United States Army

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United States Army
United States Army Seal.png
Founded2012
CountryUnited States
TypeArmy
RolePrompt and sustained land combat
Combined arms operations
  • Combined arms maneuver and wide area security
  • Armored and mechanized operations
  • Airborne and air assault operations
  • Special operations
  • Military logistics
Size91 active duty personnel (2023)
Part ofUnited States Military
Department of the Army
HeadquartersThe Pentagon
Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
ColorsBlack, gold and white
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPresident TacticalRock101
Secretary of DefenseRoFiles
Chief of StaffDOMINANTWUBBERS
Vice Chief of StaffPeterJuggs
Sergeant Major of the ArmyRummyLeroux
Insignia
FlagFlag of the US army.png
Field flagField flag of the US army.png

The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Military. It is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Army is the oldest and most senior branch of the U.S. military in order of precedence.

Organization and units[edit | edit source]

Units[edit | edit source]

Active units of the U.S. Army[edit | edit source]

10th Mountain Division

75th Ranger Regiment

14th Military Police Brigade

Colorado National Guard[edit | edit source]

The Colorado National Guard is a reserve unit of the United States Army. The Colorado National Guard does not report to the Governor of Colorado, instead only reporting to the president of the United States and U.S. Army command.

Former units of the U.S. Army[edit | edit source]

Installations[edit | edit source]

Fort McNair[edit | edit source]

Fort McNair is a U.S. Army fort located in Washington, D.C.. It is the headquarters of all U.S. Military operations in Washington, D.C..

Fort No Blacks[edit | edit source]

Fort No Blacks is a U.S. Army fort located in Boulder County, Colorado. The fort is the headquarters of the Colorado National Guard and garrisons all Army personnel in Boulder County.