The United States first engaged in combat during World War II against Japan following the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This surprise military strike led to the U.S. formally entering the war on December 8, 1941, when Congress declared war on Japan. Subsequently, American forces also fought against Axis powers in other theaters, including Europe, but Japan was the initial adversary.
The first battles in WW2 are as follows. Germany's first fight was the invasion of Poland. Russias first fight was when Germans invaded. Frances first fight was the German invasion. The US of A's first "fight" if you'd call it that is Pearl Harbor. Japan's first was the invasion of China.
France and Belgium
You can't fight a war without weapons.
in Europe and in north Africa
Europe
france belgium germany
yes the US did fight in ww1 it was closer to the end of the war though
Korea
no
yes
Germans
Germans
World War 1, World War 2 and I think the Korean War too.
First Barbary War - 1801 to 1805
Axis Powers mainly including at first Italy and Germany and then Japan.
Yes
The first battles in WW2 are as follows. Germany's first fight was the invasion of Poland. Russias first fight was when Germans invaded. Frances first fight was the German invasion. The US of A's first "fight" if you'd call it that is Pearl Harbor. Japan's first was the invasion of China.