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Revolutionary War
3 (5.2%)
Barbary War
0 (0%)
War of 1812
2 (3.4%)
Mexican-American War
3 (5.2%)
Opium Wars
0 (0%)
Indian Wars
0 (0%)
Civil War
7 (12.1%)
Spanish-American War
0 (0%)
Boxer Rebellion
0 (0%)
World War I
1 (1.7%)
World War II
24 (41.4%)
Korean War
2 (3.4%)
Vietnam War
5 (8.6%)
Banana Wars
1 (1.7%)
Gulf War
1 (1.7%)
Somali Civil War
0 (0%)
Yugoslav Wars
0 (0%)
War in Afghanistan
0 (0%)
War in Iraq
1 (1.7%)
Libyan Civil War
0 (0%)
War against CIA
8 (13.8%)

Total Members Voted: 58

Author Topic: What is your favorite American war?  (Read 1494 times)

Ones where we don't preemptively strike some country thousands of miles away because its a "threat to our democracy and freedom"

ww2 and the korean war

first war where jet vs jet combat happened

umm.. isnt civil war the only war that happened?



i feel like world war 2 was the most important one america won, because who know what would have happened if no one did anything about german expansion

i feel like world war 2 was the most important one america won, because who know what would have happened if no one did anything about german expansion
Watch this documentary and find out:

Ones where we don't preemptively strike some country thousands of miles away because its a "threat to our democracy and freedom"



cold war doesn't count because there was no fighting
pick an armed conflict ya forgets

The Spanish American War

pearl harbor :^)
hiroshima, nagasaki, the doolittle raid
eat it nerd

Revolutionary War, where we separated from Britain as an independent nation

None of them really.

Some of them (Spanish American War and Mexican American War, and even the two Gulf Wars) were more like colonial expeditions rather than actual wars.

WW1+2 were wars born out of necessity, America's entrance to the war ended the destruction brought about by WW1 and WW2 practically ended the Great Depression and deposed two totalitarian regimes.