1798-1800 |
France |
Undeclared naval war against France, marines land
in Puerto Plata.
|
1801-1805 |
Tripoli |
War with Tripoli (Libya), called
"First Barbary War". |
1806 |
Spanish Mexico |
Military force enters Spanish
territory in headwaters of the Rio Grande. |
1806-1810 |
Spanish and French in Caribbean |
US naval vessels attack French and
Spanish shipping in the Caribbean. |
1810 |
Spanish West Florida |
Troops invade and seize Western
Florida, a Spanish possession. |
1812 |
Spanish East Florida |
Troops seize Amelia Island and
adjacent territories. |
1812 |
Britain |
War of 1812, includes naval and land
operations. |
1813 |
Marquesas Island |
Forces seize Nukahiva and establish
first US naval base in the Pacific. |
1814 |
Spanish (East Florida) |
Troops seize Pensacola in Spanish East
Florida. |
1814-1825 |
French, British and Spanish in
Caribbean |
US naval squadron engages French,
British and Spanish shipping in the Caribbean. |
1815 |
Algiers and Tripoli |
US naval fleet under Captain Stephen
Decatur wages "Second Barbary War" in North Africa. |
1816-1819 |
Spanish East Florida |
Troops attack and seize Nicholls'
Fort, Amelia Island and other strategic locations.
Spain eventually cedes East Florida to the US. |
1822-1825 |
Spanish Cuba
and Puerto Rico |
Marines land in numerous cities in the
Spanish island of Cuba and also in Spanish Puerto
Rico. |
1827 |
Greece |
Marines invade the Greek islands of
Argentiere, Miconi and Andross. |
1831 |
Falkland/Malvinas Islands |
US naval squadrons aggress the
Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. |
1832 |
Sumatra, Dutch East Indies |
US naval squadrons attack Qallah
Battoo. |
1833 |
Argentina |
Forces land in Buenos Aires and engage
local combatants. |
1835-1836 |
Peru |
Troops dispatched twice for
counter-insurgency operations. |
1836 |
Mexico |
Troops assist Texas war for
independence. |
1837 |
Canada |
Naval incident on the Canadian border
leads to mobilization of a large force to invade
Canada. War is narrowly averted. |
1838 |
Sumatra, Dutch East Indies |
US naval forces sent to Sumatra for
punitive expedition. |
1840-1841 |
Fiji |
Naval forces deployed, marines land. |
1841 |
Samoa |
Naval forces deployed, marines land. |
1842 |
Mexico |
Naval forces temporarily seize cities
of Monterey and San Diego. |
1843 |
China |
Marines land in Canton. |
1843 |
Ivory Coast |
Marines land. |
1846-1848 |
Mexico |
Full-scale war. Mexico cedes half of
its territory to the US by the Treaty of Guadeloupe
Hidalgo. |
1849 |
Ottoman Empire (Turkey) |
Naval force dispatched to Smyrna. |
1852-1853 |
Argentina |
Marines land in Buenos Aires. |
1854 |
Nicaragua |
Navy bombards and largely destroys
city of San Juan del Norte. Marines land and set
fire to the city. |
1854 |
Japan |
Commodore Perry and his fleet deploy
at Yokohama. |
1855 |
Uruguay |
Marines land in Montevideo. |
1856 |
Colombia (Panama Region) |
Marines land for counter-insurgency
campaign. |
1856 |
China |
Marines deployed in Canton. |
1856 |
Hawaii |
Naval forces seize small islands of
Jarvis, Baker and Howland in the Hawaiian Islands. |
1857 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land. |
1858 |
Uruguay |
Marines land in Montevideo. |
1858 |
Fiji |
Marines land. |
1859 |
Paraguay |
Large naval force deployed. |
1859 |
China |
Troops enter Shanghai. |
1859 |
Mexico |
Military force enters northern area. |
1860 |
Portuguese West Africa |
Troops land at Kissembo. |
1860 |
Colombia (Panama Region) |
Troops and naval forces deployed. |
1863 |
Japan |
Troops land at Shimonoseki. |
1864 |
Japan |
Troops landed in Yedo. |
1865 |
Colombia (Panama Region) |
Marines landed. |
1866 |
Colombia (Panama Region) |
Troops invade and seize Matamoros,
later withdraw. |
1866 |
China |
Marines land in Newchwang. |
1867 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land in Managua and Leon in
Nicaragua. |
1867 |
Formosa Island (Taiwan) |
Marines land. |
1867 |
Midway Island |
Naval forces seize this island in the
Hawaiian Archipelago for a naval base. |
1868 |
Japan |
Naval forces deployed at Osaka, Hiogo,
Nagasaki, Yokohama and Negata. |
1868 |
Uruguay |
Marines land at Montevideo. |
1870 |
Colombia |
Marines landed. |
1871 |
Korea |
Forces landed. |
1873 |
Colombia (Panama Region) |
Marines landed. |
1874 |
Hawaii |
Sailors and marines landed. |
1876 |
Mexico |
Army again occupies Matamoros. |
1882 |
British Egypt |
Troops land. |
1885 |
Colombia (Panama Region) |
Troops land in Colon and Panama City. |
1885 |
Samoa |
Naval force deployed. |
1887 |
Hawaii |
Navy gains right to build permanent
naval base at Pearl Harbor. |
1888 |
Haiti |
Troops landed. |
1888 |
Samoa |
Marines landed. |
1889 |
Samoa |
Clash with German naval forces. |
1890 |
Argentina |
US sailors land in Buenos Aires. |
1891 |
Chile |
US sailors land in the major port city
of Valparaiso. |
1891 |
Haiti |
Marines land on US-claimed Navassa
Island. |
1893 |
Hawaii |
Marines and other naval forces land
and overthrow the monarchy. Read
More | President
Cleveland's Message |
1894 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land at Bluefields on the
eastern coast. |
1894-1895 |
China |
Marines are stationed at Tientsin and
Beijing. A naval ship takes up position at
Newchwang. |
1894-1896 |
Korea |
Marines land and remain in Seoul. |
1895 |
Colombia |
Marines are sent to the town Bocas del
Toro. |
1896 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land in the port of Corinto. |
1898 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land at the port city of San
Juan del Sur. |
1898 |
Guam |
Naval forces seize Guam Island from
Spain and the US holds the island permanently. |
1898 |
Cuba |
Naval and land forces seize Cuba from
Spain. |
1898 |
Puerto Rico |
Naval and land forces seize Puerto
Rico from Spain and the US holds the island
permanently. |
1898 |
Philippines |
Naval forces defeat the Spanish fleet
and the US takes control of the country. |
1899 |
Philippines |
Military units are reinforced for
extensive counter-insurgency operations. |
1899 |
Samoa |
Naval forces land |
1899 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land at the port city of
Bluefields. |
1900 |
China |
US forces intervene in several cities. |
1901 |
Colombia/Panama |
Marines land. |
1902 |
Colombia/Panama |
US forces land in Bocas de Toro |
1903 |
Colombia/Panama |
With US backing, a group in northern
Colombia declares independence as the state of
Panama |
1903 |
Guam |
Navy begins development in Apra Harbor
of a permanent base installation. |
1903 |
Honduras |
Marines go ashore at Puerto Cortez. |
1903 |
Dominican Republic |
Marines land in Santo Domingo. |
1904-1905 |
Korea |
Marines land and stay in Seoul. |
1906-1909 |
Cuba |
Marines land. The US builds a major
naval base at Guantanamo Bay. |
1907 |
Nicaragua |
Troops seize major centers. |
1907 |
Honduras |
Marines land and take up garrison in
cities of Trujillo, Ceiba, Puerto Cortez, San Pedro,
Laguna and Choloma. |
1908 |
Panama |
Marines land and carry out operations. |
1910 |
Nicaragua |
Marines land in Bluefields and
Corinto. |
1911 |
Honduras |
Marines intervene. |
1911-1941 |
China |
The US builds up its military presence
in the country to a force of 5000 troops and a fleet
of 44 vessels patrolling China's coast and rivers. |
1912 |
Cuba |
US sends army troops into combat in
Havana. |
1912 |
Panama |
Army troops intervene. |
1912 |
Honduras |
Marines land. |
1912-1933 |
Nicaragua |
Marines intervene. A 20-year
occupation of the country follows. |
1913 |
Mexico |
Marines land at Ciaris Estero. |
1914 |
Dominican Republic |
Naval forces engage in battles in the
city of Santo Domingo. |
1914 |
Mexico |
US forces seize and occupy Mexico's
major port city of Veracrus from April through
November. |
1915-1916 |
Mexico |
An expeditionary force of the US Army
under Gen. John J. Pershing crosses the Texas border
and penetrates several hundred miles into Mexican
territory. Eventually reinforced to over 11,000
officers and men. |
1914-1934 |
Haiti |
Troops land, aerial bombardment
leading to a 19-year military occupation. |
1916-1924 |
Dominican Republic |
Military intervention leading to
8-year occupation. |
1917-1933 |
Cuba |
Landing of naval forces. Beginning of
a 15-year occupation. |
1918-1920 |
Panama |
Troops intervene, remain on "police
duty" for over 2 years. |
1918-1922 |
Russia |
Naval forces and army troops fight
battles in several areas of the country during a
five- year period. |
1919 |
Yugoslavia |
Marines intervene in Dalmatia. |
1919 |
Honduras |
Marines land. |
1920 |
Guatemala |
Troops intervene. |
1922 |
Turkey |
Marines engaged in operations in
Smyrna (Izmir). |
1922-1927 |
China |
Naval forces and troops deployed
during 5-year period. |
1924-1925 |
Honduras |
Troops land twice in two-year period. |
1925 |
Panama |
Marines land and engage in operations. |
1927-1934 |
China |
Marines and naval forces stationed
throughout the country. |
1932 |
El Salvador |
Naval forces intervene. |
1933 |
Cuba |
Naval forces deployed. |
1934 |
China |
Marines land in Foochow. |
1946 |
Iran |
Troops deployed in northern province. |
1946-1949 |
China |
Major US army presence of about
100,000 troops, fighting, training and advising
local combatants. |
1947-1949 |
Greece |
US forces wage a 3-year
counterinsurgency campaign. |
1948 |
Italy |
Heavy CIA involvement in national
elections. |
1948-1954 |
Philippines |
Commando operations, "secret" CIA war. |
1950-1953 |
Korea |
Major forces engaged in war in Korean
peninsula. |
1953 |
Iran |
CIA overthrows government of Prime
Minister Mohammed Mossadegh. Read More |
1954 |
Vietnam |
Financial and materiel support for
colonial French military operations, leads
eventually to direct US military involvement. |
1954 |
Guatemala |
CIA overthrows the government of
President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman. |
1958 |
Lebanon |
US marines and army units totaling
14,000 land. |
1958 |
Panama |
Clashes between US forces in Canal
Zone and local citizens. |
1959 |
Haiti |
Marines land. |
1960 |
Congo |
CIA-backed overthrow and assassination
of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. |
1960-1964 |
Vietnam |
Gradual introduction of military
advisors and special forces. |
1961 |
Cuba |
CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion. |
1962 |
Cuba |
Nuclear threat and naval blockade. |
1962 |
Laos |
CIA-backed military coup. |
1963 |
Ecuador |
CIA backs military overthrow of
President Jose Maria Valesco Ibarra. |
1964 |
Panama |
Clashes between US forces in Canal
Zone and local citizens. |
1964 |
Brazil |
CIA-backed military coup overthrows
the government of Joao Goulart and Gen. Castello
Branco takes power. Read More |
1965-1975 |
Vietnam |
Large commitment of military forces,
including air, naval and ground units numbering up
to 500,000+ troops. Full-scale war, lasting for ten
years. |
1965 |
Indonesia |
CIA-backed army coup overthrows
President Sukarno and brings Gen. Suharto to power. |
1965 |
Congo |
CIA backed military coup overthrows
President Joseph Kasavubu and brings Joseph Mobutu
to power. |
1965 |
Dominican Republic |
23,000 troops land. |
1965-1973 |
Laos |
Bombing campaign begin, lasting eight
years. |
1966 |
Ghana |
CIA-backed military coup ousts
President Kwame Nkrumah. |
1966-1967 |
Guatemala |
Extensive counter-insurgency
operation. |
1969-1975 |
Cambodia |
CIA supports military coup against
Prince Sihanouk, bringing Lon Nol to power.
Intensive bombing for seven years along border with
Vietnam. |
1970 |
Oman |
Counter-insurgency operation,
including coordination with Iranian marine invasion. |
1971-1973 |
Laos |
Invasion by US and South Vietnames
forces. |
1973 |
Chile |
CIA-backed military coup ousts
government of President Salvador Allende. Gen.
Augusto Pinochet comes to power. |
1975 |
Cambodia |
Marines land, engage in combat with
government forces. |
1976-1992 |
Angola |
Military and CIA operations. |
1980 |
Iran |
Special operations units land in
Iranian desert. Helicopter malfunction leads to
aborting of planned raid. |
1981 |
Libya |
Naval jets shoot down two Libyan jets
in maneuvers over the Mediterranean. |
1981-1992 |
El Salvador |
CIA and special forces begin a long
counterinsurgency campaign. |
1981-1990 |
Nicaragua |
CIA directs exile "Contra" operations.
US air units drop sea mines in harbors. |
1982-1984 |
Lebanon |
Marines land and naval forces fire on
local combatants. |
1983 |
Grenada |
Military forces invade Grenada. |
1983-1989 |
Honduras |
Large program of military assistance
aimed at conflict in Nicaragua. |
1984 |
Iran |
Two Iranian jets shot down over the
Persian Gulf. |
1986 |
Libya |
US aircraft bomb the cities of Tripoli
and Benghazi, including direct strikes at the
official residence of President Muamar al Qadaffi. |
1986 |
Bolivia |
Special Forces units engage in
counter-insurgency. |
1987-1988 |
Iran |
Naval forces block Iranian shipping.
Civilian airliner shot down by missile cruiser. |
1989 |
Libya |
Naval aircraft shoot down two Libyan
jets over Gulf of Sidra. |
1989 |
Philippines |
CIA and Special Forces involved in
counterinsurgency. |
1989-1990 |
Panama |
27,000 troops as well as naval and air
power used to overthrow government of President
Noriega. |
1990 |
Liberia |
Troops deployed. |
1990-1991 |
Iraq |
Major military operation, including
naval blockade, air strikes; large number of troops
attack Iraqi forces in occupied Kuwait. |
1991-2003 |
Iraq |
Control of Iraqi airspace in north and
south of the country with periodic attacks on air
and ground targets. |
1991 |
Haiti |
CIA-backed military coup ousts
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. |
1992-1994 |
Somalia |
Special operations forces intervene. |
1992-1994 |
Yugoslavia |
Major role in NATO blockade of Serbia
and Montenegro. |
1993-1995 |
Bosnia |
Active military involvement with air
and ground forces. |
1994-1996 |
Haiti |
Troops depose military rulers and
restore President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to office. |
1995 |
Croatia |
Krajina Serb airfields attacked. |
1996-1997 |
Zaire (Congo) |
Marines involved in operations in
eastern region of the country. |
1997 |
Liberia |
Troops deployed. |
1998 |
Sudan |
Air strikes destroy country's major
pharmaceutical plant. |
1998 |
Afghanistan |
Attack on targets in the country. |
1998 |
Iraq |
Four days of intensive air and missile
strikes. |
1999 |
Yugoslavia |
Major involvement in NATO air strikes. |
2001 |
Macedonia |
NATO troops shift and partially disarm
Albanian rebels. |
2001 |
Afghanistan |
Air attacks and ground operations oust
Taliban government and install a new regime. |
2003 |
Iraq |
Invasion with large ground, air and
naval forces ousts government of Saddam Hussein and
establishes new government. |
2003-present |
Iraq |
Occupation force of 150,000 troops in
protracted counter-insurgency war |
2004 |
Haiti |
Marines land. CIA-backed f |