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'''United States Army''' is the land service branch of the [[United States Armed Forces]]. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution. As the oldest and most senior branch of the U.S. military in order of precedence, the modern U.S. Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which was formed 14 June 1775 to fight the American Revolutionary War.
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The '''United States Army''' (USA) is the land service branch of the [[United States Armed Forces]]. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services and is designated as the Army of the United States in the [[United States Constitution]]. The Army is the oldest and most senior branch of the U.S. military in order of precedence, and it is responsible for land-based military operations. The modern Army has its roots in the [[Continental Army]], which was formed on 14 June 1775 to fight the [[American Revolutionary War]] (1775–1783)—before the United States was established as a country.


==History==
==History==
The '''United States Army''' was established by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, in response to the outbreak of the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The army played a crucial role in the victory of the [[Thirteen Colonies]] over the British Empire, leading to the establishment of the United States of America.
 
===Formation and Early Years===
The United States Army was established on 14 June 1775, when the [[Continental Congress]] authorized the creation of the Continental Army to fight the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The Army was initially composed of volunteer soldiers from the thirteen colonies and was led by [[General George Washington]].
 
===19th Century===
During the 19th century, the Army played a crucial role in the [[War of 1812]], the [[Mexican-American War]], and the [[American Civil War]]. The Army's involvement in these conflicts helped to shape the United States and expand its territory.
 
===20th Century===
In the 20th century, the Army was involved in both World Wars, the [[Korean War]], the [[Vietnam War]], and numerous other conflicts. The Army underwent significant changes during this period, including the integration of women and minorities into its ranks.
 
===21st Century===
In the 21st century, the Army has been involved in the [[War on Terror]], including operations in [[Afghanistan]] and [[Iraq]]. The Army continues to adapt to new challenges and technologies in modern warfare.


==Structure==
==Structure==
The United States Army is made up of three components: the active component, the Regular Army; and two reserve components, the [[Army National Guard]] and the [[Army Reserve]]. Both reserve components are primarily composed of part-time soldiers who train once a month, known as Battle Assembly or Unit Training Assemblies (UTAs), and conduct two to three weeks of annual training each year.
The United States Army is organized into several branches and commands, each with specific roles and responsibilities. The Army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army National Guard, and the Army Reserve.


==Operations==
===Branches===
The United States Army conducts various operations ranging from combat operations, peacekeeping operations, humanitarian aid, and disaster relief. The Army has been involved in major conflicts including the [[World War I]], [[World War II]], [[Korean War]], [[Vietnam War]], [[Gulf War]], [[Iraq War]], and the [[War in Afghanistan]].
The Army is composed of various branches, including the [[Infantry]], [[Armor]], [[Artillery]], [[Aviation]], [[Engineers]], and [[Signal Corps]]. Each branch has its own specialized training and equipment.


==Training==
===Commands===
Training in the Army is generally divided into two categories - Individual Training and Collective Training. Individual Training is where soldiers learn how to perform their Army job or Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Collective Training is where soldiers learn to work together as a team.
The Army is organized into several major commands, including the [[United States Army Forces Command]], [[United States Army Training and Doctrine Command]], and [[United States Army Materiel Command]].


==Equipment==
==Operations==
The United States Army uses a wide range of equipment, from small arms like the [[M16 rifle]] and [[M4 carbine]], to larger weapon systems like the [[M1 Abrams]] tank and the [[AH-64 Apache]] helicopter.
The United States Army conducts a wide range of operations, from combat missions to humanitarian assistance. The Army is often deployed overseas to support U.S. foreign policy objectives and to provide disaster relief.


==See Also==
==Related pages==
* [[United States Armed Forces]]
* [[United States Marine Corps]]
* [[United States Navy]]
* [[United States Navy]]
* [[United States Air Force]]
* [[United States Air Force]]
* [[United States Marine Corps]]
* [[United States Coast Guard]]


==References==
* The United States Army: A Historical Overview. U.S. Army Center of Military History.
* The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States. United States Government Printing Office.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Military_service_mark_of_the_United_States_Army.svg|Service mark of the United States Army
File:Logo_of_the_United_States_Army_2023.svg|Logo of the United States Army (2023)
File:Flag_of_the_United_States_Army_(official_proportions).svg|Flag of the United States Army
File:Field_flag_of_the_United_States_Army.svg|Field flag of the United States Army
File:Logo_of_the_United_States_Army.svg|Logo of the United States Army
File:Bataille_Yorktown.jpg|Battle of Yorktown
File:Battle_of_New_Orleans.jpg|Battle of New Orleans
File:Thure_de_Thulstrup_-_L._Prang_and_Co._-_Battle_of_Gettysburg_-_Restoration_by_Adam_Cuerden.jpg|Battle of Gettysburg
File:Soldiers_of_1890.jpg|Soldiers of 1890
File:At_close_grips2.jpg|World War I soldiers
File:Us_army_world_war_1_johnstown_pennsylvania_common_history.jpg|World War I soldiers in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
File:U.S._Soldiers_at_Bougainville_(Solomon_Islands)_March_1944.jpg|U.S. soldiers at Bougainville, 1944
File:Exercise_Desert_Rock_I_(Buster-Jangle_Dog)_003.jpg|Exercise Desert Rock I
File:US_Army_tanks_face_off_against_Soviet_tanks,_Berlin_1961.jpg|U.S. Army tanks in Berlin, 1961
File:DakToVietnam1966.jpg|Dak To, Vietnam, 1966
File:Operation_Just_Cause_Rangers_3rd_sqd_la_comadancia_small.jpg|Operation Just Cause
File:Abrams_in_formation.jpg|Abrams tanks in formation
File:Destroyed_Iraqi_tank_TF-41.jpg|Destroyed Iraqi tank
File:Flickr_-_DVIDSHUB_-_Operation_in_Nahr-e_Saraj_(Image_5_of_7).jpg|Operation in Nahr-e Saraj
File:U.S._Army_firefight_in_Kunar.jpg|U.S. Army firefight in Kunar
</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 8 February 2025


Land service branch of the United States Armed Forces


The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution. The Army is the oldest and most senior branch of the U.S. military in order of precedence, and it is responsible for land-based military operations. The modern Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which was formed on 14 June 1775 to fight the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)—before the United States was established as a country.

History[edit]

Formation and Early Years[edit]

The United States Army was established on 14 June 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized the creation of the Continental Army to fight the American Revolutionary War. The Army was initially composed of volunteer soldiers from the thirteen colonies and was led by General George Washington.

19th Century[edit]

During the 19th century, the Army played a crucial role in the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, and the American Civil War. The Army's involvement in these conflicts helped to shape the United States and expand its territory.

20th Century[edit]

In the 20th century, the Army was involved in both World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and numerous other conflicts. The Army underwent significant changes during this period, including the integration of women and minorities into its ranks.

21st Century[edit]

In the 21st century, the Army has been involved in the War on Terror, including operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Army continues to adapt to new challenges and technologies in modern warfare.

Structure[edit]

The United States Army is organized into several branches and commands, each with specific roles and responsibilities. The Army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army National Guard, and the Army Reserve.

Branches[edit]

The Army is composed of various branches, including the Infantry, Armor, Artillery, Aviation, Engineers, and Signal Corps. Each branch has its own specialized training and equipment.

Commands[edit]

The Army is organized into several major commands, including the United States Army Forces Command, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and United States Army Materiel Command.

Operations[edit]

The United States Army conducts a wide range of operations, from combat missions to humanitarian assistance. The Army is often deployed overseas to support U.S. foreign policy objectives and to provide disaster relief.

Related pages[edit]

References[edit]

  • The United States Army: A Historical Overview. U.S. Army Center of Military History.
  • The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States. United States Government Printing Office.

Gallery[edit]