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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}}949 bytes (134 words) - 13:58, 1 April 2024
- 27 bytes (3 words) - 00:27, 6 April 2009
- 251 bytes (35 words) - 09:44, 17 June 2010
- 29 bytes (3 words) - 14:24, 20 September 2009
- {{subgroup|United States Army|Military}}40 bytes (5 words) - 03:07, 9 August 2010
- ...became quasi-independent in the [[United States Army]]; succeeded by the [[United States Army Air Force]]175 bytes (23 words) - 22:12, 15 July 2008
- ...al opponents, people and cost constraints, and advances in technology, the United States Army is going through a fundamental restructuring at an organizational level. Th34 KB (5,015 words) - 08:09, 20 March 2024
- #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army]]53 bytes (7 words) - 15:57, 25 March 2011
- ...S. Army Institute of Heraldry—2010.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of the United States Army Institute of heraldry is, ''Or a chevron gules, on a chief sable a label of The '''United States Army Institute of Heraldry''' coordinates and approves coats of arms, heraldic d1 KB (251 words) - 09:43, 10 February 2023
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Eighth United States Army]]. Needs checking by a human.800 bytes (107 words) - 16:13, 11 January 2010
- Substantially autonomous air arm of the [[United States Army]] prior to creation of the independent [[United States Air Force]]163 bytes (22 words) - 20:20, 12 February 2009
- [[United States Army]] organization originally created to train and lead guerrillas, highly qual308 bytes (35 words) - 08:29, 31 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Reserve Command||**}}656 bytes (94 words) - 04:45, 10 March 2024
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United States Army Air Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|United States Army Air Corps}}581 bytes (82 words) - 10:08, 10 February 2023
- 94 bytes (9 words) - 15:04, 18 March 2024
- 107 bytes (18 words) - 09:34, 10 February 2023
- ...il/ The Institute of Heraldry] official website, from the website of the [[United States Army]]302 bytes (44 words) - 09:44, 10 February 2023
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 09:40, 10 February 2023
- {{r|United States Army}}96 bytes (11 words) - 08:10, 20 March 2024
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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}}949 bytes (134 words) - 13:58, 1 April 2024
- Retired [[United States Army]] four-star general, best known for commanding [[United States Central Comm195 bytes (25 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
- (1916 - 2008) A [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] officer specializing in insurgency, counterinsurgency and [[spe209 bytes (25 words) - 08:46, 4 May 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, respec353 bytes (48 words) - 17:14, 10 August 2008
- {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}598 bytes (83 words) - 07:05, 21 March 2024
- **[[Eighth United States Army]] (Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul)1 KB (158 words) - 12:38, 18 April 2024
- [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Army|United States Army Reserve]], assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division, who received t377 bytes (56 words) - 10:47, 10 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army}}279 bytes (39 words) - 23:20, 18 July 2009
- [[Lieutenant general]], [[United States Army]], Retired; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]; former chi222 bytes (27 words) - 09:52, 14 October 2009
- Nicknamed, "Shy"; General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; Military Senior Advisor186 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 Chair1 KB (183 words) - 14:48, 24 February 2023
- The senior U.S. command, primarily the [[Eighth United States Army]] and [[Seventh Air Force]] is a sub-unified command of [[United States Pac192 bytes (27 words) - 23:30, 7 August 2008
- {{r|United States Army}}3 KB (358 words) - 11:35, 13 February 2009
- General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; advisor to the Center fo158 bytes (22 words) - 13:52, 6 April 2024
- Substantially autonomous air arm of the [[United States Army]] prior to creation of the independent [[United States Air Force]]163 bytes (22 words) - 20:20, 12 February 2009
- {{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}}586 bytes (79 words) - 17:27, 25 March 2009
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army]]32 bytes (4 words) - 03:07, 9 August 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Third United States Army]]38 bytes (5 words) - 18:25, 9 June 2008
- #redirect[[United States Army]]31 bytes (4 words) - 15:45, 12 May 2008
- A general in the United States Army, who served as Chief of Staff of the Army during the Korean War.136 bytes (23 words) - 15:22, 15 May 2011
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army#Units]]38 bytes (5 words) - 10:23, 10 March 2024
- {{subgroup|United States Army|Military}}40 bytes (5 words) - 03:07, 9 August 2010
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army/Definition]]43 bytes (5 words) - 02:04, 9 September 2013
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army#Units]]38 bytes (5 words) - 10:21, 10 March 2024
- Brigadier general, [[United States Army]].78 bytes (8 words) - 09:55, 10 March 2024
- Former name for [[United States Army North]]80 bytes (10 words) - 19:33, 23 May 2008
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces]]47 bytes (6 words) - 21:27, 29 July 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United States Army Air Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|United States Army Air Corps}}581 bytes (82 words) - 10:08, 10 February 2023
- [[United States Army]] and [[United States Air Force]] units, funded by the Federal government,271 bytes (41 words) - 16:52, 20 September 2009
- #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army]]53 bytes (7 words) - 15:57, 25 March 2011
- [[United States Army]] general and Army Aviation pioneer, considered the creator of division-siz231 bytes (29 words) - 16:58, 17 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army}} {{r|Eighth United States Army}}1 KB (196 words) - 10:32, 15 October 2023
- {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}292 bytes (45 words) - 04:57, 10 March 2024
- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The senior civilian official of the [[United States Army]], and third-ranking official in the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]; respon307 bytes (46 words) - 01:32, 10 October 2010
- ...] 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 [[Pope1 KB (160 words) - 04:58, 10 March 2024
- ...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; prove271 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 of416 bytes (60 words) - 10:30, 3 July 2010
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment B]]72 bytes (9 words) - 12:09, 3 July 2009
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment C]]72 bytes (9 words) - 12:10, 3 July 2009
- Midcareer [[staff college]] of the [[United States Army]]93 bytes (11 words) - 17:58, 12 September 2009
- #REDIRECT [[United States Army Special Forces#Operational Detachment A]]72 bytes (9 words) - 11:54, 3 July 2009
- {{r|Seventh United States Army||**}} {{r|Eighth United States Army||***}}2 KB (306 words) - 10:23, 29 March 2024
- #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Special Troops Battalion]]78 bytes (10 words) - 03:26, 29 January 2009
- #REDIRECT [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade Combat Team]]73 bytes (10 words) - 20:47, 25 June 2009
- {{r|Seventh United States Army}} {{r|Third United States Army}}355 bytes (49 words) - 21:39, 30 June 2009
- {{r|United States Army}}206 bytes (27 words) - 12:42, 1 July 2009
- {{r|United States Army}}423 bytes (53 words) - 10:43, 11 February 2024
- ...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.800 bytes (107 words) - 16:13, 11 January 2010
- '''Third United States Army''' is currently the U.S. Army component of United States Central Command CE490 bytes (75 words) - 07:36, 18 March 2024
- General, [[United States Army]], especially known for post-Vietnam reform at [[Training and Doctrine Comm146 bytes (17 words) - 16:56, 17 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army}} {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}1 KB (173 words) - 08:47, 4 May 2024
- A retired general in the [[United States Army]] who served in high political office, first African-American to be [[Chai378 bytes (51 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
- ...National Security Reform]]; Democratic presidential candidate; General, [[United States Army]], retired after commanding [[United States European Command]] and serving449 bytes (53 words) - 11:52, 19 March 2024
- General, [[United States Army]]; senior Western military officer in Afghanistan, commanding the [[Interna413 bytes (46 words) - 12:01, 19 March 2024
- ...llowing the war, most of the army was disbanded, and was replaced by the [[United States Army]].600 bytes (87 words) - 01:23, 7 December 2007
- Involuntarily retired [[major general]] in the [[United States Army]] who, as Deputy Commanding General for Support for the [[United States Cen356 bytes (51 words) - 14:04, 21 February 2009
- [[United States Army]] general in the [[American Civil War]], where he was the field command par228 bytes (35 words) - 08:23, 13 September 2009
- ...cal [[signals intelligence]] collection system, originally developed for [[United States Army Special Forces]]166 bytes (18 words) - 08:32, 4 February 2009
- General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]126 bytes (16 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army||**}}380 bytes (51 words) - 17:21, 24 February 2024
- The primary midcareer professional journal of the [[United States Army]], distributed in four languages139 bytes (17 words) - 20:44, 19 August 2009
- {{r|Eighth United States Army}} {{r|United States Army}}706 bytes (92 words) - 19:52, 11 January 2010
- ...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 institut938 bytes (139 words) - 20:00, 9 August 2010
- [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Army]], a theoretician and combat commander who is concerned that the Army is ov315 bytes (45 words) - 08:46, 4 May 2024
- Although they go by different titles—Casualty Assistance Officer ([[United States Army|Army]]), Casualty Assistance Representative ([[United States Air Force|Air1 KB (182 words) - 10:40, 10 February 2023
- * [http://www.sdrm.org/roster/passenger/guard-10/index.html United States Army G-10] — photo and short history of a rare Medical Department version616 bytes (93 words) - 19:47, 20 August 2013
- {{r|United States Army}}244 bytes (33 words) - 02:57, 21 March 2024
- {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}} {{r|United States Army}}561 bytes (76 words) - 09:07, 28 April 2024
- {{r|Seventh United States Army}}342 bytes (47 words) - 10:19, 10 March 2024
- ...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, Germany2 KB (282 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
- ...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 o309 bytes (46 words) - 18:53, 2 January 2009
- {{r|Eighth United States Army}}309 bytes (43 words) - 23:14, 16 August 2009
- {{r|United States Army}}806 bytes (127 words) - 09:38, 1 April 2010
- Headquarters organization of the reserve components of the [[United States Army]]117 bytes (14 words) - 19:30, 23 May 2008
- Under the [[restructuring of the United States Army]], the main independent tactical unit, replacing the [[division]]153 bytes (19 words) - 10:16, 18 February 2011
- General, retired, [[United States Army]]; commanded United Nations Command/[[Combined Forces Command Korea|Combine265 bytes (34 words) - 13:52, 6 April 2024
- '''Fort Rucker''' is the [[United States Army]] Aviation Center, the home of [[army aviation|Army Aviation]] doctrinal de809 bytes (115 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
- ...d Nations Forces in Korea, [[United States Forces Korea]] and the [[Eighth United States Army]].628 bytes (102 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
- A [[United States Army|U.S Army]] General who was relieved early of command of the [[International383 bytes (55 words) - 12:06, 14 February 2024
- {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}} {{r|United States Army}}654 bytes (84 words) - 09:07, 28 April 2024
- '''Walter Bedell "Beetle" Smith''' (1895-1961) was a general in the United States Army, who rose to that rank from [[private (military rank)|private]] in the [[Ar971 bytes (143 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army Special Forces}} {{r|United States Army}}625 bytes (79 words) - 18:00, 1 April 2024
- ...7, "Toward a professional army", American Military History ''Volume I, The United States Army and the Forging of a Nationm, 1775-1917'']919 bytes (133 words) - 15:31, 22 May 2010
- * The [[United States Army]]2 KB (372 words) - 17:06, 17 March 2024
- {{r|United States Army Special Forces}}311 bytes (41 words) - 18:50, 2 January 2009
- ...U.S. ground forces in the [[Vietnam War]]. He later commanded the [[Sixth United States Army]] in the Presidio of San Francisco.362 bytes (55 words) - 09:21, 16 November 2008
- Retired general, [[United States Army]], whose assignments included heading [[Training and Doctrine Command]], th407 bytes (54 words) - 13:52, 6 April 2024
- While most of its students are [[United States Army]] officers, a typical class will have officers from all the U.S. military s1 KB (222 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
- *LTG Cal Waller, deputy commanding general; temporary commander of Third United States Army while LTG Yeosock was ill. *Third United States Army, LTG John Yeosock2 KB (247 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
- ...elled [[Future Combat Systems]] elements, under the [[restructuring of the United States Army]] doctrine160 bytes (21 words) - 17:20, 16 December 2009
- '''William Childs Westmoreland''' (1914–2005) was a [[United States Army]] general who held command of US forces during the [[Vietnam War]] from 196215 bytes (27 words) - 06:14, 30 March 2024
- General, [[United States Army]], commanding [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]]; commanded 4th Infantry Divisio185 bytes (23 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
- ...S. Army Institute of Heraldry—2010.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of the United States Army Institute of heraldry is, ''Or a chevron gules, on a chief sable a label of The '''United States Army Institute of Heraldry''' coordinates and approves coats of arms, heraldic d1 KB (251 words) - 09:43, 10 February 2023
- {{r|Third United States Army||**}} {{r|First United States Army}}1 KB (196 words) - 04:50, 31 March 2024
- The undergraduate professional college of the [[United States Army]], at [[West Point]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]163 bytes (20 words) - 15:22, 8 April 2023
- {{r|Seventh United States Army}}772 bytes (107 words) - 11:17, 11 January 2010