List of wars involving the United States
This is a list of wars involving the United States.[1]
- USA defeat
- USA victory
- Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
- Ongoing conflict
18th-century wars
19th-century wars
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First Barbary War (1801–1805) Part of the Barbary Wars Location: Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Tripoli ![]() Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon at Derna, April 1805 |
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US-allied victory |
Tecumseh's War (1811) Part of the American Indian Wars and the War of 1812 Location: Northwest River Ohio |
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Tecumseh's Confederacy
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US victory |
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. |
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Creek War (1813–1814) Part of the American Indian Wars and the War of 1812 Location: Southern United States ![]() The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1814 |
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Red Stick Creek | US-allied victory |
Second Barbary War (1815) Part of the Barbary Wars Location: Mediterranean Sea and the Barbary States |
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US victory |
First Seminole War (1817–1818) Part of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Pensacola, Spanish Florida ![]() Barracks and tents at Fort Brooke near Tampa Bay |
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Seminole
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US victory
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Texas–Indian Wars (1820–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars and the Mexican Indian Wars Location: Texas ![]() A Kiowa ledger drawing depicting a battle between Southern Plains Indians and the U.S. Army during the Red River War |
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US-allied victory
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Arikara War (1823) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Missouri River ![]() An Arikara warrior |
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Arikara | Inconclusive/Other Result
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Winnebago War (1827) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Illinois and Michigan Territory |
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US-allied victory
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Black Hawk War (1832) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Illinois and Michigan Territory ![]() Native women and children fleeing the Battle of Bad Axe |
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Black Hawks British Band Ho-Chunk and Potawatomi allies |
US-allied victory
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Texas Revolution (1835–1836) Location: Texas ![]() Fall of the Alamo |
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Texan victory
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Second Seminole War (1835–1842) Part of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Florida, United States ![]() U.S. Marines search for Seminoles in the Everglades |
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Seminole | US victory
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Mexican–American War (1846–1848) Location: Texas, New Mexico, California and Mexico ![]() 2nd Dragoons charge the enemy at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, 1846 |
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US-allied victory
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Cayuse War (1847–1855) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Oregon ![]() The Whitman Massacre. |
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Cayuse | US victory
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Apache Wars (1851–1900) Part of the Texas–Indian wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Southwestern United States ![]() U.S. Cavalry dash for cover while fighting Apaches, by F. Remington |
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Apache Ute Yavapai |
US victory
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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.
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Puget Sound War (1855–1856) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Washington |
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Nisqually Muckleshoot Puyallup Klickitat Haida Tlingit |
US victory
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Rogue River Wars (1855–1856) Location: Rogue Valley |
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Rogue River people | US victory
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Third Seminole War (1855–1858) Part of the Seminole Wars and the American Indian Wars Location: Pensacola, Florida |
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Seminole | US victory
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Yakima War (1855–1858) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Washington Territory ![]() Seattleites evacuate to the town blockhouse as USS Decatur opens fire on advancing tribal forces. |
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Yakama Walla Walla tribe Umatilla tribe Nez Perce tribe Cayuse tribe |
US victory |
Second Opium War (1856–1859) Part of the Opium Wars Location: China ![]() Palikao's bridge, on the evening of the battle, by Émile Bayard |
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US victory
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Utah War (1857–1858) Part of the Mormon wars Location: Utah Territory and Wyoming |
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Deseret/Utah Mormons (Nauvoo Legion) | Inconclusive/Other Result
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Navajo Wars (1858–1866) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: New Mexico |
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US victory
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John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry (1859) Part of pre-Civil War conflicts Location: West Virginia ![]() Harper's Weekly illustration of U.S. Marines attacking John Brown's "Fort" Teresa Baine |
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Abolitionist Insurgents | US victory |
First and Second Cortina War (1859–1861) Location: Texas and Mexico |
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US-allied victory |
Paiute War (1860) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Pyramid Lake, Nevada |
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Paiute Shoshone Bannock |
US victory |
American Civil War (1861–1865) Location: Southern United States, Indian Territory, Northeastern United States, Western United States, Atlantic Ocean ![]() The Battle of Antietam, by Kurz & Allison. |
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US victory
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Yavapai Wars (1861–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Arizona |
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Yavapai Apache Yuma Mohave |
US victory |
Dakota War of 1862 (1862) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Minnesota and Dakota ![]() The Siege of New Ulm, Minnesota on August 19, 1862 |
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US victory |
Colorado War (1863–1865) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska |
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Inconclusive/Other Result
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Shimonoseki War (1863–1864) Location: Kanmon Straits ![]() Capture of a Choshu battery at Shimonoseki by British sailors and marines. |
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US-allied victory
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Snake War (1864–1868) Part of the American Indian Wars Locations: Oregon, Nevada, California, and Idaho |
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Paiute Bannock Shoshone |
US victory |
Powder River War (1865) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Powder River State |
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Native American Victory |
Red Cloud's War (1866–1868) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Powder River State ![]() The Fetterman Massacre |
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Lakota-allied victory
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Comanche Campaign (1867–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Western United States ![]() Battle of Beecher Island. One soldier and three horses have fallen, while others continue to wage the battle. |
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US victory |
Modoc War (1872–1873) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: California and Oregon ![]() Engraving of soldiers recovering the bodies of the slain May 3, 1873. |
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US victory |
Red River War (1874–1875) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Texas |
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US victory
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Las Cuevas War (1875) Location: Texas and Mexico ![]() Texan soldiers. |
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Mexican bandits | US victory
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Great Sioux War of 1876 (1876–1877) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Montana, Dakota and Wyoming ![]() Custer's last stand at Little Bighorn. |
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US victory
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Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Texas and Oklahoma |
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US victory |
Nez Perce War (1877) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana ![]() Chief Joseph's band in the Battle of Bear Paw Mountain |
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Nez Perce Palouse |
US victory |
Bannock War (1878) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Idaho, Oregon, and Wyoming |
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Bannock Shoshone Paiute |
US victory |
Cheyenne War (1878–1879) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Montana ![]() Aftermath of the Battle of "The Pit." |
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US victory |
Sheepeater Indian War (1879) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Idaho |
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Shoshone | US victory |
Victorio's War (1879–1881) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Mexico |
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Apache | US-allied victory |
White River War (1879–1880) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Colorado |
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Ute | US victory |
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. |
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US victory |
Garza Revolution (1891–1893) Location: Texas and Mexico ![]() 3rd Cavalry Troopers searching a suspected Revolutionist, 1892 |
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Garzistas | US-allied victory |
Yaqui Wars (1896–1918) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Arizona and Mexico ![]() 10th Cavalry soldiers holding Yaqui prisoners at their camp in Bear Valley, January 9, 1918. |
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US-allied victory |
Second Samoan Civil War (1898–1899) Location: Samoa ![]() Samoan warriors and American servicemen during the Siege of Apia in March 1899. |
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Inconclusive/Other Result
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Spanish–American War (1898) Location: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines and Guam ![]() Teddy Roosevelt and the "Rough Riders" charge Spanish positions during the Battle of San Juan Hill. |
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US-allied victory
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Philippine–American War (1899–1902) Location: Philippines ![]() Kurz & Allison print of the Battle of Quingua. |
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US victory
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Moro Rebellion (1899–1913) Location: Philippines ![]() The 8th Infantry Regiment defeat the Moros in the four-day battle of Bagsak Mountain on Jolo Island in the Philippines. |
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US victory |
Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) Location: China ![]() Corporal Titus, of the 14th Infantry Regiment, scaling the walls of Peking. |
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US-allied victory
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20th-century wars
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result for the United States and its Allies |
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Crazy Snake Rebellion (1909) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Oklahoma ![]() Creek prisoners of war. |
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Creek | US victory |
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 |
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US victory
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Negro Rebellion (1912) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Cuba ![]() USS Mississippi in Cuba |
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US-allied victory
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Occupation of Nicaragua (1912–1933) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Nicaragua ![]() US Marines holding a captured Sandinista flag. |
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US-allied victory
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Bluff War (1914–1915) Part 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 City. |
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US victory |
Occupation of Veracruz (1914) Part of the Mexican Revolution Location: Mexico ![]() American ships at Veracruz |
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US victory |
Occupation of Haiti (1915–1934) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Haiti ![]() 2nd Marine Regiment in Haiti |
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US-allied victory |
Occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–1924) Part of the Banana Wars Location: Dominican Republic ![]() US Marines in the Occupation of the Dominican Republic. |
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US victory |
World War I (1914–1918) Location: Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East, the Pacific Islands, and coast of North and South America ![]() Two US troops pass by dead German soldiers on a battlefield. |
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US-allied victory
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Russian Civil War (1918–1920) Location: Russia, Mongolia, and Iran ![]() US troops march through Russia before the Battle of Romanovka. |
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Bolshevik victory
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Last Indian Uprising (1923) Part of the American Indian Wars Location: Utah ![]() Ute and Paiute prisoners of war. |
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Ute Paiute |
US victory |
World War II (1939–1945) Location: Europe, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Middle East, Mediterranean, North Africa, Oceania, North and South America ![]() U.S. Army Soldiers advancing at dawn in the cover of a M4 Sherman tank, during the Battle of Bougainville, 1944. |
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US-allied victory
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Operation Beleaguer (1945-1949) Location: Hopeh and Shantung Provinces, China ![]() Marines in Tsingtao during Operation Beleaguer. |
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US Victory
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Korean War (1950–1953) Part of the Cold War Location: Korea ![]() American soldiers in the Korean War with the Browning M1919A6 LMG. |
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Laotian Civil War (1953–1975) Part of the Indochina Wars and Cold War Location: Laos ![]() A U.S. Air Force Bell UH-1P from the 20th Special Operations Squadron "Green Hornets" at a base in Laos, 1970. |
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Pathet Lao-allied victory
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First Taiwan Straits Crisis (1951) Location: Strait of Taiwan |
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People's Republic of China victory
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Lebanon Crisis (1958) Location: Lebanon ![]() US Marine sits in a foxhole and points his machine gun toward Beirut. |
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US-allied victory
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Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Part of the Cold War Location: Cuba |
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Cuban government victory (Limited United States Involvement)
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Simba rebellion, Operation Dragon Rouge (1964) Part of the Congo Crisis and the Cold War Location: Congo |
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US-allied victory |
Vietnam War (1955–1964[lower-alpha 1], 1965–1973[lower-alpha 2], 1974–1975[lower-alpha 3]) Part of the Cold War and Indochina Wars Location: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos ![]() 1st Cavalry Division, Battle of Ia Drang, 1965. |
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North Vietnamese-allied victory
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Communist insurgency in Thailand (1965–1983) Part of the Cold War Location: Thailand ![]() Ta Ko Bi Cave, a former hideout used by communist rebels. |
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US-allied victory
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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. |
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US-allied victory
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Dominican Civil 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. |
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US-allied victory
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Insurgency in Bolivia (1966–1967) Part of the Cold War Location: Bolivia |
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US-allied victory
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Cambodian Civil War (1967–1975) Part of the Cold War Location: Cambodia ![]() US troops and tanks entering town in Cambodia. |
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Khmer Rouge-allied victory
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War in South Zaire (1978) Part of the Cold War Location: Zaire |
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US-allied victory
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Gulf of Sidra encounter (1981) Location: Gulf of Sidra |
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US victory
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Multinational Intervention in Lebanon (1982–1984) Location: Lebanon ![]() US Marines on patrol in Beirut, April 1983 |
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Syrian-Allied Victory
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Invasion of Grenada (1983) Part of the Cold War Location: Grenada ![]() American soldiers in mortar positions in Grenada. |
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US-allied victory
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Action in the Gulf of Sidra (1986) Location: Gulf of Sidra ![]() Libyan corvette obliterated after attempting to fire on US forces |
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US victory |
Bombing of Libya (1986) Location: Libya ![]() USAF F-111 taking off for Libya |
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US victory
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Tanker War (1987–1988) Location: Persian Gulf ![]() Iranian frigate Sahand after being attacked by U.S. aircraft. |
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US victory
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Tobruk encounter (1989) Location: Mediterranean Sea ![]() Gun camera depicting the last remaining MiG-23 fighters exploding after being shot down. |
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US victory
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Invasion of Panama (1989–1990) Location: Panama ![]() U.S. troops prepare to take a neighborhood in Panama City, December 1989. |
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US-allied victory
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Gulf War (1990–1991) Location: Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Israel ![]() M1 Abrams tanks of the 3rd Armored Division advance on Medina Ridge. |
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US-allied victory
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Iraqi No-Fly Zone Enforcement Operations (1991–2003) Location: Iraq ![]() A Tomahawk cruise missile is fired from an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer during Operation Desert Fox in December 1998. |
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US-allied victory
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First U.S. Intervention in the Somali Civil War (1992–1995) Part of the Somali civil war (1991–present) Location: Somalia ![]() US Marines on patrol in Somalia. |
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Inconclusive/Other Result
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Bosnian War (1992–1995) Part of the Yugoslav Wars Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina ![]() Russian and American troops on a joint patrol around the Bosnian town of Zvornik on the afternoon of February 29, 1996. |
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US-allied victory
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Intervention in Haiti (1994–1995) Location: Haiti ![]() US troops arrive in Haiti. |
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US-allied victory
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Kosovo War (1998–1999) Part of the Yugoslav Wars Location: Serbia ![]() Bombing of Novi Sad. |
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Operation Infinite Reach (1998) Location: Sudan and Afghanistan ![]() al-Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan. |
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- Advisory role from the forming of the MAAG in Vietnam to the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
- Direct U.S. involvement ended in 1973 with the Paris Peace Accords. The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 saw all U.S forces withdrawn; the Case–Church Amendment, passed by the U.S Congress on 15 August 1973, officially ended direct U.S military involvement .
- The war reignited on December 13, 1974 with offensive operations by North Vietnam, leading to victory over South Vietnam in under two months.
21st-century wars
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result for the United States and its Allies |
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War in Afghanistan (2001–present) Part of the War on Terror and the War in Afghanistan (1978–present) Location: Afghanistan ![]() American and British soldiers take a tactical pause during a combat patrol in the Sangin District area of Helmand Province. |
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2003 invasion of Iraq (2003) Part of the War on Terror Location: Iraq ![]() A U.S. soldier stands guard duty near a burning oil well in the Rumaila oil field, 2 April 2003. |
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US-Allied Victory
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Iraq War (2003–2011) Part of the War on Terror Location: Iraq ![]() Soldiers from 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct security before a cordon and search operation in Biaj, Iraq with their M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. |
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Drone strikes in Pakistan (2004–2017) Part of the War in North-West Pakistan Location: Pakistan ![]() MQ-1 Predator drones are typically used in covert bombing operations in the Federally administered tribal regions of Pakistan |
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US Victory
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Second U.S. Intervention in the Somali Civil War (2007–present) Part of the Somali Civil War (1991–present) and the War on Terror Location: Somalia and Northeastern Kenya ![]() MQ-9 Reaper commonly used in covert drone strikes in Somalia. |
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Operation Ocean Shield (2009–2016) Part of the War on Terror Location: Indian Ocean ![]() A tall plume of black smoke rises from a destroyed pirate vessel that was struck by USS Farragut in March 2010. |
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International intervention in Libya (2011) Part of the Libyan Crisis and the First Libyan Civil War Location: Libya ![]() US vessels launch missiles in support of the First Libyan Civil War. |
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Operation Observant Compass (2011–2017) Part of the War on Terror Location: Uganda ![]() U.S. Marine Sgt. Joseph Bergeron, a task force combat engineer, explains combat marksmanship tactics to a group of Ugandan soldiers. |
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US-allied victory
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American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–present) Part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the Iraqi Civil War, the Spillover of the Syrian Civil War, the War on Terror and the International ISIS campaign Location: Iraq ![]() General Stephen J. Townsend observes a HIMARS strike that destroyed a building near Haditha, September 2016 |
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American-led intervention in Syria (2014–present) Part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the Syrian Civil War, the War on Terror and the International ISIS campaign Location: Syria ![]() USS Ross fires Tomahawk missiles towards Shayrat Military Base, during the 2017 retaliatory strike against the Syrian government. |
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Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) Part of the War on Terror and the International ISIS Campaign Location: Yemen ![]() U.S. Naval vessel patrolling along the coastline of Yemen enforcing the American-Saudi blockade against Iran. |
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American intervention in Libya (2015–present) Part of the Second Libyan Civil War, the War on Terror, and the International ISIS Campaign Location: Libya ![]() USS Wasp conducts flight operations in Operation Odyssey Lightning. |
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US-allied Victory
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See also
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External links
- Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK)
- Conflict Barometer – Describes recent trends in conflict development, escalations, and settlements
- A Continent Divided: The U.S.-Mexico War, Center for Greater Southwestern Studies, the University of Texas at Arlington
- Timeline of wars involving the United States, Histropedia
- U.S. Periods of War and Dates of Recent Conflicts, Congressional Research Service