The defeat of US soldiers in various conflicts can often be attributed to a combination of factors, but two key reasons include inadequate preparation and underestimation of the enemy. In many instances, US forces faced unfamiliar terrain and guerrilla tactics that challenged their conventional military strategies. Additionally, issues such as lack of support from local populations and political constraints further complicated military objectives, leading to strategic setbacks.
In World war two, the United States military lost 400,000 soldiers.
False obviously. For 2 reasons, one if the US even tried, they would of succeeded. Another is that if the US wanted to defeat England then it would make more sense in just becoming allies with Hitler instead fighting with a country that you want to defeat.
There were many reasons that led men to join the Northern and Southern armies during the US Civil War. Here is a list of reasons:* They fought to keep the United States in tact. They believed that two separate "Americas" would be weaker than a united US;* They fought for independence, believing that the South would be marginalized if it continued to remain part of the United States;* They fought either to continue slavery or help to abolish it;* Freed slaves fought as Union soldiers to help defeat the slave holding Confederacy;* Some fought because they were drafted into each army; and* Some fought to be loyal to their respective states, whether they owned slaves or not. This was a small segment of the Confederate army.
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
The main cause of death in the US Civil War was disease because of the unsanitary conditions in hospitals used to care for wounded soldiers. One of the greatest killers was Dysentery, a disease that killed over 45,000 Union soldiers and 50,000 Confederate soldiers. It is estimated that two thirds of all deaths among US Civil War soldiers were due to various diseases.
So they can defeat their enemies and protect us.
After the fight of the brave soldiers of Russia, thanks to the Nature, cold help us to win the invaders.
It is likely that US might win the war. Russia could defeat both India and China together, but they would get a lot of their soldiers lost in the battle. US has much better weapons and better, trained soldiers than Russia, making it more powerful.
In World war two, the United States military lost 400,000 soldiers.
False obviously. For 2 reasons, one if the US even tried, they would of succeeded. Another is that if the US wanted to defeat England then it would make more sense in just becoming allies with Hitler instead fighting with a country that you want to defeat.
My assumption. Germany cannot defeat US. But France can. But Germany can defeat France.
There were many reasons that led men to join the Northern and Southern armies during the US Civil War. Here is a list of reasons:* They fought to keep the United States in tact. They believed that two separate "Americas" would be weaker than a united US;* They fought for independence, believing that the South would be marginalized if it continued to remain part of the United States;* They fought either to continue slavery or help to abolish it;* Freed slaves fought as Union soldiers to help defeat the slave holding Confederacy;* Some fought because they were drafted into each army; and* Some fought to be loyal to their respective states, whether they owned slaves or not. This was a small segment of the Confederate army.
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
The best estimate was that in the North, almost two million soldiers were in the military during the course of the US Civil War. The best estimate for the Confederacy is perhaps 750,000.
With the French defeat, the South Vietnamese government needed help to train and equip its army. The US was committed to stopping the spread of Communism throughout Asia.
Yes, the US helped defeat the Japanese after they attacked the US in the Pearl harbour.
To help out other countries