United States Army

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The United States Army is the primary land warfare service branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, responsible for ground-based military operations and national defense.

Aliases (29)
  • U.S. Army ×80
  • United States Army units ×6
  • United States Regular Army ×3
  • Army ×2
  • Army of the United States ×2
  • US Army ×2
  • United States Army ground forces ×2
  • United States Army soldiers ×2
  • Army Aviation ×1
  • National Army of the United States ×1
  • Regular Army ×1
  • U.S. Army (camp administration) ×1
  • U.S. Army (during military use) ×1
  • U.S. Army (initially) ×1
  • U.S. Army historical records ×1
  • U.S. Army personnel ×1
  • U.S. Army soldiers ×1
  • U.S. Army troops ×1
  • U.S. Army units ×1
  • United States Army (19th century) ×1
  • United States Army (World War I training, no combat) ×1
  • United States Army (World War I) ×1
  • United States Army (attached via OSS) ×1
  • United States Army (in-series storyline) ×1
  • United States Army (pre–Civil War) ×1
  • United States Army Forces ×1
  • United States Army conventional ground forces ×1
  • United States Army troops ×1
  • regular United States Army ×1

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of the United States Armed Forces
land warfare service branch
military organization
abbreviation U.S. Army
US Army
USA
academyLocation West Point, New York
allegiance United States Constitution
budgetAuthority United States Congress
camouflagePattern Operational Camouflage Pattern
component Army National Guard
Army Reserve
Regular Army
country United States of America
doctrine Unified Land Operations
engagedIn American Civil War
American Revolutionary War
Gulf War
Iraq War
Korean War
Vietnam War
War in Afghanistan
World War I
World War II
foundedBy Continental Congress
hasAcademy United States Military Academy
hasBranch Air Defense Artillery Branch
Armor Branch
Army Aviation
Field Artillery Branch
Infantry Branch
Special Forces Branch
hasCommander Chief of Staff of the Army
Secretary of the Army
Sergeant Major of the Army
hasSpecialUnit 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
United States Army Rangers
United States Army Special Forces
headquartersLocation Arlington County, Virginia
The Pentagon
inception 1775-06-14
language English
militaryBranch Army
motto This We'll Defend
oath Oath of Enlistment of the United States Armed Forces
officialWebsite https://www.army.mil
parentOrganization United States Department of Defense
partOf United States Armed Forces
precededBy Continental Army
primaryMission fight and win the Nation’s wars
provide prompt, sustained land dominance
role ground-based military operations
national defense
primary land warfare service branch of the U.S. Armed Forces
serviceBranchOf United States Department of the Army
type professional volunteer force
uniformColor Army Green Service Uniform

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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
Army Valorous Unit Award
Blackhorse Regiment
Citation Star
Combat Action Badge
Combat Medical Badge
DSM
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
Tomb Guard
U.S. 101st Airborne Division
U.S. 45th Infantry Division
U.S. 82nd Airborne Division
U.S. Army Americal Division
U.S. Army Cadet Command
U.S. Army Pacific
U.S. Army South
U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
U.S. Fifth Army
U.S. Ninth Army
USASMDC
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
branch
16th Combat Aviation Brigade
1st Space Brigade
1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)
28th Infantry Division
3rd Ranger Battalion
49th Missile Defense Battalion
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
militaryBranch
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
employer
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
belligerent
"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")
appliesTo
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
hasParticipant
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
associatedWith
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
combatant
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")
controlledBy
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
introducedBy
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
jurisdiction
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)
appliesToJurisdiction
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
alliedWith
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")
garrison
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
affiliation
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
foundedBy
Blackhorse insignia
Korean War CIB
Ranger Tab
Special Forces Tab
World War II CIB
armedForce
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
establishedBy
Fort Crawford ("U.S. Army troops")
Fort Jefferson
Fort McHenry
Fort Pickens
Fort Sumter
garrisonedBy
Allied Combined Operations Headquarters
Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Chesapeake campaign
Operation Postern
Ulchi Freedom Guardian
involves
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
maintainedBy
75th Ranger Regiment scroll
Army Combat Uniform
Henry W. Halleck
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
branchOfService
Charles Pearre Cabell
Douglas MacArthur
James H. Doolittle
William Westmoreland
memberOf
American sector of Berlin
United States rocket program ("U.S. Army")
Young Investigator Program awards ("U.S. Army")
administeredBy
Mercury (branch) insignia
United States Department of the Army
United States Department of the Army
branchOfMilitary
49th Missile Defense Battalion
Special Forces Branch
USASOC
commandStructure
M1 Abrams
M1 Garand
M48 Patton tank
designedFor
7th Panzer Division
90th Light Africa Division
DAK
engagedAgainst
Inchon Landing
Operation Desert Shield
Siege of Veracruz
involvedBranch
Buchenwald
Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp
Ohrdruf subcamp
liberatedBy
United States Army ("U.S. Army")
United States Army ("US Army")
abbreviation
M1 Garand
Maxim machine gun
adoptedBy
Military Justice Act of 2016 ("Army")
National Defense Authorization Acts
affects
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
William Henry Harrison
allegiance
Clinton Engineer Works
Fort Barrancas
builtFor
Technical Center
United States Army Institute of Heraldry
client
Defense Communications Agency
National Defense Research Committee ("U.S. Army")
collaboratedWith
I Want YOU for U.S. Army poster
Why We Fight (film series)
commissionedBy
Operation Crossroads
Test Able
conductedBy
Black Hawk
Sitting Bull
conflictWith
Maryland militia ("regular United States Army")
United States Volunteers ("United States Regular Army")
distinctFrom
Armed Forces Security Agency
United States Army Africa
formedBy
AR 670-1 ("U.S. Army")
Command and General Staff School
governingBody
Joint Task Force One
United States Army ("Army Aviation")
hasBranch
AM General
Integrated Defense Systems ("U.S. Army")
hasCustomer
Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson
United States of America
hasMilitaryBranch
Apache tribes
Comanche
historicalEnemy
Battle of Plattsburgh ("U.S. Army")
Cartwheel
involvedForce
In re Debs
Northwest Indian War
involvedOrganization
Swords and Plowshares
To Hell and Back (autobiography)
mainSubject
On to Berlin ("U.S. Army")
about
Los Alamos Ranch School
acquiredBy
National Defense Act of 1916
affectedOrganization
China Burma India Theater
alliedForce
United States Marine Corps
alliesWith
flexible response doctrine ("U.S. Army")
appliedBy
Selective Training and Service Act of 1940
appliedToBranch
Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
appliesBranch
U.S. Army Field Manual FM 2-series (intelligence)
appliesToBranch
U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
areaServed
Battle of El Guettar
armedForcesInvolved
Ezra Pound
arrestedBy
Rendezvous With Destiny
associatedBranch
Captain America
associatedOrganization
The G.I.’s General
associatedWithMilitaryBranch
Krinkelt
associatedWithMilitaryUnit
Combat Action Badge
authorizedBy
Sapper Tab
awardedBy
Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm ("United States Army units")
awardedTo
Expert Infantryman Badge
awardingBody
American Defense Service Medal
awardingBranch
Silver Star Medal
awardingBranches
Hürtgen Forest
battleBetween
Old Fuss and Feathers
bearerMilitaryBranch
Military Intelligence Program ("U.S. Army")
beneficiary
Executive Order 6128
branchAffected
United States v. Chelsea Manning
branchOfServiceOfDefendant
Fort Snelling
builder
Wesley Clark 2004 presidential campaign
candidateMilitaryBranch
Mittelwerk underground factory
capturedBy
Trail of Tears
carriedOutBy
General Counsel of the Army
chiefLegalOfficerOf
United States Missile Defense Agency ("U.S. Army")
collaboratesWith
Inchon Landing
commanderForces
United States Army ("Regular Army")
component
Organized Reserve Corps ("Army of the United States")
componentOf
Austro-Hungarian Army
conflict
Modoc War
conflictBetween
Ledo Road
constructedBy
2nd New Zealand Division ("United States Army units")
cooperatedWith
Kuwait Army
cooperatesWith
Advisory Commission to the Council of National Defense
coordinateWith
Ryukyu Islands campaign
countryInvolved
James Longstreet
countryOfService
Combat Action Badge
createdBy
Mary Pickersgill
createdFor
Battle of the Bulge Memorial ("United States Army soldiers")
dedicatedTo
Elsenborn Ridge
defendedBy
A Bridge Too Far ("U.S. Army")
depicts
Second Seminole War ("U.S. Army historical records")
describedBySource
Combat Infantryman Badge
designer
The Gadget
detonatedBy
Los Alamos Laboratory
developedFor
AGM-114 Hellfire ("U.S. Army")
developer
Republic of Korea Army
doctrineInfluence
Army Valorous Unit Award ("U.S. Army units")
eligibility
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
eligibleServiceBranches
AH-6 Little Bird
enteredServiceWith
Army National Guard
equipmentSource
Tomoyuki Yamashita
executedBy
District of Alaska ("U.S. Army (initially)")
executiveBranch
Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment
firstFieldedBy
Now It Can Be Told: The Story of the Manhattan Project ("U.S. Army")
focusesOnRoleOf
Presidio of San Francisco
formerlyUsedBy
ENIAC project ("U.S. Army")
fundedBy
CAAF ("U.S. Army")
hasAuthorityOver
United States Armed Forces
hasComponent
Army Secretariat
hasJurisdictionOver
Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force
hasPart
United States Military Academy
hasPrimaryBranchAffiliation
Natick Labs
hasPrimaryUser
The G.I.’s General
hasSubject
Cannon Air Force Base ("United States Army units")
hasTenantUnit
Cheyenne
historicalConflictWith
US War Memorial Honiara ("US Army")
honors
Military Justice Act of 1968
implementedIn
Union Army ("United States Regular Army")
includes
U.S. Forces Japan
includesBranch
United States Army flag
inscription
M240 ("U.S. Army")
inServiceWith
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site ("U.S. Army")
interpretsHistoryOf
Vierville-sur-Mer
invadingForces
Operation Olympic
involvedBranchPlanned
Operation Urgent Fury
involvedMilitaryBranch
Operation Forager ("U.S. Army")
involvedUnit
Joint Task Force-Guantanamo
involvesBranch
Wounded Knee Massacre
involvesParticipant
George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza
isRelatedTo
Castillo San Cristóbal
laterGarrisonedBy
Second Seminole War
mainBelligerent
Hualapai War ("U.S. Army")
mainParticipant
General Dynamics
majorCustomer
Trinity test site, New Mexico
managedBy
Alf Landon
military service

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