George W. Bush sought and received congressional approval to send troops to both Afghanistan and Iraq. For Afghanistan, he obtained the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) from Congress on September 14, 2001, in response to the 9/11 attacks. For Iraq, he sought a separate AUMF, which Congress passed in October 2002, allowing military action against Saddam Hussein's regime. These approvals provided the legal basis for the military interventions in both countries.
December 8th, 1941.
As the American Revolutionary War progressed, George Washington had too concerns about troop help from France. His first concern was that France would not send enough troops to help the Americans. His other concern was ironical. He was concerned that France would send so many troops over to America, that France might be tempted to replace the British as "rulers" of the Americans.
President Woodrow Wilson agreed to send 15,000 troops to North Russia and Siberia.
Poland
to protect america
SAS commandos in 2002.
No.
Both Houses of Congress approved it.
Not for sure... Somewhere between the whole 9/11/01 crisis. But this is not the best information
He promised that he would send U.S troops from Iraq to Afghanistan to fight terrorists group there.
No- this did not happen until the 9-11 incident and Bush was president.
Yes, but if you would like to send a package to any soldier, try www.anysoldier.com This is a great morale booster for the troops and a wonderful way to support them. God Bless Our Troops!
William Pitt sent his troops to North America to battle the French. Pitt wanted full control of North American and in order to have that he needed to send the French out.
Lafayette.
1961
FOR OIL they only joined the british in Iraq for cheeper oil they see oil and send their troops, just think if you had a oil mine and you saw America with a big but pathetic force you would plant a few bombs and shoot a few yanks