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Position:Home>History> What are the greatest moments in war that involve the U.S.?Question:Of all wars (WWI, WWII, U.S. Civil War, Revolutionary War, etc...) that the U.S. was involved in, can you tell me what you believe to be the 10 greatest moments in war of all time. Just tell me like your top 10. For Example: 1. Nuking of Hiroshima 2. D-Day (Battle of Normandy) ETC..... If possible can you support like a few of your moments like 1,3 5, or like 2, 4,6 etc.. just supports like a few random ones. I asked this question before but now i need to survey on like all the wars that hod some sort of U.S. involvement. Thank you for you help. Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Of all wars (WWI, WWII, U.S. Civil War, Revolutionary War, etc...) that the U.S. was involved in, can you tell me what you believe to be the 10 greatest moments in war of all time. Just tell me like your top 10. For Example: 1. Nuking of Hiroshima 2. D-Day (Battle of Normandy) ETC..... If possible can you support like a few of your moments like 1,3 5, or like 2, 4,6 etc.. just supports like a few random ones. I asked this question before but now i need to survey on like all the wars that hod some sort of U.S. involvement. Thank you for you help. Ten Great Events, in no particular order: 1. Invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944 - the beginning of the end of the German Western Front 2. The Battle of Midway, June 4-7, 1942 - the turning of the tide in the Pacific, in which the Japanese Navy was defeated 3. The Battle of Guadalcanal, August 7, 1942-February 7, 1943 - the first major U.S. combined forces attack on Japanese forces 4. The Battle of Berlin, April-early May, 1945 - the final defeat of Nazi Germany 5. The Battle of the Bulge, December 16, 1944-January 25, 1945 - the last major German offensive is decisively defeate 6. The Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, August 6 and 9, 1945 - A costly invasion of the main islands of Japan is averted. 7. The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863 - A Southern attack on the North is decisively defeated at great cost to the Confederacy. 8. The Battle of Vicksburg, December 26, 1862-July 4, 1863 - the North 9. The Battle of Saratoga, September-October, 1777 - A British Army was trapped, impressing France sufficiently that it offered significant assistance to the Rebels. 10. the Battle of Yorktown, 1781 - the final great victory of the Continental Army. After this, victory was certain. Just so you know, the U.S. wasn't involved in #4. Report It * You must be logged into Answers to add comments. Sign in or Register. Other Answers (4) |