United States. Army
Dates
- Existence: 1784
Administrative History
The United States Army, previously known as the American Continental Army, was established by the Congress of the Confederation in 1784.
Citation:
Brown, Jerry, 1936- Narushenie poverkhnosti i ee zashchita pri osvoenii Severa, 1981: p. 3 (Laboratorii͡a Armii SShA po izuchenii͡u kholodnykh regionov KRREL)Genizi, H. Yoʻets u-meḳim, 1987: t.p. (Tsava ha-Ameriḳani)
Probable trend and magnitude of Soviet expenditures for national security purposes, 1969: t.p. (U.S. Army)
U.S. gov't org. man., 1978/79, p. 199 (The American Continental Army, now called the United States Army, was established by the Continental Congress, June 14, 1775)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Eve Ball collaborative research, 1929-1984
Contains corespondence between Eve Ball and other scholars and individuals concerning a variaty of subjects in western history.
Eve Ball research, 1870-1984
Contains oral histories, documents, and correspondence, collected by Eve Ball for her research and work with Native Americans and the history of the West.
Eve Ball research on Indians of North America, 1870-1983
Contains oral histories, documents, and correspondence about Native Americans collected by Eve Ball.
Eve Ball research on Western history, 1875-1983
Contains oral histories, correspondence, and documents related to the history of the West collected by Eve Ball.
Saints at War Project records for the United States Army, 1926-2010
Contains documents of Latter-Day Saints serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. Material contains accounts, articles, photographs, letters, memoirs, histories, interviews, and survey responses. Dated 1926-2010.