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  • {{r|First United States Army}} {{r|Third United States Army}}
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  • ...became quasi-independent in the [[United States Army]]; succeeded by the [[United States Army Air Force]]
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Reserve}}
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Reserve Command||**}}
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  • ...upport]] and [[combat service support]] to the Reserve Components of the [[United States Army Reserve]] and [[Army National Guard (United States)]]
    338 bytes (48 words) - 21:17, 17 September 2008
  • ...ommanding General of the 7th Infantry Division; Commanding General[[Eighth United States Army]]; the Chief of Staff, [[United States Central Command]]; and Chief of Staf
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  • ...ents of [[United States European Command]]; the largest formation in the [[United States Army]]. Also designated USAREUR. Major U.S. Army formation in the WWII [[Battle
    273 bytes (39 words) - 21:40, 30 June 2009
  • ===United States Army===
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  • ...Command|Army Special Operations Command]] and the school and center for [[United States Army Special Forces]]
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  • {{r|Eighth United States Army}}
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  • | [[First United States Army]] | [[Third United States Army]]
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  • ...major commands include the [[United States Army Signal Command]] and the [[United States Army Intelligence Center]]
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Third United States Army}}
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  • In [[United States Central Command]], the headquarters organization for [[United States Army]] Components. Also designated ARCENT.
    166 bytes (19 words) - 19:33, 23 May 2008
  • ...y]]; Deputy Commander in Chief [[United States Army Europe]] and [[Seventh United States Army]]; Commandant, U.S. Army War College; Registered Professional Engineer and
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  • ...Korea]]. The four-star USFK commander is "triple hatted" with the [[Eighth United States Army]], USFK, and United Nations command. The role is evolving, and, by 2012, th *[[Eighth United States Army]]
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
    456 bytes (62 words) - 19:05, 23 September 2009
  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • The principal doctrinal guide to [[counterinsurgency]] of the [[United States Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • ...of excellent cooperation [[George Patton|George S. Patton Jr.]]'s [[Third United States Army]] and [[Elmo Quesada|Elmo "Pete" Quesada]]'s XIX Tactical Air Command (toda *1918 - United States Army Air Service
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Third United States Army]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|United States Army Air Force}}
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  • Retired [[United States Army]] four-star general, best known for commanding [[United States Central Comm
    195 bytes (25 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
  • (1916 - 2008) A [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] officer specializing in insurgency, [[counterinsurgency]] and [
    213 bytes (25 words) - 06:59, 11 March 2024
  • ...after the [[United States Air Force]] was created, and disputed that the [[United States Army]] and [[United States Navy]] should have aircraft able to carry out, respec
    353 bytes (48 words) - 17:14, 10 August 2008
  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
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  • General, [[United States Army]]; 32nd [[Vice Chief of Staff of the Army]] (2008-)
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  • **[[Eighth United States Army]] (Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul)
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Army|United States Army Reserve]], assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division, who received t
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  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], [[United States Army]], Retired; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]; former chi
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  • Nicknamed, "Shy"; General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; Military Senior Advisor
    186 bytes (24 words) - 16:58, 17 March 2024
  • {{r|United States Army Special Forces||**}} {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
    568 bytes (74 words) - 23:20, 17 August 2009
  • ...ates '''Chief of Staff of the Army''' (CSA) is the senior officer of the [[United States Army]], unless the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or the [[Vice Chair
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  • The senior U.S. command, primarily the [[Eighth United States Army]] and [[Seventh Air Force]] is a sub-unified command of [[United States Pac
    192 bytes (27 words) - 23:30, 7 August 2008
  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; advisor to the Center fo
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  • Substantially autonomous air arm of the [[United States Army]] prior to creation of the independent [[United States Air Force]]
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
    258 bytes (34 words) - 01:39, 25 July 2009
  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Third United States Army]]
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  • #redirect[[United States Army]]
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  • A general in the United States Army, who served as Chief of Staff of the Army during the Korean War.
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army#Units]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army/Definition]]
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  • {{subgroup|United States Army|Military}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army#Units]]
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  • Former name for [[United States Army North]]
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  • Brigadier general, [[United States Army]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United States Army Air Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|United States Army Air Corps}}
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  • [[United States Army]] and [[United States Air Force]] units, funded by the Federal government,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army]]
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  • [[United States Army]] general and Army Aviation pioneer, considered the creator of division-siz
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Eighth United States Army}}
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The senior civilian official of the [[United States Army]], and third-ranking official in the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]; respon
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  • ...] base, home to the XVIII Airborne Corps, the headquarters and school of [[United States Army Special Forces]], and the 82nd Airborne Division. It is adjacent to [[Pope
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  • ...ensive and heavy, [[tank (military)|main battle tank]], designed for the [[United States Army]], and used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and several allies; prove
    271 bytes (39 words) - 13:15, 10 August 2010
  • * Appleman, Roy Edgar, et al. ''Okinawa: the last battle'', (United States Army in World War II: The war in the Pacific) (1948), very thorough U.S. Army of
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment A]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment B]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment C]]
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  • Midcareer [[staff college]] of the [[United States Army]]
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  • {{r|Seventh United States Army||**}} {{r|Eighth United States Army||***}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Special Troops Battalion]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade Combat Team]]
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  • {{r|Seventh United States Army}} {{r|Third United States Army}}
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  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • ...ariants of the [[DC-3 (airliner)]], this was the designation used by the [[United States Army]] Air Corps, Air Force, and [[United States Air Force]]
    226 bytes (34 words) - 18:40, 27 September 2008
  • {{r|United States Army}}
    429 bytes (63 words) - 01:36, 13 August 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Eighth United States Army]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Third United States Army''' is currently the U.S. Army component of United States Central Command CE
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  • General, [[United States Army]], especially known for post-Vietnam reform at [[Training and Doctrine Comm
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  • A retired general in the [[United States Army]] who served in high political office, first African-American to be [[Chai
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  • ...National Security Reform]]; Democratic presidential candidate; General, [[United States Army]], retired after commanding [[United States European Command]] and serving
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  • General, [[United States Army]]; senior Western military officer in Afghanistan, commanding the [[Interna
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  • ...llowing the war, most of the army was disbanded, and was replaced by the [[United States Army]].
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  • Involuntarily retired [[major general]] in the [[United States Army]] who, as Deputy Commanding General for Support for the [[United States Cen
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  • [[United States Army]] general in the [[American Civil War]], where he was the field command par
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  • ...cal [[signals intelligence]] collection system, originally developed for [[United States Army Special Forces]]
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  • {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}
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  • General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|United States Army||**}}
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  • The primary midcareer professional journal of the [[United States Army]], distributed in four languages
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  • {{r|Eighth United States Army}} {{r|United States Army}}
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  • ...est Point]], New York, is the undergraduate professional college for the [[United States Army]]. Founded in 1802, it is now part of a system of Army educational institut
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  • [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Army]], a theoretician and combat commander who is concerned that the Army is ov
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  • Although they go by different titles—Casualty Assistance Officer ([[United States Army|Army]]), Casualty Assistance Representative ([[United States Air Force|Air
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  • * [http://www.sdrm.org/roster/passenger/guard-10/index.html United States Army G-10] &mdash; photo and short history of a rare Medical Department version
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  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • {{r|United States Army}}
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  • {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}} {{r|United States Army}}
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  • {{r|Seventh United States Army}}
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  • ...of [[United States European Command]] and the largest formation in the [[United States Army]]. It is also called U.S. Army-Europe, or USAREUR. *United States Army Europe (USAREUR): Heidelberg, Germany
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  • ...e Chief of Staff of the Army''' is the second most senior officer in the [[United States Army]], unless an Army officer is [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or [
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  • ...Vietnam]], typically defending their local area, and trained and led by [[United States Army Special Forces]] personnel, and sometimes by their [[Army of the Republic o
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  • {{r|Eighth United States Army}}
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  • {{r|United States Army}}
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