Americans first fought in World War II during the Battle of Kasserine Pass in Tunisia in February 1943. This battle marked the United States' first significant ground engagement against Axis forces in North Africa. Prior to this, American forces had participated in operations such as the defense of the Philippines, but Kasserine Pass was their first major confrontation in a coordinated offensive campaign. The battle highlighted the need for improved tactics and leadership among U.S. troops.
Pearl Harbour in Hawaii on 7 December 1941
If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917
There were close to 1 million African American soldiers that fought with the allied troops during World War II. Prior to 1941 African Americans were deemed unfit for war and were not allowed to fight on the front lines.
pearl harbor
Egypt fort with the Americans i think?
Which war are you referring to?
To fight in the First World War or similar. To fight in the First World War or similar.
The Americans.
Second World War, in which over 16 million Americans were inducted into the Armed Forces.
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yes
The American civil war.
Pearl Harbour in Hawaii on 7 December 1941
Because they wanted to fight for their country
No most were locked in interment camps.
yes