The last time America fought in a conventional war was during World War 1. Conventional wars are the use of warfare that is conducted by using conventional military weapons and battlefield tactics between two or more states in an open confrontation.
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No. The first and last time that nukes were used in combat was August 1945 (WWII). Which is why "limited wars" were fought after WWII: "Limited" to non-atomic weapons (limited to conventional weapons only; limited war).
The US carried most of the effort in the Pacific, but there were also Allied forces from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and The Netherlands. Filipino guerrillas fought in the Philippine Islands, which at that time were a US possession. The Chinese, Burmese, Indians, and Vietnamese guerrillas, and others, fought the Japanese on mainland Asia. For the last week of the war the Soviet Union jumped in, for whatever territory they could grab, coming out with Sakhalin Island.
Union soldiers fought for the north, for the remaining United States of America. Confederates fought for the south, for the newly created Confederate States of America. Both north and south were overwhelmingly rural at that time, and almost all the soldiers on both sides were farm boys.
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For the Europeans especially the soviet union it was because of the territory that the Nazi took. For that cause the Japanese thought it was a good time to take territory as well so America fought back.