United States Army

United States Army

Service Mark of the United States Army

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Founded3 June 1784
(241 years, 9 months)
(in current form)
14 June 1775
(250 years, 9 months)
(as the Continental Army)
CountryUnited States
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size
  • 452,823 active duty personnel
  • 328,084 Army National Guard personnel
  • 170,601 Army Reserve personnel
  • 946,961 total uniformed personnel (official data As of 30 June 2025)
  • 223,382 civilian personnel
  • 4,406 crewed aircraft
Part ofUnited States Armed Forces
Department of the Army
HeadquartersThe Pentagon
Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Motto"This We'll Defend"
ColorsBlack, gold and white
     
March"The Army Goes Rolling Along" Play
MascotArmy Mules
AnniversariesArmy Birthday: 14 June
EquipmentList of U.S. Army equipment
Engagements
Website
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief President Donald Trump
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
Secretary of the Army Daniel P. Driscoll
Chief of Staff GEN Randy George
Vice Chief of Staff GEN Christopher LaNeve
Chief Warrant Officer of the ArmyCW5 Aaron H. Anderson
Sergeant Major of the Army SMA Michael Weimer
Insignia
Flag
Field flag
Logo

The United States Army (U.S. Army) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is designated as the army of the United States in the United States Constitution. As a part of the United States Department of Defense, it is one of the six armed forces of the United States and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Founded in 1784, it succeeded the Continental Army, formed in 1775 during the American Revolutionary War.

The U.S. Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The Army is headed by the civilian secretary of the Army, and by the military chief of staff of the Army, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It is the largest military branch, and for FY2022, the projected headcount of the Army was 1,005,725 soldiers: the Regular Army 480,893 soldiers; the Army National Guard 336,129 soldiers, and the U.S. Army Reserve 188,703 soldiers. Major branches include Air Defense Artillery, Armor, Aviation, Field Artillery, Infantry, and Special Forces. With the world's highest vehicle-to-soldier ratio, the Army operates tens of thousands of combat vehicles, including the M1 Abrams main battle tank, Bradley armoured fighting vehicle, and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. The Army also deploys key systems for the Missile Defense Agency: the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, and MIM-104 Patriot.

The U.S. Army fought the American Indian Wars (1784–1890), the War of 1812 (1812–15), Mexican–American War (1846–48). The American Civil War (1861–65) was its costliest conflict, with over 350,000 casualties. It fought the Spanish–American War (1898), World War I (1917–18), World War II (1941–45). In the Cold War, the Army fought the Korean War (1950–53) and Vietnam War (1965–71), and operated tactical nuclear weapons ranging from the Pershing II ballistic missile to the Davy Crockett rifle. Following the Cold War's end in 1991, Army has focused primarily on Western Asia and counterinsurgency roles, including the Gulf War, war in Afghanistan, and war in Iraq. The U.S. Army currently provides materiel and training to Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian war.