United States Army
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United States Army
Summary
United States Army is an army[1]. It ranks in the top 0.39% of army entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16,933 views/month, #1 of 254).[2]
Key Facts
- United States Army held citizenship in United States[3].
- United States Army received the Silver Anvil Award[4].
- United States Army received the Silver Anvil Award[5].
- United States Army is in the country of United States[6].
- United States Army's instance of is recorded as army[7].
- United States Army's headquarters location is recorded as The Pentagon[8].
- United States Army's flag is recorded as flag of the United States Army[9].
- United States Army took place at worldwide[10].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Forces Command[11].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Training and Doctrine Command[12].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Materiel Command[13].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as Southern European Task Force, Africa[14].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Central[15].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army North[16].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army South[17].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Europe and Africa[18].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Pacific[19].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Special Operations Command[20].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Transportation Command[21].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command[22].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Cyber Command[23].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Test and Evaluation Command[24].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army Military District of Washington[25].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Military Academy[26].
- United States Army's child organization or unit is recorded as United States Army War College[27].
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Body
Founding
June 14, 1775 marks the founding of United States Army[30].
Identity
United States Army is part of United States Armed Forces[31].
Operations
United States Army's headquarters location is recorded as The Pentagon[8]. Subsidiaries include United States Army Forces Command[11], an Army command[32], in United States[33], founded in 1973[34], headquartered in Fort Bragg[35]; United States Army Training and Doctrine Command[12], an Army command[36], in United States[37], founded in 1973[38], headquartered in Fort Eustis[39]; United States Army Materiel Command[13], an Army command[40], in United States[41], founded in 1962[42]; Southern European Task Force, Africa[14], a task force[43], in Italy[44], founded in 1955[45], headquartered in Caserma Ederle[46]; United States Army Central[15], an Army Service Component Command[47], in United States[48], founded in 1918[49]; and United States Army North[16], an United States Field Army[50], in United States[51], founded in 1943[52], headquartered in Fort Sam Houston[53].
Recognition
Awards received include Silver Anvil Award[4], an award[54], in United States[55], founded in 1944[56].
Why It Matters
United States Army ranks in the top 0.39% of army entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16,933 views/month, #1 of 254).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57] It is known by 55 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
Works attributed to it include TM 31-210 Improvised Munition Handbook[59], a written work[60], in United States[61] and U.S. Army Field Manual 30-31B[62], a written work[63].
FAQs
What awards did United States Army receive?
Honors received include Silver Anvil Award[4] and Silver Anvil Award[5].