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Army of the United States

American  

noun

  1. the army or armies referred to in the U.S. Constitution, especially consisting of the Regular Army, National Guard, and Army Reserve.


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“They were the first members of the expeditionary Army of the United States in France to die, that we might live,” the marker reads.

From Washington Times • May 28, 2019

In 1866, Ulysses S. Grant was named General of the Army of the United States, the first officer to hold the rank.

From Washington Post • Jul. 25, 2011

Hem admires General Omar Bradley and General Joseph Lawton Collins and loves the Army of the United States, but cannot love a chicken division when it is chicken.

From Time Magazine Archive

This, it seems to us, is where the Army of the United States has set foot on a difficult and dangerous road.

From Time Magazine Archive

For the small Regular Army of the United States a well-defined and adequate supply system had been created.

From World's War Events, Vol. II by Reynolds, Francis J. (Francis Joseph)

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