american solidiers fought for our country
It was Great Britain.
No, the United States did not fight in the eastern front in World War I (or even in World War II). The eastern front, in both World Wars, was mainly in Russia and was fought primarily by Russia. The U.S. did deploy troops to Russia during the Russian Civil War, right after World War I, but it was a short stay and the U.S. troops did not see much fighting. The longest war the U.S. has fought so far has been the war in Afghanistan, which, as of writing this in November 2015, is now just over 13 years old (while the U.S. officially ended its deployment there in late 2014, there are still U.S. troops fighting there). The longest declared war that the U.S. fought was the war against Japan during World War II- it started on December 7, 1941 and ended when Japan surrendered nearly four years later on September 2, 1945.
They fought all throughout the French War. They are North African troops.
The answer ranges to 1 and 600. Hope the answer helps. 0 Buffalo Soldiers fought in the Civil War. 180,000 Color Troops fought in the Civil War
american solidiers fought for our country
It was Great Britain.
No - it was a conflict fought by British troops against the Argentinian invaders. No other country was involved.
Defining a war in the traditional method, which the conflict was fought against another "COUNTRY" (nation) which had a set government and a national flag, the Vietnam War would be the longest (war against the nation of North Vietnam). Defining war in the broad sense, and not neccessarily fought against a country with a set government and a national flag, then the American Indian Wars (American Frontier Wars) would be America's longest war(s): roughly 1620 until 1890 (ending at the Battle of Wounded Knee).
No, the United States did not fight in the eastern front in World War I (or even in World War II). The eastern front, in both World Wars, was mainly in Russia and was fought primarily by Russia. The U.S. did deploy troops to Russia during the Russian Civil War, right after World War I, but it was a short stay and the U.S. troops did not see much fighting. The longest war the U.S. has fought so far has been the war in Afghanistan, which, as of writing this in November 2015, is now just over 13 years old (while the U.S. officially ended its deployment there in late 2014, there are still U.S. troops fighting there). The longest declared war that the U.S. fought was the war against Japan during World War II- it started on December 7, 1941 and ended when Japan surrendered nearly four years later on September 2, 1945.
Before America became a country, we fought in the French and Indian War. But, the first war we fought as a country was the American Revolutionary War.
Many of the troops who supported North Korea were Chinese, while many of the troops who fought for South Korea were American.
A civil war is fought by differing factions of a single country.
A civil war is fought by differing factions of a single country.
The Vietnam war was the longest war American had fought in. We got involved with the war in 1954 and it ended in 1973. 58,000 Americans were killed in the war and 2-3 million Vietnamese were killed as well.
They fought all throughout the French War. They are North African troops.
the north had 2 million troops and the south had 800,000 troops