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No, but there are foreign military units, personnel, and equipment stationed on US Military bases on American soil.

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What are the bases that are uses to treat the soil?

Common bases used to treat soil include lime, calcium carbonate, and wood ash. These bases can help neutralize acidic soil, improve soil structure, and provide essential nutrients to plants. Application rates should be carefully calculated based on soil testing to avoid over-application.


Last war foght on us soil?

The last war fought on U.S. soil was the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which brought the United States into World War II. After Pearl Harbor, there were no further major military conflicts fought on U.S. soil.


Is a navy ship considered American soil?

Try trespassing on US soil and then try trespassing on an aircraft carrier.... Yes, a Navy ship is considered "sovereign U.S. Territory" and hence attacking it or boarding it is considered an attack on the US itself. Although this could be considered true for navy ships of any nation being regarded as their sovereign territory. I would be unsure as to how this holds up if said ship enters another nation's territorial waters though. [Note: any military ship is considered property and part of nation it belongs to, regardless of where it is located. Thus, docking a US destroyer in a Chinese port still means that anyone on-board the destroyer is considered to be on US territory.]


Can the US Army operate on American soil?

The US Army has operated on US soil since 1776. The national guard is the US Army. To further answer your question, What would happen is the US was ever invaded? The US Army would engage the enemy.


Why does soil differ from one place to another?

Soil is essentially made up of decayed vegetable matter, tiny pieces of rock and other 'foreign' matter. The plant-life will vary from place to place, as will the composition of rocks and any 'foreign' matter.

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Did the Soviet Union have military bases in the US?

No, the Soviet Union did not have military bases in the United States. During the Cold War, both superpowers were often in opposition, and the U.S. maintained a policy of containment against Soviet influence. While the U.S. had military bases around the world, especially in Europe and Asia, the Soviets did not establish any bases on American soil.


If a female citizen of a foreign country has a child fathered by an American in that foreign country is the child an American citizen?

I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).


What is Tim Tebows nationality?

He is an American born on foreign soil to American parents that are Baptist Missionaries.


What is the legal age to drink for military personel on American soil?

21. It does not change because of military status.


Who said 'Not one drop of American blood will be shed on foreign soil'?

Albert Einstein


Why was the civil war the most destructive war in american history?

You mean the most destructive on American soil. Because all the wars since then have been on foreign soil.


Why are there American military cemeteries in other countries?

The American Battle Monuments Commission administers, operates, and maintains 24 permanent American burial grounds on foreign soil. See their link below and be sure to scroll down to the video selection, 'Fields of Honor' to see theses overseas cemeteries.


Can you bury soldiers in foreign soil?

The military usuallt buries the corpse when in a time of war rather than send it back for a proper funeral


Was jays treaty a foreign or domestic issue?

foreign; it was a treaty that stated that the British were to leave American soil but didn't state that the British couldn't interfere with America's trade.


Who has jurisdiction on a military installation located in a foreign country?

Jurisdiction on foreign soil is determined by the SOFA (support of forces agreement) that is signed by the countries involved. In most cases, the country that has the installation on foreign soil will maintain jurisdiction within the confines of the installation. In cases of crimes committed by host nation citizens within the installation the SOFA will define the jurisdiction. Military members will always be subject to the UCMJ abroad as well as at home.


Are consulates considered foreign soil?

Yes, consulates are considered foreign soil because they are diplomatic missions of a foreign government located in another country.


Why do people feel the 9 11 is important today?

It was an attack on American people, which happened on American soil. Thousands of regular citizens, as well as responders and military died as a result.