A complete answer would take more time than I have available, but see related link "United Nations Peacekeeping Missions, Past and Current" at the bottom, where you can find facts, figures (including contributing nations) for all United Nations peacekeeping operations. Bear in mind that peacekeeping operations are not solely a function of the United Nations, but have been conducted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the African Union, and the European Union.
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No, there are no United Nations (UN) troops stationed in the United States. The U.S. is a sovereign nation and does not require UN peacekeeping forces for domestic issues. While the UN does deploy peacekeeping missions in various conflict areas around the world, these operations do not extend to the U.S.
The branch of the US Armed Forces composed of land combat and service forces is the United States Army. It is primarily responsible for ground-based military operations and includes a wide range of units, from infantry to armored divisions. The Army plays a crucial role in national defense, humanitarian missions, and peacekeeping efforts.
yes, US forces participated in the korean war from 1950 to 1953
Yes. US forces participated in most of the Korean war battles
All of them, including Coast Guard
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The US has been involved in several. Which one did you have in mind?
Bowling is the most participated sport in the US, followed by soccer and baseball.
Canadians did not participate in the Iraq-Iran War (1980-1988); US Forces patrolled the Persian Gulf during that conflict, to keep the Gulf open.
The NVA and VC used Cambodia to transport supplies because the US did not have permission to go there and it might have been helpful to US forces to fly missions under the radar of enemy forces
Great Britain, the US and France participated in the battle for Yorktown.