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United States Army
Leadership
  • Secretary of the Army
  • Under Secretary of the Army
  • Chief of Staff
  • Vice Chief of Staff
  • 4-star generals
  • 3-star generals
    • 1798–1959
    • 1990–1999
    • 2000–2009
    • 2010–2019
    • 2020–present
  • Army Staff Senior Warrant Officer
  • Sergeant Major of the Army
  • House Armed Services Committee (House Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces)
  • Senate Committee on Armed Services (Senate Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces)
Components
and
commands
  • Regular Army
  • Army Reserve
  • Army National Guard
  • Active Units
  • Reorganization plan of United States Army
Commands
  • Forces
  • Futures
  • Materiel
  • Training and Doctrine
Service
components
  • Central
  • Europe–Africa
  • Pacific
  • North
  • South
  • Special Operations
  • Surface Deployment and Distribution
  • Space and Missile Defense
  • Cyber Command
Direct reporting
units
  • Second Army
  • Medical
  • Intelligence and Security
  • Criminal Investigation Division
  • Corps of Engineers
  • Military District of Washington
  • Test and Evaluation
  • Military Academy
  • Reserve
  • Acquisition Support Center
  • Installation Management
  • War College
Field armies
  • First
  • Third
  • Fifth
  • Sixth
  • Seventh
  • Eighth
  • Ninth
Branches
  • Acquisition Corps
  • Adjutant General's Corps
  • Air Defense Artillery Branch
  • Armor Branch
  • Aviation Branch
  • Army Band
  • Chaplain Corps
  • Chemical Corps
  • Civil Affairs Corps
  • Corps of Engineers
  • Cyber Branch
  • Dental Corps
  • Field Artillery Branch
  • Finance Corps
  • Infantry Branch
  • Inspector General's Corps
  • Judge Advocate General's Corps
  • Logistics Branch
  • Medical Corps
  • Medical Service Corps
  • Medical Specialist Corps
  • Military Intelligence Corps
  • Military Police Corps
  • Nurse Corps
  • Ordnance Corps
  • Psychological operations
  • Quartermaster Corps
  • Signal Corps
  • Special Forces
  • Transportation Corps
  • Veterinary Corps
Installations
  • United States and overseas
  • Germany
  • Japan
  • Kuwait
  • South Korea
Training
  • Basic Training
  • BOLC
  • ROTC (ECP)
  • OCS
  • WOBC
  • WOCS
  • Military Academy (West Point)
  • MOS
Uniforms and
insignia
  • Awards and decorations
  • Badges
  • Branch
  • Officer
  • Warrant
  • Enlisted
    • World War I
    • World War II
  • Uniforms
Equipment
  • Individual weapons
  • Crew-served weapons
  • Vehicles
Premier
ensembles
  • Army Field Band
  • Army Band
  • Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
  • West Point Band
History and
traditions
  • History
  • Continental Army
  • Union Army
  • National Army
  • Army of the United States
  • Center of Military History
  • Institute of Heraldry
  • America's Army
  • Army Art Program
  • Flag
  • National Museum
  • West Point Museum
  • Rangers
  • U.S. Army Regimental System
  • Soldier's Creed
  • "The Army Goes Rolling Along"
  • Division nicknames
  • Draft
  • Service numbers
  • Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra
Historical
  • Buffalo Soldiers
  • Army Air Forces
  • Army Service Forces
  • Women's Army Corps
  • Rough Riders
  • U.S. Cavalry
  • United States Colored Troops
  • United States Army Hospital Corps
  • U.S. Sanitary Commission
  • Category
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  • ((US Army navbox))
  • ((US Marine Corps navbox))
  • ((US Navy navbox))
  • ((United States Air Force))
  • ((United States Space Force))
  • ((US Coast Guard navbox))
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