100th Infantry Battalion
→
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
→
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
→
12th Army Group
→
160th SOAR
→
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
→
17th Field Artillery Brigade
→
1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division
→
1st Ranger Battalion
→
27th Infantry Division (United States)
→
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division
→
2nd Ranger Battalion
→
2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
→
3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division
→
3rd Infantry Division
→
3rd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
→
3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)
→
42nd Infantry Division
→
442nd Regimental Combat Team
→
4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division
→
4th Infantry Division (United States)
→
528th Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne)
→
62nd Medical Brigade
→
6th Armored Division
→
7th Infantry Division (Light)
→
7th Infantry Division (United States)
→
82nd Infantry Division
→
90th Infantry Division (United States)
→
95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)
→
AGSU
→
Airborne School
("U.S. Army")
→
All American Division
→
Arkansas National Guard
→
Army Distinguished Service Medal
→
Army Service Uniform
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Army Valorous Unit Award
→
Blackhorse Regiment
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Citation Star
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Combat Action Badge
→
Combat Medical Badge
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DSM
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Distinguished Service Cross
→
European Theater of Operations, United States Army
→
Fifteenth United States Army
→
First United States Army
→
Fort Cavazos
→
Fort Eisenhower, Georgia
→
Fort Eustis, Virginia
("U.S. Army")
→
Fort Liberty
→
Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
→
II Corps (United States)
→
Joint Base Lewis–McChord
→
Joint Task Force-Bravo
→
Meritorious Unit Commendation
→
Merrill's Marauders
→
Night Stalkers
→
Pope Army Airfield
→
Regimental Special Troops Battalion
→
Regimental Support Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
→
Special Operations Command South
→
Tenth Air Force
→
Third United States Army
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Tomb Guard
→
U.S. 101st Airborne Division
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U.S. 45th Infantry Division
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U.S. 82nd Airborne Division
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U.S. Army Americal Division
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U.S. Army Cadet Command
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U.S. Army Pacific
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U.S. Army South
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U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
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U.S. Fifth Army
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U.S. Ninth Army
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USASMDC
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United States 2nd Infantry Division
→
United States 99th Infantry Division
→
United States Armed Forces in World War II
→
United States Army Cyber Command
→
United States Army at Fort Knox
→
United States Eighth Army
("U.S. Army")
→
United States X Corps
→
Universal Camouflage Pattern
("United States Army ground forces")
→
XVIII Airborne Corps
→
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branch
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16th Combat Aviation Brigade
→
1st Space Brigade
→
1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)
→
28th Infantry Division
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3rd Ranger Battalion
→
49th Missile Defense Battalion
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4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne)
→
555th Engineer Brigade
→
593rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command
→
916th Support Brigade
→
Advance to the Elbe
→
Alan K. Simpson
→
Albert C. Wedemeyer
→
Albert J. Myer
→
Alexander Haig
→
Alexander Patch
→
Allons
("U.S. Army")
→
Andrew Bacevich
→
Andrew Jackson
→
Anthony McAuliffe
→
Archibald MacLeish
→
Archibald Roosevelt
→
Archibald V. Arnold
→
Armed Forces Security Agency
→
Army National Guard of the District of Columbia
→
Army Valorous Unit Award
("U.S. Army")
→
Arthur MacArthur Jr.
→
Audie Murphy
→
Battle of Baltimore
→
Benjamin Hooks
→
Bennet C. Riley
→
Bob Dole
→
Braxton Bragg
→
Bucky Barnes
→
Carl Hayden
→
Carl Sandburg
→
Carl Spaatz
→
Center for Cyber Operations
→
Charles A. Halleck
→
Chief of the National Guard Bureau
→
Colin Powell
→
Commanding General of the United States Army
→
Corporal Henderson
→
Creighton Abrams
→
Daniel Inouye
→
David Brinkley
→
David Packard
→
David Petraeus
→
David Rockefeller
→
DeWitt Army Community Hospital
→
Delta Force
→
Douglas MacArthur
→
Dwight D. Eisenhower
→
Earl Lloyd
→
Edward Almond
→
Edward Snowden
→
Edwin Hubble
→
Elvis Presley
→
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militaryBranch
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Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
→
Albert C. Wedemeyer
→
Albert J. Myer
→
Alexander Haig
→
Anthony McAuliffe
→
Archibald Roosevelt
→
Archibald V. Arnold
→
Auditor General of the Army
→
Carl Spaatz
→
Claire Lee Chennault
→
Col. Herbert Y. Schandler
→
George C. Kenney
→
George Washington Goethals
→
Gouverneur Kemble Warren
→
Hugh S. Johnson
→
Jacob L. Devers
→
James M. Gavin
→
Leslie R. Groves Jr.
→
Leslie R. Groves Jr.
→
Leslie Richard Groves Sr.
→
Mark W. Clark
→
Paul M. Nakasone
→
Philip Sheridan
→
Robert H. Goddard
("U.S. Army")
→
Solomon Kullback
→
Telford Taylor
→
Uzal G. Ent
→
Walter Bedell Smith
→
Walter Bedell Smith
→
Wernher von Braun
→
Wesley Clark
→
William C. Gorgas
→
William O. Wooldridge
→
Zebulon Pike
→
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employer
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Battle for Henderson Field
→
Battle of Anzio
→
Battle of Cape Gloucester
→
Battle of Monterrey
→
Battle of Peleliu
→
Battle of Queenston Heights
→
Battle of Salerno
→
Californian campaign of the Mexican–American War
→
Capture of Frankfurt
→
Capture of Munich
→
Capture of Nuremberg
→
Colorado War
→
First Seminole War
→
Liberation of Luxembourg
→
Little Turtle's War
→
Moro Rebellion
→
Nez Perce War
→
Operation Iceberg
→
Siege of Veracruz
→
United States–Native American wars
→
defense of Manila Bay
→
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belligerent
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"This We'll Defend"
("United States Army units")
→
Army Regulation 600-8-22
→
Army Regulation 670-1
→
Chief Information Officer of the Army
→
Chief Management Officer of the Army
→
Chief of Staff of the Army
→
Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1958
→
Executive Order 6128
→
Executive Order 8873
→
Executive Order 9981
("U.S. Army")
→
John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019
→
Manual for Courts-Martial
("U.S. Army")
→
Munitions Board
→
National Military Strategy
("U.S. Army")
→
Public Law 99-433
→
TIOH
("United States Army units")
→
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appliesTo
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Battle of New Orleans
→
Battle of the Pockets
→
Black Hawk War
→
Burning of Washington
→
Caribbean theater of the Spanish–American War
→
Hyde Park Aide-Mémoire
→
Ole Miss integration crisis
→
Red Cloud's War
→
Retreat from Normandy
→
Second Battle of Bull Run
→
Second Battle of Fallujah
→
Siege of Myitkyina
→
Urgent Fury
→
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hasParticipant
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Airborne Warfare
→
Arlington Heights
→
Army Mule
("U.S. Army")
→
College Park Airport
("U.S. Army")
→
Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson Park
→
Hudson River waterfront at West Point
→
LOM
→
McLean House
→
The American Soldier
→
Trophy Point
→
Under Secretary of the Army
→
United States War Department building
→
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associatedWith
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Balangiga massacre
("U.S. Army")
→
Battle of Bad Axe
→
Battle of Belleau Wood
→
Battle of Bladensburg
→
Battle of Chapultepec
→
Battle of Fallen Timbers
→
Battle of Khe Sanh
→
Battle of Manila (1945)
→
Liberation of western Czechoslovakia
→
Philippine–American War
→
Spanish–American War
→
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combatant
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Camp Griffiss
→
Corregidor
→
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
→
Fort Barrancas
→
Fort Lee, Virginia, United States
→
Fort McNair
→
Fort Mills
→
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
→
Fort Snelling
→
Pueblo Chemical Depot
→
White Sands Missile Range
("U.S. Army")
→
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controlledBy
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ACUPAT
→
AGSU
("U.S. Army")
→
Army Green Service Uniform
→
Battle Dress Uniform
→
Expert Infantryman Badge
→
Operational Camouflage Pattern
→
Ranger Tab
→
Special Forces Tab
→
Universal Camouflage Pattern
→
Universal Camouflage Pattern
→
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introducedBy
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Army Court of Criminal Appeals
→
Auditor General of the Army
→
Buchenwald Trial
→
Chief Management Officer of the Army
→
Future Warfare Center
("U.S. Army")
→
Office of the Secretary of the Army
→
U.S. Army Futures Command
→
United States Medical Department (Army)
("U.S. Army personnel")
→
United States v. Chelsea Manning
→
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jurisdiction
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Assistant Secretary of War
→
Commanding General of the United States Army
→
General Counsel of the Army
→
Inspector General of the Army
→
Korean War CIB
→
Secretary of the Army
→
Senior Officer of the United States Army
→
War Department Circular 59 (1941)
→
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appliesToJurisdiction
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British Eighth Army
→
Chinese Expeditionary Force
→
Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas
→
Crow
("United States Army (19th century)")
→
Eighth Army
→
French First Army
→
French I Corps
→
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alliedWith
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Fort Bliss
→
Fort Hamilton
("United States Army units")
→
Fort Lee, Virginia, United States
→
Fort McNair
→
Fort Monroe, Virginia
→
Hunter Army Airfield
→
Pearl Harbor (interwar and early WWII)
("U.S. Army")
→
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garrison
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Allons
→
General Wade Eiling (The Flash TV series)
→
Howling Commandos
("U.S. Army")
→
The Thayer Hotel at West Point
→
Walter Bedell Smith
→
West Point Museum
→
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affiliation
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Army Research Office
→
Fort Stanton Historic District
→
Office of Military Government, United States
→
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
→
United States Army Sergeants Major Academy
→
United States Army War College
→
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foundedBy
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Blackhorse insignia
→
Korean War CIB
→
Ranger Tab
→
Special Forces Tab
→
World War II CIB
→
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armedForce
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Citation Star
("U.S. Army")
→
San Francisco National Cemetery
→
Tomb Guard
→
U.S. Army Infantry School
→
U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
→
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establishedBy
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Fort Crawford
("U.S. Army troops")
→
Fort Jefferson
→
Fort McHenry
→
Fort Pickens
→
Fort Sumter
→
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garrisonedBy
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Allied Combined Operations Headquarters
→
Battle of Chosin Reservoir
→
Chesapeake campaign
→
Operation Postern
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Ulchi Freedom Guardian
→
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involves
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Arlington National Cemetery
→
Civil War Unknowns Monument
→
John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame
("U.S. Army")
→
Section 46, Arlington National Cemetery
→
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
→
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maintainedBy
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75th Ranger Regiment scroll
→
Army Combat Uniform
→
Henry W. Halleck
→
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
→
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branchOfService
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Charles Pearre Cabell
→
Douglas MacArthur
→
James H. Doolittle
→
William Westmoreland
→
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memberOf
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American sector of Berlin
→
United States rocket program
("U.S. Army")
→
Young Investigator Program awards
("U.S. Army")
→
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administeredBy
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Mercury (branch) insignia
→
United States Department of the Army
→
United States Department of the Army
→
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branchOfMilitary
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49th Missile Defense Battalion
→
Special Forces Branch
→
USASOC
→
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commandStructure
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M1 Abrams
→
M1 Garand
→
M48 Patton tank
→
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designedFor
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7th Panzer Division
→
90th Light Africa Division
→
DAK
→
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engagedAgainst
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Inchon Landing
→
Operation Desert Shield
→
Siege of Veracruz
→
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involvedBranch
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Buchenwald
→
Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp
→
Ohrdruf subcamp
→
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liberatedBy
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United States Army
("U.S. Army")
→
United States Army
("US Army")
→
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abbreviation
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M1 Garand
→
Maxim machine gun
→
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adoptedBy
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Military Justice Act of 2016
("Army")
→
National Defense Authorization Acts
→
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affects
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Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
→
William Henry Harrison
→
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allegiance
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Clinton Engineer Works
→
Fort Barrancas
→
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builtFor
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Technical Center
→
United States Army Institute of Heraldry
→
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client
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Defense Communications Agency
→
National Defense Research Committee
("U.S. Army")
→
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collaboratedWith
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I Want YOU for U.S. Army poster
→
Why We Fight (film series)
→
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commissionedBy
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Operation Crossroads
→
Test Able
→
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conductedBy
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Black Hawk
→
Sitting Bull
→
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conflictWith
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Maryland militia
("regular United States Army")
→
United States Volunteers
("United States Regular Army")
→
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distinctFrom
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Armed Forces Security Agency
→
United States Army Africa
→
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formedBy
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AR 670-1
("U.S. Army")
→
Command and General Staff School
→
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governingBody
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Joint Task Force One
→
United States Army
("Army Aviation")
→
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hasBranch
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AM General
→
Integrated Defense Systems
("U.S. Army")
→
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hasCustomer
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Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson
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United States of America
→
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hasMilitaryBranch
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Apache tribes
→
Comanche
→
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historicalEnemy
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Battle of Plattsburgh
("U.S. Army")
→
Cartwheel
→
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involvedForce
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In re Debs
→
Northwest Indian War
→
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involvedOrganization
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Swords and Plowshares
→
To Hell and Back (autobiography)
→
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mainSubject
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On to Berlin
("U.S. Army")
→
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about
|
Los Alamos Ranch School
→
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acquiredBy
|
National Defense Act of 1916
→
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affectedOrganization
|
China Burma India Theater
→
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alliedForce
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United States Marine Corps
→
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alliesWith
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flexible response doctrine
("U.S. Army")
→
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appliedBy
|
Selective Training and Service Act of 1940
→
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appliedToBranch
|
Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
→
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appliesBranch
|
U.S. Army Field Manual FM 2-series (intelligence)
→
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appliesToBranch
|
U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
→
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areaServed
|
Battle of El Guettar
→
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armedForcesInvolved
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Ezra Pound
→
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arrestedBy
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Rendezvous With Destiny
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associatedBranch
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Captain America
→
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associatedOrganization
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The G.I.’s General
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associatedWithMilitaryBranch
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Krinkelt
→
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associatedWithMilitaryUnit
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Combat Action Badge
→
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authorizedBy
|
Sapper Tab
→
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awardedBy
|
Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm
("United States Army units")
→
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awardedTo
|
Expert Infantryman Badge
→
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awardingBody
|
American Defense Service Medal
→
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awardingBranch
|
Silver Star Medal
→
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awardingBranches
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Hürtgen Forest
→
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battleBetween
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Old Fuss and Feathers
→
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bearerMilitaryBranch
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Military Intelligence Program
("U.S. Army")
→
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beneficiary
|
Executive Order 6128
→
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branchAffected
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United States v. Chelsea Manning
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branchOfServiceOfDefendant
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Fort Snelling
→
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builder
|
Wesley Clark 2004 presidential campaign
→
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candidateMilitaryBranch
|
Mittelwerk underground factory
→
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capturedBy
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Trail of Tears
→
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carriedOutBy
|
General Counsel of the Army
→
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chiefLegalOfficerOf
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United States Missile Defense Agency
("U.S. Army")
→
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collaboratesWith
|
Inchon Landing
→
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commanderForces
|
United States Army
("Regular Army")
→
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component
|
Organized Reserve Corps
("Army of the United States")
→
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componentOf
|
Austro-Hungarian Army
→
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conflict
|
Modoc War
→
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conflictBetween
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Ledo Road
→
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constructedBy
|
2nd New Zealand Division
("United States Army units")
→
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cooperatedWith
|
Kuwait Army
→
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cooperatesWith
|
Advisory Commission to the Council of National Defense
→
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coordinateWith
|
Ryukyu Islands campaign
→
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countryInvolved
|
James Longstreet
→
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countryOfService
|
Combat Action Badge
→
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createdBy
|
Mary Pickersgill
→
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createdFor
|
Battle of the Bulge Memorial
("United States Army soldiers")
→
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dedicatedTo
|
Elsenborn Ridge
→
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defendedBy
|
A Bridge Too Far
("U.S. Army")
→
|
depicts
|
Second Seminole War
("U.S. Army historical records")
→
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describedBySource
|
Combat Infantryman Badge
→
|
designer
|
The Gadget
→
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detonatedBy
|
Los Alamos Laboratory
→
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developedFor
|
AGM-114 Hellfire
("U.S. Army")
→
|
developer
|
Republic of Korea Army
→
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doctrineInfluence
|
Army Valorous Unit Award
("U.S. Army units")
→
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eligibility
|
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
→
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eligibleServiceBranches
|
AH-6 Little Bird
→
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enteredServiceWith
|
Army National Guard
→
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equipmentSource
|
Tomoyuki Yamashita
→
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executedBy
|
District of Alaska
("U.S. Army (initially)")
→
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executiveBranch
|
Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment
→
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firstFieldedBy
|
Now It Can Be Told: The Story of the Manhattan Project
("U.S. Army")
→
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focusesOnRoleOf
|
Presidio of San Francisco
→
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formerlyUsedBy
|
ENIAC project
("U.S. Army")
→
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fundedBy
|
CAAF
("U.S. Army")
→
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hasAuthorityOver
|
United States Armed Forces
→
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hasComponent
|
Army Secretariat
→
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hasJurisdictionOver
|
Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force
→
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hasPart
|
United States Military Academy
→
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hasPrimaryBranchAffiliation
|
Natick Labs
→
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hasPrimaryUser
|
The G.I.’s General
→
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hasSubject
|
Cannon Air Force Base
("United States Army units")
→
|
hasTenantUnit
|
Cheyenne
→
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historicalConflictWith
|
US War Memorial Honiara
("US Army")
→
|
honors
|
Military Justice Act of 1968
→
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implementedIn
|
Union Army
("United States Regular Army")
→
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includes
|
U.S. Forces Japan
→
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includesBranch
|
United States Army flag
→
|
inscription
|
M240
("U.S. Army")
→
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inServiceWith
|
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
("U.S. Army")
→
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interpretsHistoryOf
|
Vierville-sur-Mer
→
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invadingForces
|
Operation Olympic
→
|
involvedBranchPlanned
|
Operation Urgent Fury
→
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involvedMilitaryBranch
|
Operation Forager
("U.S. Army")
→
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involvedUnit
|
Joint Task Force-Guantanamo
→
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involvesBranch
|
Wounded Knee Massacre
→
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involvesParticipant
|
George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza
→
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isRelatedTo
|
Castillo San Cristóbal
→
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laterGarrisonedBy
|
Second Seminole War
→
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mainBelligerent
|
Hualapai War
("U.S. Army")
→
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mainParticipant
|
General Dynamics
→
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majorCustomer
|
Trinity test site, New Mexico
→
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managedBy
|
Alf Landon
→
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military service
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