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United States Army

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The United States Army's logo (since 2023)

The United States Army is a branch (or section) of the United States Armed Forces that deals mainly with land-based missions. Oher parts of the military deal with air and sea missions. the Army's current Commander-in-Chief is the U.S. President Donald Trump.

The U.S. Secretary of the Army, a civilian, leads the army with the help of the Army Chief of Staff, a general. Members of an army are called soldiers. When people join the army, they must serve for a certain amount of time, called a "tour of duty." A new soldier, or recruit, first goes through basic raining at a training camp to become. There, soldiers are trained in weapons and equipment that they will operate to carry out missions.

The U.S. Army serves as the land-based branch of the U.S. military. BERJAYA

Combat arms

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Traditionally, the U.S. Army has three different kinds of combat arms regiments:

Artillery

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Cavalry (Armored)

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Infantry

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