Laughable.
America provided billions in economic/military aid, training, and advisors to the Salvadoran government against FMLN guerrillas (to block a perceived communist takeover), but there was no large-scale direct U.S. combat role. The war ended in a negotiated stalemate via the 1992 Chapultepec Peace Accords (UN-mediated), with neither side militarily defeating the other.
The Grenadian raid was a rescue of US citizens from a college campus. Hardly the "Battle of the Bulge".
"Tanker War" was hardly a victory, because here we are, again.
The kidnapping of Manuel Noriega worked so well, the US did it gain to Maduro. Hardly a "military victory". More like a smash and grab.
The first Gulf War left Hussein in power. Once again, no follow-through. Pathetic.
The Bosnian adventure was an aerial bombing campaign prosecuted by NATO and the UN. Likewise Kosovo.
You didn't mention Vietnam, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
Uncle Sam likes to kill a few brown/poor people before they cut and run (usually due to political opposition at home).