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I think it was 1709
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US Servicemen had been fighting communists in South Vietnam since 1955.
we already have enough troops out there, dying and why does America do most of the fighting anyway?!?!?!?!i say no, we should not have troops fighting in the middle eastwe already have enough troops out there, dying and why does America do most of the fighting anyway?!?!?!?!i say no, we should not have troops fighting in the middle east
There are about 10000 British troops fighting the Taliban in Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
they were fighting, brok out between britsh troops and bostoniens.
was to withdraw US troops and turn over fighting to Vietnamese troops.
they were fighting, brok out between britsh troops and bostoniens.
for oil and dimonds
(The Troops are fighting for oil in afghan) previous answer It is because the evil people (taliban) are shooting people and simply the british and American troops have gone to help
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To remind the troops what they're fighting for.
Tskhinvali is the capital of South Ossetia Georgia, where the fighting between Russian and Georgian troops has been taken place.
A war between nations that does not escalate to troops fighting one another is a 'cold' war. In the cold war, the Soviet Union and the United States were fighting each other by threatening with more powerful weapons, placing strong defensive troops on borders, and the diplomatic climate was 'cold' between the two.
Vietnam shifted the burden of the ground fighting from American troops to South Vietnamese troops during the later stages of the war. This was called "Vietnamization".