their were no battles within the mainland.
No battles fought here
The Battles of Brandwine and Fort McHenry in the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Antietam in the US Civil War.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
Nazi Germany never attacked the US on US soil.However, Germans certainly attacked US soldiers who went into World War II overseas; the battles are too numerous to list.
gettysburg
No, it was a European war.
their were no battles within the mainland.
there were no battles in the us
bassem
they were cannon fodder
No battles fought here
In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
those locations were important to the Japanese, so when the US took those islands, it was a turning point in the war
Virginia saw the most (122) battles of the US Civil War.
those locations were important to the Japanese, so when the US took those islands, it was a turning point in the war
The Battles of Brandwine and Fort McHenry in the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Antietam in the US Civil War.