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from the beginning

Relatives

Navy, Air force, Marine corps, Coast guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps.

Fun Facts

It all started June 14, 1775 and is one of the seven United States uniformed services. It has currently been active for 241 years and plays the role of ground based warfare.

Motto's: "This We'll Defend", "Rangers Lead the Way", "Duty, Honor, Country", "Amy Strong"

March: "The Army Goes Rolling Along"

Colors: Black and Gold

President's: 24 U.S. President's have once served including (Abe Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt )

Size

The U.S. Army is currently 1,015,000 strong with 475,000 active personnel. Along with that it has a supply of 4,948 total aircraft.

Thanks for your time

Specialties

Green Berets, Rangers, Delta, Cadet...

..... and yes they do play sports

Wrestling clip: Army vs. Marines

Wars

American Revolutionary War

Whiskey Rebellion

Indian Wars

First Barbary War

War of 1812

Patriot War

Mexican–American War

Utah War

Cortina Troubles

Reform War

American Civil War

Las Cuevas War

Spanish–American War

Banana Wars

Philippine–American War

Boxer Rebellion

Border War

World War I

Russian Civil War

World War II

Puerto Rican Nationalist Revolts

Korean War

1958 Lebanon crisis

Operation Power Pack

Vietnam War

Korean DMZ Conflict

Operation Eagle Claw

Multinational Force Lebanon

Invasion of Grenada

Operation Golden Pheasant

Invasion of Panama

Persian Gulf War

Somali Civil War

Kosovo War

Operation Enduring Freedom

Afghanistan

Philippines

Horn of Africa

Trans Sahara

Iraq War

War in North-West Pakistan

Pakistan-United States skirmishes...

Army

Training Video

Training

United States Basic Combat Training/BCT is (also known as Initial Entry Training or IET, informally known as Boot Camp), is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a soldier in the United States Army, United States Army Reserve, or Army National Guard.

Joining the U.S. Army is the

second hardest to join triumphed

by the Marines.

Video's

Ranks

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Ambush

by elijah dillard

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