humanitarin effort that became violent; and thus was terminated when the mission was deemed no longer worth the effort. The original mission was to medically help, and feed, the needy of that particular region.
The answer is Yes, there were US Forces in Thailand during the Vietnam War. To find out more information go to www.519transportationassociation.com and www.usarsupthai.webs.com There were US Forces in Thailand beginning in the 1950's and throughout the late 1970's. Today there continues to be a contingent of MACTHAI headquartered in Bangkok.
Yes, but the intervention was delayed for six months to get the necessary UN approval.
The US didn't know how to compute the victories and defeats in the early days. Couldn't go by the old stand by...taking ground...so something new had to be invented; the BODY COUNT! So, the US forces won alot of battles, and lost very few...because the US forces killed many a communist in South Vietnam, from the very early days in 1955 until the 1970s. The US had the firepower to kill more of them, than they could us. So our counts were usually higher.
Yes in the second world war , the U.S.A and Germany did go to war in Libya. The leader of the German forces was called the Desert fox. General Goebells.
There are a couple of answers to this. Most soldiers will go straight to Advanced Individual Training, where they learn the skills needed to do the job they enlisted for. If you joined an MOS that requires language training, you do that before AIT. The installation you go to is the Presidio of Monterey, California. Soldiers who joined MOS 18X (Special Forces Enlistment) go to a lot of schools: Infantry School, Airborne School, then Special Operations Preparation Course, Special Forces Assessment and Selection, and finally the Special Forces Qualification Course.
The US battled the central forces, which were Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Advisers in 1955, Special Forces (Green Beret) in 1961, US Regulars in 1965.
If you mean "you" as in the armed forces, then NO. The US and UK armed forces attacked Iraq on March 20, 2003 (Operation Iraqi Freedom).
To help win the victory over the Nazi German forces.
Ww1- US entered around 1917-1918 Ww2- the US was in war with Japan, but US forces were sent to fight Germans in 1942-1945
De Oppress Liber - "To Free the Oppressed" - is the motto of US Army Special Forces.
The NVA and VC used Cambodia to transport supplies because the US did not have permission to go there and it might have been helpful to US forces to fly missions under the radar of enemy forces
Yes, but the intervention was delayed for six months to get the necessary UN approval.
The answer is Yes, there were US Forces in Thailand during the Vietnam War. To find out more information go to www.519transportationassociation.com and www.usarsupthai.webs.com There were US Forces in Thailand beginning in the 1950's and throughout the late 1970's. Today there continues to be a contingent of MACTHAI headquartered in Bangkok.
For a 1992 Ford Ranger , 2.9 V6 : With engine oil filter change : ( I believe that is 5.0 US. quarts )
Julie - 1992 Touch and Go 1-6 was released on: USA: 1992
The US didn't know how to compute the victories and defeats in the early days. Couldn't go by the old stand by...taking ground...so something new had to be invented; the BODY COUNT! So, the US forces won alot of battles, and lost very few...because the US forces killed many a communist in South Vietnam, from the very early days in 1955 until the 1970s. The US had the firepower to kill more of them, than they could us. So our counts were usually higher.