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Division Matrix Active Army Divisions
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Campaigns of the United States Army 1
Revolutionary War
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Lexington 19 April 1775
Ticonderoga 10 May 1775
Boston 17 June 1775-17 March
- the streamers authorized for display on the Army flag. Individual units are sometimes
authorized additional streamers to reflect war service in engagements outside the limitations of the 178 campaigns.
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- the battle of Shiloh the Confederate
army retired to Corinth where it intrenched itself
and awaited the further advance of the Federal
troops. General Halleck having assumed command
of the combined forces of the army of the
- officers of the regiment, as shown by
the army Register for 1812, consisted of one
colonel, one lieutenant-colonel, one major, ten
captains, ten first lieutenants, nine second
lieutenants, eleven ensigns, one surgeon and
two
- with an act of Congress reducing
the army to 10,000 men.
It was again organized in April, 1847, under
the provisions of an act of Congress approved
in the preceding February, authorizing the organization
of "an
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- Armor-Cavalry, Part I: Regular Army and Army Reserve by Mary Lee Stubbs and Stanley Russell Connor (1969)
The Continental Army
- Armor-Cavalry, Part I: Regular Army and Army Reserve by Mary Lee Stubbs and Stanley Russell Connor (1969)
The Continental Army
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U.S. Army General Officers
U.S. Army Commanding Generals
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U.S. Army Commanding Generals
U.S. Army Chiefs of Staff
U.S. Army Five-Star
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U.S. Army Chiefs of Staff
U.S. Army Five-Star Generals
The First Female General
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- on the Center's main Web site, www.history.army.mil .
In addition, army historians maintain the organizational history of army units, allowing the Center to provide units of the
Regular army, the army National Guard, and the army
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Secretary of the army, is responsible for the appropriate use of history throughout the United States army. Traditionally, this
mission has meant recording the official history of the army in both peace and war,
- use of history throughout the United States army. Traditionally, this
mission has meant recording the official history of the army in both peace and war, while advising the army Staff on historical
matters. In terms of this tradition, the
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Visit Army Civilian Personnel Online for more information on possible job vacancies.
Special Programs & Awards
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Naming Army Installations
Historically, what has been the process for naming U.S. Army Installations?
Naming Army Installations
The earliest official
- what has been the process for naming U.S. Army Installations?
Naming Army Installations
The earliest official policy on the naming of posts and forts is found in War Department General Order Number
- Installations?
Naming Army Installations
The earliest official policy on the naming of posts and forts is found in War Department General Order Number 11, dated 8 February 1832. The order stated, “All
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- the Medical Service Corps from 1917, and the Army Medical
Specialist Corps from 1947. The Army Organization Act of 1950 renamed
the Medical Department as the Army Medical Service. On June 4, 1968,
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The U.S. Army was founded on June 14, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized enlistment of riflemen to serve the United Colonies for one year. For more on the history of the U.S. Army birthday, click
- one year. For more on the history of the U.S. Army birthday, click here: the Army birthday
BASIC BRANCHES:
Infantry, June 14, 1775
Ten companies of
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- command, he is required to report to the nearest army post
in person or by letter and transportation will be issued him. If however,
he is one day late after his time is out, in reporting to the nearest post,
he is debarred from receiving
- ascertaining deficits.
Chief Surgeon of the army Greenleaf will visit the camp in a short
while and will visit each regiment, giving each surgeon a chance of consulting
him about any matter that is in doubt....
Major Hysell, division
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