WWII was America's LAST declared war.
No. Congress never actually declared war. It is officially a CONFLICT, bu if you ask someone who was there, it was a war.
Means the same thing. Officially the American Civil War was not a war according to those that believe only "a declared war" is a real war. Since the US Civil War was not a "declared war", its officially designated as the "War of the Rebellion" and/or "the war between the states." By this definition, no wars have been fought since WWII; America's last declared war. And don't forget, the US Civil War wasn't a war either! (According to those "not a declared war" people). To answer your question, the Vietnam War has always been called both, even during the 1960s.
No, World War II was not the last war declared by the United States. The US has engaged in military conflicts since then, such as the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan War, and Iraq War, among others. However, these conflicts were not officially declared as wars by Congress.
The Vietnam War officially began on November 1, 1955.
WWII was America's LAST declared war.
World WAr 2 was the last time Italy was at war officially.
war
Officially, no, America is not in a war. In my opinion however you could say that the USA is involved ( by no choice of their own ) in a war with radical Muslim terrorists.
No. Congress never actually declared war. It is officially a CONFLICT, bu if you ask someone who was there, it was a war.
Veitnam War
The Vietnam War.
April 6th 1917
War of 1812
It was when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour without warning. America declared war on Japan. A couple of days later, Adolf Hitler and Nazis Germany declared war on America. America officially declared war on Japan and Germany and was able to come to Britain and her Allies in our hour of need, not only in Europe, but in Asia as well.
WWII.
The American Civil War officially began on April 12, 1861. It would last for over four years, ending officially on May 9, 1865.