They helped win the war. I don't know!!!!!
Troops are deployed overseas for a number of reasons. Some troops are sent into combat zones to try and perserve peace. Some troops are sent to allied countries to help with aid. Troops are also sent overseas to help allied troops with missions.
One significant American victory during the War for Independence was the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. This decisive engagement marked a turning point in the war, as the American forces, led by General Horatio Gates, successfully defeated British General John Burgoyne's troops. The victory not only boosted American morale but also persuaded France to formally ally with the American colonies, providing crucial military support that would help secure independence.
No, Auschwitz was in Nazi-occupied Poland. No U.S. troops fought in Poland.
France decided to help the Americans
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
Troops are deployed overseas for a number of reasons. Some troops are sent into combat zones to try and perserve peace. Some troops are sent to allied countries to help with aid. Troops are also sent overseas to help allied troops with missions.
that he could command ships as well as do man other things to help the american troops:)
american troops used Russia as a base to guard important allied ports
american troops used Russia as a base to guard important allied ports
american troops used Russia as a base to guard important allied ports
american troops used russia as a base to guard important allied ports
France played a large role in helping the Americans gain independence from Great Britain. They supplied troops and used their navy to help battle the British navy. The victory of George Washington at Yorktown would not have been possible without the French troops and navy.
American soldiers supplied much need fresh troops to the Allied effort. They were vital to the Hundred Days Offensive, the final military operation of the war, which forced the German Empire to finally surrender and end the war.
No, Auschwitz was in Nazi-occupied Poland. No U.S. troops fought in Poland.
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They joined American soldiers.
France decided to help the Americans