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Part II: The Armed Forces


Subject History » Military History

Place Northern America » United States of America

Key-Topics war

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405161497.2010.x


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Chapter Seventeen. The Continental Army Chapter Eighteen. The Navies and Marines of the American Revolution Chapter Nineteen. The US Army to 1900 Chapter Twenty. The US Army Since 1900 Chapter Twenty-one. The US Navy, 1794–1860: Men, Ships, and Governance Chapter Twenty-two. The US Navy, 1860–1920 Chapter Twenty-three. The US Navy since 1920 Chapter Twenty-four. The US Marine Corps Chapter Twenty-five. The US Coast Guard and Its Predecessor Agencies Chapter Twenty-six. The US Air Force Chapter Twenty-seven. The Confederate Army Chapter Twenty-eight. The Confederate Navy and Marine Corps Chapter Twenty-nine. The Citizen Soldier in America: Militia, National Guard, and Reserves Chapter Thirty. Defense Unification, Joint Commands, and Joint Operations Chapter Thirty-one. Mercenaries, Private Military Contractors, and Non-Traditional Forces ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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