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'''Third United States Army''' is currently the [[U.S. Army]] component of [[United States Central Command]] CENTCOM, called ARCENT.  Formally, its headquarters are at [[Fort McPherson]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] and it has forward command elements in the CENTCOM theater of operations, the Middle East. CENTCOM Forward is in [[Qatar]].  
'''Third United States Army''' is currently the [[U.S. Army component of [[United States Central Command CENTCOM, called ARCENT.  Formally, its headquarters are at [[Fort McPherson, [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia and it has forward command elements in the CENTCOM theater of operations, the Middle East. CENTCOM Forward is in [[Qatar.  


==History==
==History==
It went into operations following the [[Battle of Normandy]], as a breakout and exploitation force under GEN [[George Patton]].
It went into operations following the [[Battle of Normandy, as a breakout and exploitation force under GEN [[George Patton.

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Third United States Army is currently the [[U.S. Army component of [[United States Central Command CENTCOM, called ARCENT. Formally, its headquarters are at [[Fort McPherson, [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia and it has forward command elements in the CENTCOM theater of operations, the Middle East. CENTCOM Forward is in [[Qatar.

History

It went into operations following the [[Battle of Normandy, as a breakout and exploitation force under GEN [[George Patton.