Vietnam was the last US war against a determined enemy. Since then:
1. Operation Urgent Fury-Grenada 1983
2. Operation Just Cause-Panama 1989
3. Operation Desert Storm-Iraq 1991
4. Operation Restore Hope-Somalia 1992/93
5. Operations in Bosnia/Kosovo 1995
6. Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan 2001
7. Operation Iraqi Freedom-Iraq 2003
8. Operation Odessey Dawn-Libya 2011
Wars prior to Vietnam were ground taking wars (territorial gains). Vietnam was a body count war-a war of attrition.
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Same as it's been since '54; Hanoi
WWII, Korean War, then Vietnam War
The North won and the South lost in both undeclared wars; US Civil War & Vietnam.
The US has fought no major wars since Vietnam.
The Indian Wars, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War (1990), and the Iraq War.
The vietnam war
The United States has not declared war on another country since World War Two. All military adventures since then have been referred to as 'police actions'. Answer Yes, they are recognised as wars
There have no declared US wars since the end of WW2.
I know the Vietnam war for sure and the others are on the tip of my tongue
Wars prior to Vietnam were ground taking wars (territorial gains). Vietnam was a body count war-a war of attrition.
Lots of wars have been in Asia. For example the Korean War and the Vietnam war.
Misinformed people believe un-declared wars aren't real wars; which makes the US Civil War also a "conflict" since the American Civil War was NOT a declared war either.
There has never been a civil war in Australia. There has been conflicts with the Indigenous community, but never a war. However, Australia has participated in wars such as World War 1 & 2, Vietnam, etc.
In New Zealand: the New Zealand wars 1845 to 1872.External: Boer War, WW1, WW2, Korean war, Malaysian War, Vietnam War, East Timor,
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.