Chapter 10 Guided Reading the Spanish American War Answers
This is a list of wars and rebellions involving the United states of america. [1] Currently, in that location are 102 wars on this list, 3 of which are ongoing.
- USA defeat
- United states victory
- Another issue (due east.grand. a treaty or peace without a clear issue, status quo ante bellum, issue of ceremonious or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
- Ongoing disharmonize
18th-century wars [edit]
| Conflict | Allies | Belligerent | Result for the United States and its Allies | Presidents of the The states |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Revolutionary State of war (1775–1783) Location: Eastern North America, Southern North America, Gibraltar, India, Caribbean area Body of water, and the Atlantic The Boxing of Long Island, Baronial 27, 1776 |
Watauga Association |
| Usa-allied victory
| President of the Continental Congress in American Revolutionary War:
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| Cherokee–American wars (1776–1795) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Old Southwest Abduction of Daniel Boone's girl by the Cherokee | | | United states of america-allied victory | President of the Continental Congress in Cherokee –American wars:
Presidents of the United States:
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| Northwest Indian State of war (1785–1793) Role of the American Indian Wars Location: Northwest Territory The Battle of Fallen Timbers | | Western Confederacy Listing
| Usa-allied victory
| George Washington |
| Quasi-State of war (1798–1800) Location: Atlantic Body of water, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean USS Constellation vs. Fifty'Insurgente | Co-argumentative: |
| Convention of 1800
| John Adams |
19th-century wars [edit]
| Conflict | Allies | Belligerent | Upshot for the United States and its Allies | Presidents of the United States |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Barbary State of war (1801–1805) Role of the Barbary Wars Location: Mediterranean Ocean off the coast of Tripoli Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon at Derna, Apr 1805 | | | U.s.-allied victory | Thomas Jefferson |
| Tecumseh'south War (1810–1813) Part of the American Indian Wars and the War of 1812 Location: Northwest River Ohio The Boxing of Tippecanoe | | Tecumseh's Confederacy List
| US victory | James Madison |
| War of 1812 (1812–1815) Location: Eastern and Central North America General Andrew Jackson stands on the parapet of his makeshift defenses as his troops repulse attacking Highlanders, by painter Edward Percy Moran in 1910. | Creek Allies |
Tecumseh's Confederacy List
| Inconclusive/Other Outcome
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| Creek State of war (1813–1814) Part of the American Indian Wars and the War of 1812 Location: Southern Us The Battle of Horseshoe Curve, 1814 | Lower Creeks | Ruby-red Stick Creek | Usa-allied victory
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| 2nd Barbary War (1815) Office of the Barbary Wars Location: Mediterranean Ocean and the Barbary States Decatur's squadron off Algiers | | | Usa victory | |
| First Seminole War (1817–1818) Part of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Pensacola, Castilian Florida Barracks and tents at Fort Brooke virtually Tampa Bay | | Seminole | Usa victory
| James Monroe |
| Arikara War (1823) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Missouri River An Arikara warrior | Sioux | Arikara | Inconclusive/Other Result
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| Winnebago War (1827) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Illinois and Michigan Territory | | Prairie La Crosse Ho-Chunks with a few allies | US-allied victory
| John Quincy Adams |
| Black Hawk War (1832) Role of the American Indian Wars Location: Illinois and Michigan Territory Native women and children fleeing the Battle of Bad Axe | Ho-Chunk Menominee Potawatomi | Black Hawk's British Ring Ho-Chunk and Potawatomi allies | US-allied victory
| Andrew Jackson |
| Texas Revolution (1835–1836) Location: Texas Autumn of the Alamo |
| | Texan victory
| Martin Van Buren |
| Second Seminole War (1835–1842) Function of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Florida, United states U.Southward. Marines search for Seminoles in the Everglades | | Seminole | US victory
| Martin Van Buren (March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841) William Henry Harrison(March 4, 1841 – April iv, 1841) John Tyler (April 4, 1841 –March 4, 1845) |
| Aroostook War (1838–1839) Location: Maine–New Brunswick border Map showing the boundary claims and final border | | | Inconclusive/Other Event
| Martin Van Buren |
| Mexican–American War (1846–1848) Location: Texas, New Mexico, California and Mexico 2d Dragoons charge the enemy at the Boxing of Resaca de la Palma, 1846 | | | U.s.a.-allied victory
| James Thousand. Polk |
| Cayuse War (1847–1855) Function of the American Indian Wars Location: Oregon The Whitman Massacre. | | Cayuse | US victory
| James K. Polk (March four, 1845 – March 4, 1849) Zachary Taylor (March iv, 1849 – July nine, 1850) Millard Fillmore (July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853) Franklin Pierce (March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857) |
| Apache Wars (1849–1924) Part of the Texas–Indian wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Southwestern Usa U.S. Cavalry dash for cover while fighting Apaches, past F. Remington | | Apache Ute Yavapai | Us victory
| James Thou. Polk (March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849) Zachary Taylor (March 4, 1849 – July 9, 1850) Millard Fillmore (July 9, 1850 – March four, 1853) Franklin Pierce (March 4, 1853 – March four, 1857) James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March iv, 1861) Abraham Lincoln (March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865) Andrew Johnson (April 15, 1865 – March four, 1869) Ulysses Due south. Grant (March iv, 1869 – March iv, 1877) Rutherford B. Hayes (March 4, 1877 – March iv, 1881) James A. Garfield (March 4, 1881 – September xix, 1881) Chester A. Arthur (September nineteen, 1881 – March iv, 1885) Grover Cleveland (March 4, 1885 – March four, 1889) Benjamin Harrison (March 4, 1889 – March four, 1893) Grover Cleveland (March 4, 1893 – March iv, 1897) William McKinley (March iv, 1897 – September 14, 1901) Theodore Roosevelt (September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909) William Howard Taft (March 4, 1909 – March four, 1913) Woodrow Wilson (March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921) Warren Thou. Harding (March 4, 1921 – August ii, 1923) Calvin Coolidge (August 2, 1923 – March iv, 1929) |
| Bleeding Kansas (1854–1861) Location: Kansas and Missouri Sacking of Lawrence in 1856 | Anti-slavery settlers (Free-Staters) | Pro-slavery settlers (Border Ruffians) | Free-Stater victory.
| Franklin Pierce (March iv, 1853 – March 4, 1857) James Buchanan (March iv, 1857 – March 4, 1861) |
| Puget Sound War (1855–1856) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Washington | Snoqualmie | Nisqually Muckleshoot Puyallup Klickitat Haida Tlingit | United states victory
| Franklin Pierce |
| Rogue River Wars (1855–1856) Location: Rogue Valley | | Rogue River people | US victory
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| Third Seminole State of war (1855–1858) Part of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Pensacola, Florida | | Seminole | United states of america victory
| Franklin Pierce (March iv, 1853 – March 4, 1857) James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861) |
| Yakima State of war (1855–1858) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Washington Territory Seattleites evacuate to the town blockhouse as USSDecatur opens fire on advancing tribal forces. | Snoqualmie | Yakama Walla Walla tribe Umatilla tribe Nez Perce tribe Cayuse tribe | US victory | Franklin Pierce (March iv, 1853 – March iv, 1857) James Buchanan (March four, 1857 – March 4, 1861) |
| 2d Opium State of war (1856–1859) Part of the Opium Wars Location: China Palikao's span, on the evening of the battle, past Émile Bayard | | | US victory
| Franklin Pierce (March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857) James Buchanan (March four, 1857 – March four, 1861) |
| Utah War (1857–1858) Role of the Mormon wars Location: Utah Territory and Wyoming | | Deseret/Utah Mormons (Nauvoo Legion) | Inconclusive/Other Result
| Franklin Pierce (March 4, 1853 – March iv, 1857) James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861) |
| Navajo Wars (1858–1866) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: New Mexico Fort Defiance | | | US victory
| Franklin Pierce (March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857) James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861) Abraham Lincoln (March 4, 1861 – April fifteen, 1865) |
| Pig War (1859) Location: San Juan Islands Proposed boundaries: Through Haro Strait, favored by the US Through Rosario Strait, favored past Great britain Through San Juan Channel, compromise proposal The lines are every bit shown on maps of the time. The mod boundary follows straight line segments and roughly follows the blue line. The modern eastern boundary of San Juan County roughly follows the cherry-red line. |
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| Inconclusive
| James Buchanan |
| John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry (1859) Part of pre-Civil State of war conflicts Location: W Virginia Harper'due south Weekly illustration of U.South. Marines attacking John Brown'southward "Fort" Teresa Baine | | Abolitionist Insurgents | US victory | James Buchanan |
| First and 2d Cortina State of war (1859–1861) Location: Texas and Mexico | | | US-allied victory | James Buchanan |
| Paiute War (1860) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Pyramid Lake, Nevada | | Paiute Shoshone Bannock | US victory | James Buchanan |
| American Civil State of war (1861–1865) Location: Southern United States, Indian Territory, Northeastern Us, Western United states, Atlantic Ocean The Battle of Antietam, by Kurz & Allison. | Indian Home Baby-sit | Catawba | Usa victory
| Abraham Lincoln |
| Yavapai Wars (1861–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Arizona Rescue of Lt. Charles Rex | | Yavapai Apache Yuma Mohave | United states victory | Abraham Lincoln (March iv, 1861 – April fifteen, 1865) Andrew Johnson (April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869) Ulysses S. Grant (March four, 1869 – March four, 1877) |
| Dakota War of 1862 (1862) Role of the American Indian Wars Location: Minnesota and Dakota The Siege of New Ulm, Minnesota on Baronial 19, 1862 | | | US victory | Abraham Lincoln |
| Colorado State of war (1863–1865) Office of the American Indian Wars Location: Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska | | | Inconclusive/Other Event
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| Serpent State of war (1864–1868) Part of the American Indian Wars Locations: Oregon, Nevada, California, and Idaho | | Paiute Bannock Shoshone | US victory | Abraham Lincoln (March 4, 1861 – Apr 15, 1865) Andrew Johnson (April 15, 1865 – March four, 1869) |
| Pulverization River War (1865) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Powder River State | | | Inconclusive | Andrew Johnson |
| Crimson Cloud's State of war (1866–1868) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Powder River Country The Fetterman Massacre | | | Lakota-allied victory
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| Comanche Campaign (1867–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Western Usa Battle of Beecher Island. 1 soldier and three horses accept fallen, while others proceed to wage the boxing. | | Kiowa | United states of america victory | Andrew Johnson (Apr xv, 1865 – March iv, 1869) Ulysses S. Grant (March 4, 1869 – March iv, 1877) |
| United states expedition to Korea (1871) Location: Ganghwa Island The captured Sujagi aboard USS Colorado in June 1871 | | | Inconclusive/Other Result American military victory American diplomatic failure
| Ulysses S. Grant |
| Modoc War (1872–1873) Function of the American Indian Wars Location: California and Oregon Engraving of soldiers recovering the bodies of the slain May 3, 1873. | | | US victory | |
| Blood-red River War (1874–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Texas | | Kiowa | US victory
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| Las Cuevas War (1875) Location: Texas and Mexico Texan soldiers. | | Mexican bandits | US victory
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| Neat Sioux War of 1876 (1876–1877) Role of the American Indian Wars Location: Montana, Dakota and Wyoming Custer'south last stand up at Little Bighorn. | | | US victory
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| Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Texas and Oklahoma | | Apache | U.s. victory | |
| Nez Perce War (1877) Office of the American Indian Wars Location: Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana Chief Joseph's band in the Battle of Bear Paw Mount | | Nez Perce Palouse | US victory | Rutherford B. Hayes |
| Bannock War (1878) Function of the American Indian Wars Location: Idaho, Oregon, and Wyoming | | Bannock Shoshone Paiute | United states of america victory | |
| Cheyenne War (1878–1879) Function of the American Indian Wars Location: Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Southward Dakota and Montana Aftermath of the Boxing of "The Pit." | | | United states of america victory | |
| Sheepeater Indian State of war (1879) Role of the American Indian Wars Location: Idaho | | Shoshone | US victory | |
| Victorio'due south War (1879–1880) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Mexico | | Apache | U.s.a.-allied victory | |
| White River War (1879) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Colorado Battle of Milk Creek Coulee | | Ute | US victory | |
| Crow War (1887) Office of the American Indian Wars Location: Montana Crow Indians Firing into the Agency 1887 | | | US victory | Grover Cleveland |
| Pine Ridge Campaign (1890–1891) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: South Dakota Mass grave for the dead Lakota after the conflict at Wounded Knee Creek. | | | U.s. victory | Benjamin Harrison |
| Garza War (1891–1893) Location: Texas and Mexico 3rd Cavalry Troopers searching a suspected Revolutionist, 1892 | | Garzistas | U.s.a.-allied victory | |
| Yaqui Wars (1896–1918) Role of the American Indian Wars Location: Arizona and Mexico 10th Cavalry soldiers holding Yaqui prisoners at their campsite in Acquit Valley, January 9, 1918. | | Pima Opata | US-allied victory | Grover Cleveland (March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897) |
| Second Samoan Ceremonious State of war (1898–1899) Location: Samoa Samoan warriors and American servicemen during the Siege of Apia in March 1899. | Samoa | Mataafans | Inconclusive/Other Result
| William McKinley |
| Spanish–American War (1898) Location: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines and Guam Theodore Roosevelt and the "Crude Riders" after the Boxing of San Juan Hill. | |
| US-allied victory
| William McKinley |
| Philippine–American War (1899–1902) Location: Philippines U.S. soldiers during the Battle of Manila. | 1899–1902
1902-1906
| 1899–1902
Limited Foreign Support:
1902-1906
| United states of america victory
| William McKinley (March four, 1897 – September 14, 1901) |
| Moro Rebellion (1899–1913) Location: Philippines American soldiers battling against Moro fighters. | | | US victory
| William McKinley (March 4, 1897 – September 14, 1901) |
| Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) Location: China U.S. soldiers during the Boxer Rebellion in China. |
| | U.s.a.-allied victory
| William McKinley |
20th-century wars [edit]
| Conflict | Combatant i | Combatant ii | Issue for the Us and its Allies | Presidents of the United states of america |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crazy Snake's War (1909) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Oklahoma Creek prisoners of war. | | Creek | U.s. victory | Theodore Roosevelt (September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909) Warren Yard. Harding Calvin Coolidge |
| Mexican Border War (1910–1919) Part of the Mexican Revolution Location: Mexico–United States border American troops of the 16th Infantry Regiment rest for the night on May 27, 1916 | | Supported by:
| U.s. victory
| William Howard Taft (March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913) Woodrow Wilson |
| Picayune Race War (1912) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Cuba USS Mississippi in Republic of cuba | | | US-allied victory
| William Howard Taft |
| U.s.a. occupation of Nicaragua (1912–1933) Part of the Assistant Wars Location: Nicaragua United states of america Marines holding a captured Sandinista flag. | | | Sandinist victory
| William Howard Taft (March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913) Woodrow Wilson Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover |
| Bluff War (1914–1915) Office of the American Indian Wars Location: Utah and Colorado Prisoners of the Bluff War in Thompson, Utah, waiting to board a train for their trial in Salt Lake Urban center. | | Ute Paiute | United states victory | Woodrow Wilson |
| U.s.a. occupation of Veracruz (1914) Role of the Mexican Revolution Location: Mexico American ships at Veracruz | Supported past:
| Supported by:
| Usa victory | |
| United States occupation of Haiti (1915–1934) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Haiti 2nd Marine Regiment in Republic of haiti | | | The states-allied victory | Woodrow Wilson (March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921) Warren One thousand. Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| United states occupation of the Dominican Democracy (1916–1924) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Dominican Republic United states of america Marines in the Occupation of the Dominican Republic. | | | US victory | Woodrow Wilson (March 4, 1913 – March iv, 1921) Warren Chiliad. Harding Calvin Coolidge |
| Earth War I (1917–1918) Location: Europe, Africa, Asia, Center East, the Pacific Islands, and declension of North and South America US troops firing 37mm gun during an advance against German entrenched positions. |
| | U.s.a.-allied victory
| Woodrow Wilson |
| Russian Ceremonious War (1918–1920) Location: Russia, Mongolia, and Iran United states troops march through Russian federation before the Boxing of Romanovka. |
| | Bolshevik victory
| |
| Posey State of war (1923) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Utah Ute and Paiute prisoners of war. | | Ute Paiute | The states victory
| Warren Yard. Harding |
| World War II (1941–1945) Location: Europe, Pacific Bounding main, Atlantic Ocean, Southeast Asia, E Asia, Middle East, Mediterranean, Due north Africa, Oceania, Due north and South America Vi Us Marines raising the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. |
| | Us-allied victory
| Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman |
| Korean State of war (1950–1953) Part of the Cold War Location: Korea U.S. soldier fires a 75mm recoilless burglarize, near Oetlook-tong, Korea, in support of infantry units directly across the valley. | |
| Inconclusive/Other Outcome
| Harry Due south. Truman (April 12, 1945 – January twenty, 1953) Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| Vietnam War (1955–1964[a], 1965–1973[b], 1974–1975[c]) Part of the Cold War and Indochina Wars Location: Vietnam, Kingdom of cambodia, and Laos 1st Cavalry Division, Boxing of Ia Drang, 1965. | | Supported by:
| North Vietnamese-centrolineal victory
| Dwight D. Eisenhower (January 20, 1953 – January xx, 1961) John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard Nixon Gerald Ford |
| Laotian Civil War (1953–1975) Part of the Indochina Wars and Cold War Location: Laos A U.Southward. Air Force Bell UH-1P from the 20th Special Operations Squadron "Green Hornets" at a base in Lao people's democratic republic, 1970. | Supported past: | Supported by:
| Pathet Lao-allied victory
| |
| Lebanon crisis (1958) Location: Lebanese republic Us Marine sits in a foxhole and points his machine gun toward Beirut. | |
| The states-allied victory
| Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Office of the Common cold War Location: Cuba A4D-2 Skyhawks in flight over USS Essex during the Bay of Pigs Invasion in Apr 1961. | | | Cuban government victory
| John F. Kennedy |
| Dominican Ceremonious War (1965–1966) Location: Dominican Republic US soldiers push a child underneath a Jeep to protect him during a firefight in Santo Domingo on May 5, 1965. |
| | US-allied victory
| Lyndon B. Johnson |
| Korean DMZ Conflict (1966–1969) Part of the Korean conflict and the Cold War Location: Korean Demilitarized Zone ROK and US troop stationed at the DMZ, 1967. | | | United states-allied victory
| Lyndon B. Johnson (November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969) Richard Nixon |
| Cambodian Civil War (1967–1975) Part of the Cold War Location: Cambodia US troops and tanks entering boondocks in Cambodia. | Supported by:
| Supported by:
| Khmer Rouge-allied victory
| |
| Multinational intervention in Lebanese republic (1982–1984) Location: Lebanon US Marines of the 32nd Marine Amphibious Unit of measurement come ashore to presume the direction of the port of Beirut. | Multinational Force in Lebanese republic:
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| Syrian-allied Victory
| Jimmy Carter (January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981) Ronald Reagan |
| United States invasion of Grenada (1983) Function of the Cold War Location: Grenada American soldiers in artillery positions at Grenada. | | War machine advisors: List
| US-centrolineal victory
| Ronald Reagan |
| Bombing of Libya (1986) Location: Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya USAF F-111 taking off for Libya | | | US victory
| |
| Tanker War (1987–1988) Location: Persian Gulf Iranian frigate Sahand after beingness attacked by U.S. aircraft. | | | Us victory
| |
| Usa invasion of Panama (1989–1990) Location: Panama U.Due south. troops ready to have a neighborhood in Panama City, December 1989. | | | US-allied victory
| George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993) |
| Gulf State of war (1990–1991) Location: Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Israel M1 Abrams tanks of the 3rd Armored Division advance on Medina Ridge. | | | US-allied victory
| George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1989 – January twenty, 1993) |
| Iraqi No-Wing Zone Enforcement Operations (1991–2003) Location: Iraq A Tomahawk prowl missile is fired from an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer during Performance Desert Fox in Dec 1998. | | | US-allied victory
| George H. W. Bush-league (January twenty, 1989 – January 20, 1993) Nib Clinton George W. Bush |
| First U.S. Intervention in the Somali Ceremonious State of war (1992–1995) Office of the Somali civil war (1991–present) Location: Somalia US Marines on patrol in Somalia. | | | Somali Victory / US-allied defeat
| George H. West. Bush-league (January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993) Nib Clinton |
| Bosnian War and Croatian War (1992–1995) Part of the Yugoslav Wars Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia A U.S. Regular army K-113 Armor Personnel Carrier prepares to pull an armored Humvee out of the mud in Bosnia and Herzegovina. | | | Inconclusive/Other Result
| George H. West. Bush-league (January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993) Bill Clinton |
| Intervention in Haiti (1994–1995) Location: Haiti U.S. marine guarding an area in Haiti. | | | Usa-allied victory
| Bill Clinton (January 20, 1993 – January xx, 2001) |
| Kosovo State of war (1998–1999) Part of the Yugoslav Wars Location: Serbia A U.South. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle takes off for an air strike mission. | | | The states-centrolineal victory [12] [13] [xiv] [xv]
| Pecker Clinton (January xx, 1993 – January 20, 2001) |
- ^ Advisory role from the forming of the MAAG in Vietnam to the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
- ^ Direct U.Due south. involvement ended in 1973 with the Paris Peace Accords. The Paris Peace Accords of Jan 1973 saw all U.S forces withdrawn; the Case–Church Amendment, passed past the U.S Congress on fifteen August 1973, officially ended direct U.S military interest .
- ^ The state of war reignited on December 13, 1974 with offensive operations by N Vietnam, leading to victory over South Vietnam in under two months.
21st-century wars [edit]
| Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result for the United states and its Allies | Presidents of the Us |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| War in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan (2001–2021) Office of the State of war on terror and the Afghanistan conflict (1978–2021) Location: Afghanistan U.S. soldiers from A Company, 101st Division Special Troop Battalion air assault into a village inside Jowlzak valley in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan. | Formerly: |
Allied groups
Taliban splinter groups
2001 Invasion:
| Taliban Victory / US-centrolineal defeat
| George W. Bush (Oct 7, 2001 – January 20, 2009) Barack Obama Donald Trump Joe Biden |
| American intervention in Yemen (2002–present) Part of the State of war on terror, the Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen, the Yemeni Civil War (2014–nowadays) and the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen Location: Republic of yemen MQ-one Predator commonly used in drone strikes in Republic of yemen. |
Saudi-led coalition:
In support of:
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| Ongoing
| George West. Bush (October 7, 2001 – January 20, 2009) Barack Obama Donald Trump Joe Biden |
| Iraq War (2003–2011) Part of the War on terror Location: Republic of iraq U.S. soldiers at the Hands of Victory monument in Baghdad. | Mail-invasion (2003–2011) List
Invasion phase (2003)
| Mail service-invasion (2003–2011)
Invasion phase (2003) | Inconclusive/Other Result
| George Westward. Bush (January twenty, 2001 – January 20, 2009) Barack Obama |
| American intervention in the War in Northward-W Pakistan (2004–2018) Function of the War on Terror and the War in North-West Islamic republic of pakistan Location: Pakistan MQ-ane Predator drones typically used in covert bombing operations in Pakistan. |
Supported by:
| | U.s.-allied victory
| George W. Bush (January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009) Barack Obama Donald Trump |
| Second U.Southward. Intervention in the Somali Civil War (2007–nowadays) Office of the Somali Civil State of war (2009–present), the Somali Ceremonious State of war and the State of war on Terror Location: Somalia and Northeastern Kenya U.S. Marines plant security positions at Baledogle Military Airfield in Somalia, December, 2020. |
Supported by:
Non-combat support:
|
| Ongoing
| George West. Bush (Jan 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009) Barack Obama Donald Trump Joe Biden |
| Operation Body of water Shield (2009–2016) Role of the War on Terror Location: Indian Ocean A tall plume of black smoke rises from a destroyed pirate vessel that was struck by USSFarragut in March 2010. |
| Somali pirates | Us-allied victory
| Barack Obama (January 20, 2009 – January twenty, 2017) |
| International intervention in Libya (2011) Office of the Libyan Crisis and the First Libyan Civil War Location: Libya U.Southward. vessels launch missiles in support of the Showtime Libyan Civil War. |
| | U.s.-allied victory
| Barack Obama (Jan xx, 2009 – January twenty, 2017) |
| Operation Observant Compass (2011–2017) Part of the War on Terror and the Lord's Resistance Army insurgency Location: Republic of uganda U.S. Marine Sgt. Joseph Bergeron, a task force combat engineer, explains gainsay marksmanship tactics to a group of Ugandan soldiers. | | | US-centrolineal victory
| Barack Obama (January xx, 2009 – January 20, 2017) |
| American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021) Part of the Functioning Inherent Resolve, the War in Iraq (2013–2017), the Spillover of the Syrian civil war, the War on Terror and the International ISIS campaign Location: Republic of iraq U.S. soldiers employ a rooftop as an observation post, during the Battle of Mosul in Iraq, March, 2017. | | | US-centrolineal Coalition and Iraqi victory
| Barack Obama (January 20, 2009 – January xx, 2017) Donald Trump Joe Biden |
| American-led intervention in Syria (2014–present) Office of the Operation Inherent Resolve, the Syrian ceremonious state of war, the War on Terror and the International ISIS campaign Location: Syria U.S. 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment troops carry area in Syrian arab republic, February, 2021. |
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| Ongoing
| Barack Obama (January twenty, 2009 – January 20, 2017) Donald Trump Joe Biden |
| American intervention in Libya (2015–2019) Part of the Functioning Inherent Resolve, the Second Libyan Ceremonious War, the State of war on Terror, and the International ISIS Campaign Location: Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya USSWasp conducts flight operations in Operation Odyssey Lightning. |
| | ISIS in Libya largely defeated
| Barack Obama (January xx, 2009 – January twenty, 2017) Donald Trump |
See also [edit]
- Listing of armed conflicts involving the The states
- Armed forces history
- Timeline of United states military operations
- United States involvement in regime change
- Listing of ongoing armed conflicts
Notes [edit]
- ^ These numbers are gathered from a combination of surviving muster rolls and veteran applications for land grants. It is likely that the statistics on the Texan army size in both 1835 and 1836 underestimate the number of Tejanos who served in the regular army. American volunteers who returned to the U.Due south. without claiming country are also undercounted. Lack (1992), p. 113.
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External links [edit]
- Heidelberg Constitute for International Conflict Research (HIIK)
- Conflict Barometer – Describes contempo trends in conflict development, escalations, and settlements
- A Continent Divided: The U.Due south.-Mexico State of war [ permanent dead link ] , Center for Greater Southwestern Studies, the University of Texas at Arlington
- Timeline of wars involving the United States, Histropedia
- U.Due south. Periods of War and Dates of Recent Conflicts, Congressional Research Service
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