UK, Turkey, Australia, South Korea had the most troops
It didn't. The UK was just one of the many countries that formed an alliance to defeat the Axis forces in 1945.
The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!
The United Nations forces in Korea consisted of troops from the Republic of Korea, the US, the UK, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand and Turkey. Medical contingents were sent by Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy and India. This totals 22 nations.
The allied forces (USA, UK, USSR) won world war two with the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany and the Japanese empire.
UK, Turkey, Australia, South Korea had the most troops
The United Nations defended South Korea from North Korean aggression. The UN forces consisted primarily of the US, with contingencies from the UK, Australia, and Canada, Greece, and others. Later in the war, Chinese forces crossed the frozen Yangtze River to throw their weight behind their communist North Korean allies.
United States, Briton, France and Canada
US, UK, France, Russia, and Italy
The Soviet Union and China backed North Korea. UN Forces initially under the command of McArthur supported the South Korean Government (US, UK, Austrailia, Canada).
There is no such country as "Korea".There are North Korea and South Korea.North Korea -Recently due to the flooding in North Korea (in 2012), the UK sent emergency food and medical supplies to those caught in the flooding.North Korea is actually hostile to the UK and is one of the UK's most dangerous enemies. The UK would have preferred to not aid North Korea at all, but it has not choice because, as a member of NATO, the UK pledges to support disaster victims globally.South Korea -South Korea are one of the UK's closest allies. The UK aids the South Koreans by trading weapons, ammunition and military vehicles to so South Korea can defend themselves against the hostile North Korea.South Korea and the UK also exchange intelligence on North Korea for the security of both their countries.
yes -------------------------------- Each military has their own rules and requirements. For the UK you have to be 16 and have UK Residency (live in the UK) to join the Armed Forces.
Yes, UK forces fought against Japanese troops during World War II, primarily in the Pacific theater. Notable conflicts included the defense of British territories such as Malaya, Singapore, and Burma. The British military, alongside Commonwealth forces, engaged in significant battles against Japanese forces, particularly during the 1941-1942 campaigns. The war in the Pacific continued until Japan's surrender in 1945, after which British forces played a role in the post-war occupation.
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).
The primary forces were fielded by Germany, Italy, Japan, China, US, UK, USSR and France.
In the beginning it was NORTH Korea invading SOUTH Korea. Within months of that invasion, the US & UN are involved; in the defense of SOUTH Korea. Communist China enters the war on the side of NORTH Korea, after the US/UN advances too close to their border. NORTH Korea and the Red Chinese are communist nations. SOUTH Korea and the UN are free world nations. The USSR supplies the hardware for the communists to fight with (Tanks, Jets, Artillery, etc.).
No.