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Happy 234th Army Birthday. By BG Gary H. Cheek, WTC Commanding General June 12, 2009. ... and then Soldiers of the United States, have been providing each other Warrior Care.
Doughboy. GI. Grunt. Dogface. Warrior. Whatever term you prefer, if you see an active duty, former, or retired member of the United States Army today, wish their service Happy Birthday. The United ...
Tuesday marked the 247th birthday of the United States Army. Local agencies and organizations chimed in on Twitter, celebrating the military branch and all its soldiers across the country. On June ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — United States Army Reserve Soldiers provide tremendous value to our military and our nation. Skills and professionalism gained in the civilian sector and in their ...
The U.S. Army will celebrate its 250th birthday on June 14, 2025, commemorating the Army's distinguished service to our nation. The central theme for this year’s celebration is “This We’ll ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Not only are we taking a moment to celebrate Flag Day but the United States Army cut the cake for its 248th birthday on Wednesday. Commemorating its June 14, 1775, inception ...
Happy 248th birthday US Army ... a Make a Wish recipient, during the Army Birthday Festival Formal Ceremony at the National Museum of the United States Army, Fort Belvoir, Va., June 10, 2023.
It's the U.S. Army's birthday. Originally created as a small force, its soldiers have played a major role in the U.S.'s ...
The United States Army celebrates its birthday every year on June 14. The Continental Congress created the Army in 1775, ... Team JBLE wishes the U.S. Army a happy 249th birthday!!!
It's the Army Reserve birthday! On April 23, 1908, the United States Congress authorized the Army to establish the Medical Reserve Corps which would later grow into the Army Reserve that we know ...
250 years ago this Saturday, June 14, the United States Army was born. That’s right—the Army is older than our country. ... Happy birthday to the army. DOROTHY MOON Guest columnist; Jun 13, 2025 ...
Whatever term you prefer, if you see an active duty, former, or retired member of the United States Army today, wish their service Happy Birthday. The United States Army just turned 239 years old.