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Its more of a question what war did the US help England with. Starting with World War one which for Britain and France took place from 1914 to 1918. The US avoided war but in January 1917 the Germans introduced unrestricted submarine warfare and America joined the allies until the end of the war in November 1918.

World War 2 began when Britain declared war on Germany in 1939. The US didn't join until 1941 however the war ended in 1945.

It isn't widely appreciated but Britain was also involved in the Korean War.

Britain was also involved in the Persian Gulf War and as part of the UN almost every other war the US has been in. The only exception I cant think of is the Vietnam War which Britain had no part in.

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