Yes indeed; Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War.
The Arab-Israeli wars of 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973 resulted in significant territorial and political changes in the region. The 1948 war led to the establishment of Israel and the displacement of many Palestinians. In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights, significantly increasing its territory. The 1973 Yom Kippur War ended in a military stalemate, but it eventually prompted peace negotiations, leading to the Camp David Accords in 1978 and a peace treaty with Egypt.
Four war events that I consider major are 1) the continuation of US involvement in Vietnam from 1970 to 1975, 2) the Yom Kippur War of 1973 in which Israel fought Egypt and Syria, 3) The Lebanese Civil War which began in 1975 and lasted through 1980 and beyond, and 4) the beginning of the Soviet-Afghan War in 1980. There were many other conflicts between 1970 and 1980, some of them tied in with the Cold War and some not, but I regard these as minor instead of major. Almost forgot.....5) The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, one of several wars fought between India and Pakistan.
Here's a start:World War IRussian Civil WarFinnish Civil WarCristero WarSpanish Civil WarIrish Civil WarWorld War II - Germany vs. PolandWorld War II - Germany vs. FranceWorld War II - Germany vs. RussiaWorld War II - Allies vs. GermanyWorld War II - Allies vs. ItalyWorld War II - Allies vs. Germany in AfricaWorld War II - Allies vs. Italy in AfricaWorld War II - Japan vs. KoreaWorld War II - Japan vs. ChinaWorld War II - Japan vs. PhilippinesWorld War II - Allies vs. JapanWorld War II - Japanese theatreChina Civil WarGreek Civil WarCosta Rican War1948 War of Independence (Israel)Sinai War (Israel)Kasmir War (India/Pakistan)Chinese Occupation of Tibet (whether this is a war is a contested subject)Korean Civil War (involving Russian, China and the U.S., too)Sino-Indian WarIndo-Pakistan War of 1965Indo-Pakistan War of 1971Vietnam Civil War (involving France and then the U.S., too)Cambodian Civil WarGuatamalan Civil WarSix Day War (Israel/Many middle-east countries)War of Attritian (Israel/Egypt)Yom Kippur War (Israel/Egypt/Syria)Nigerian Civil WarLebanese Civil WarAlgerian Civil WarFirst Sudanese Civil WarFirst Lebanon War (Israel)East Timor (Indonesia/East Timor)Russia-Afghanistan WarSalvador Civil WarEthiopian Civil WarFalkan War (Britain/Argentina)Iran-Iraq WarUS-Iraq Kuwait Liberation WarSierra Leone Civil WarSerbian WarRwandan Civil WarKargil WarSecond Sudanese Civil WarUS-Iraq Occupation WarSecond Lebanon War (Israel)US-Afghanistan War
There was one in 1948, one in 1967, and one in 1973. This is not counting the Iran-Iraq War in 1980-1988, or Desert Storm in 1991, or the current operations; Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom.
Yes, it did. OPEC responded with an embargo of the United States (which had sent materiel to Israel in the late stages of that war), which resulted in the 1973 oil crisis.
OPEC
Yom Kippur War happened on 1973-10-25.
It was called the yom kippur war because the Arabs attacked on the Jewish Holiday called yom kippur
Yom Kippur is not a person or a country, it is a holiday. The Egyptians chose to invade Israel on Yom Kippur because of its solemnity. They expected the Israelis to be unprepared on Yom Kippur, which was indeed the case.
Opec cut off oil sales to the U.S. in retaliation to the U.S. decision to re-supply the Israeli military" during the Yom Kippur war.
The Yom Kippur war occurred in October of 1973, from October 6 to October 26.
No.
1973
about 20- 21 days
The United States.
Increased.