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Always consider the SOURCE when asked this question. Are US Troops really "under-trained"? Who says? Why do they say so? By comparison to whom? What makes the individual qualified (expert) to make such a statement? Is the individual whom the statement came from, a combat veteran who fought against a worthy foe? Is the individual with whom the statement came from, a combat veteran who fought against an EASY enemy (which does not say much about the combat experience)? Is the individual with whom the statement came from, an individual who never served in the military and/or never fought in actual combat? Always consider the source.

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How many troops where from other countries?

The number of troops from other countries varies significantly depending on the specific conflict or mission in question. For example, during the Iraq War, coalition forces included troops from several nations, with the largest contributors being the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, among others. In peacekeeping missions, such as those conducted by the United Nations, troops from numerous member countries participate. For exact numbers in a specific context, it's best to refer to official military reports or databases.


What forces invaded Iraq in march 2003?

The forces that invaded Iraq in march 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom was a combination of troops from many countries. The Multinationals Force Iraq as it was called consisted of troops from these nations.The United StatesGreat BritainAustraliaPolandAlbaniaDenmarkSpainAfter the Invasion many other nations deployed troops to Iraq via the United Nations. A full list can be found by clicking on the Wikapedia link below under related links.


Who sent troops to help south Koria in 1950?

In 1950, the United States sent troops to help South Korea in response to the invasion by North Korean forces. This military intervention was part of a broader effort to support South Korea under the auspices of the United Nations, which authorized the use of force to repel the North Korean aggression. Other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, also contributed troops to the United Nations Command supporting South Korea during the Korean War.


What was most important about the great white fleet voyage?

It impressed other nations with american power.


Which western country provided most of the soldiers for the you.n troops fighting in Korea?

The United States provided the majority of the soldiers for the United Nations troops fighting in the Korean War. About 90% of the UN forces were American troops, reflecting the U.S.'s significant military commitment to the conflict. Other countries contributed smaller contingents, but the U.S. played a central role in the overall UN effort in Korea.

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What forces invaded Iraq in march 2003?

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How were Bahamas troops involved in World war 1?

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