The ones I can think of are: Invasion of Panama (1989) -- to remove dictator Manuel Noriega
Operation Desert Shield/Storm (1990-91) -- to remove Saddam Hussein's army from Kuwait
Somalia (1993) -- peacekeeping & humanitarian relief
Haiti (1994) -- peacekeeping
Bosnia (1996-present?) -- peacekeeping
Yugoslavia (1999) -- related to the war in Bosnia
Afghanistan (2001-present) -- because of 9/11
Iraq (2003-present) -- to remove Saddam Hussein
Military bases employed MANY people. When the cold war ended in 1990, base closures put MANY people out of work.
Still hovering around the 5,000 mark.
Because it was done by the controlling military regime. The US and UK do not recognize this name change or many other actions of the military junta.
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
There were many communist "type" insurrections, riot type actions, and covert actions during the cold war (1945 thru 1990). From Cuba to Turkey, from Italy to Greece; from Central America to Indonesia. But only two big communist wars involving armies, air forces, and navies: Korea and Vietnam.
Since a cold war means NO WAR, there were no casualties.
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Military bases employed MANY people. When the cold war ended in 1990, base closures put MANY people out of work.
people arent the sure but there were tons most of them didnt know any military actions
Still hovering around the 5,000 mark.
None, the taking over of nations was part of the military actions of the war.
Since you did not indicate which country of military service you wanted to know about I can tell you there were many thousands of awards given out by all the military forces.
Because it was done by the controlling military regime. The US and UK do not recognize this name change or many other actions of the military junta.
The M113 is a military infantry track vehicle. It was designed and built in the U.S. and used by the American Army since the early 60s. It is also used my the military of many other countries all over the world.The M113 is a military infantry track vehicle. It was designed and built in the U.S. and used by the American Army since the early 60s. It is also used my the military of many other countries all over the world.
Yes. The Chinese had a large military and was a great threat to many countries at the time.
Over 4 million copies of "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote have been sold since its publication in 1966.
950,248 civilians died from military actions during WW1, while 5,891,000 from things like famine and disease.