Posted on May 25, 2020
MAJ Ronnie Reams
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Heard this on the Memorial Day Concert this weekend, but also hear it thrown around a lot as fact. The Cold War ran from SEP 1945 to DEC 1991. The Indian War Campaign Medal was awarded from 1865 until 1890, although last battle (Bear Mountain) between Yaqui and 10th US Cavalry was on 9 JAN 1918. Not to take away from GWOT soldiers, but both ran longer. GWOT may eventually last longer than these, but I feel presumptuous to say now that it will.
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SGT Donald Croswhite
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It's just a nice sound bite.
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Because it is in fact the longest war the U.S. has directly been involved in.
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Actually, Korea and Viet Nam were considered proxy conflicts with the Commies and were hot portions of the Cold War. I guess directly involved is in the eye of the beholder. We were REALLY involved in the Cold War! Skip Cold War and conflicts that you mention and explain how US not directly involved in Indian War and if you only count the period of the Campaign Medal (25 years) it is still longer. Your chart says only fought outside US Territory, however, it lists the PI which were given to us by Spain in 1898 and therefore was a US territory during the PI-American war.
BTW, first US service member KIA was in NOV 1955 during attack on Bien Hoa AB. Ike sent the first troops there. That 9 years sooner than you have listed for hostilities.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams - “BTW, first US service member KIA was in NOV 1955 during attack on Bien Hoa AB. Ike sent the first troops there. That 9 years sooner than you have listed for hostilities.”
Please refer to the bottom of the graphic, the 2. annotation.

Additionally, the first death was in 1956. (Blue on blue attack). The Biên Hoa attack occurred in 1959, where two of our service members were were killed.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the interesting share sir.
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