When they help the french and british troops with supplies
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Charles Lindbergh did not actively participate in any war as a combatant, but he was a prominent figure during World War II. He served as a consultant for the U.S. military and advocated for aviation advancements. Additionally, he was involved in the America First Committee, which opposed U.S. involvement in the war until the attack on Pearl Harbor. Lindbergh later supported the war effort and flew missions as a civilian pilot for the military.
The first official battle of World War II involving overt US military presence was the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
No, the Thompson was first created in 1926 and was fielded for the U.S Military in 1928 and was first fielded by the U.S Navy
When they help the french and british troops with supplies
Most historians accept the year 1961 as the first year of military involvement.
the Mediterranean
Which U.S. military force was the first to enter WWI?
World War I
The Isolationist Party and America First
The first computer was used for the military to help with World War II. The military was the only group that could fund for the expensive technology before more were made for the world.
Yes it was
American involvement in Vietnam started with military advisors. The soldiers didn't come until later.it was a habbit of us to interfere in others affairs.
President Eisenhower sent military advisors and maybe some technicians to Vietnam to help the government there stay in power. That was the beginning of US involvement there.
Jeanette Rankin (She was also the only person to vote against involvement in both World War I and World War II)
An Alleyman is military slang for a German, especially during the First World War.