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1838: Encyclopedia II - Florida Constitution - Provisions of the current Florida Constitution

Florida Constitution - Declaration of Rights. The Florida Constitution begins with a Declaration of Rights, which is similar to the U.S. Bill of Rights but, like most state bills of rights, is broader than the federal version. Among other things, the Florida Constitution guarantees trial by jury, due process, freedom of the press and of religion. It also forbids, among other things, the passage of ex post facto laws and cruel and unusual punishment. ...

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Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Florida's Early Constitutions, Florida Constitution - The 1838 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Ordinance of secession 1861, Florida Constitution - The 1865 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - The 1868 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - The 1885 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Proposal and ratification of the current Constitution, Florida Constitution - Provisions of the current Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Declaration of Rights, Florida Constitution - Structure of the state government, Florida Constitution - Limits on legislation, Florida Constitution - Counties and municipalities, Florida Constitution - Limitations on taxation and other means of generating revenue, Florida Constitution - Homestead exemption, Florida Constitution - Amendments, Florida Constitution - Amendment process, Florida Constitution - Notable Amendments, Florida Constitution - Sources

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the Nagercoil Mission District

Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1864. This report speaks of it as "a modern sect, greatly on the increase", says that, "day after day, numbers flocked to him (Vaikundar)" (Patrick p. 4, quoting Frederick Wilkinson, ARTDC 1864). Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1866. This is also a part which tells about the spread of Ayyavazhi. It says that "he (V ...

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of Kottaram Mission District

Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1871. This report records the anguish of Mr Nathaneil, an evangelist of Jamestown, who 'deplored' the increase of the followers of Ayyavazhi in "several places around him." (Patrick p. 7, quoting S. Jones, ARTDC 1871). ...

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Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the London Mission Society, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1838, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1843, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1847, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1858, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1872, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1892, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the Nagercoil Mission District, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1864, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1866, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of Kottaram Mission District, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1871, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the Santhapooram District, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1858

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Florida Constitution - Amendments

Florida Constitution - Amendment process. In the Florida Constitution there exist five ways that the Constitution can be amended. The amendment processes are detailed in Article XI of the Constitution. Amendments proposed via all five methods must be ratified via a simple majority by the voters in a referendum held simultaneously with the next general election before they become a part of the Constitution. Unlike the federal constitution, when the Florida Constitution is amended the official text of the document is ed ...

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Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Florida's Early Constitutions, Florida Constitution - The 1838 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Ordinance of secession 1861, Florida Constitution - The 1865 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - The 1868 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - The 1885 Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Proposal and ratification of the current Constitution, Florida Constitution - Provisions of the current Florida Constitution, Florida Constitution - Declaration of Rights, Florida Constitution - Structure of the state government, Florida Constitution - Limits on legislation, Florida Constitution - Counties and municipalities, Florida Constitution - Limitations on taxation and other means of generating revenue, Florida Constitution - Homestead exemption, Florida Constitution - Amendments, Florida Constitution - Amendment process, Florida Constitution - Notable Amendments, Florida Constitution - Sources

Read more here: » Florida Constitution: Encyclopedia II - Florida Constitution - Amendments

1838: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Tenrikyo

Tenrikyo

Japanese sect (metaphysical) stressing faith healing, unity of life, and teaching founded by Miki Nakayama, 1838-

 

(See also: Tenrikyo, Body Mind and Soul)

 

1838: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the Santhapooram District

Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1858. This report also views Ayyavazhi as an anti-Christian religion, speaking about a female shaman of Ayyavazhi, "a widow living at this place who was a follower of Muthukutti. She was also a fortune-teller and pretended to cure diseases by incantations. She allowed her hair to grow matted like that of Pantaram, abstained from fish on Tuesdays and Fridays, performed her ablutions in the sea, sang for four or five hours together in honour of her swami and was occas ...

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Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the London Mission Society, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1838, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1843, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1847, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1858, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1872, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1892, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the Nagercoil Mission District, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1864, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1866, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of Kottaram Mission District, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1871, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - Reports of the Santhapooram District, Ayyavazhi in reports by Christian missionaries - 1858

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1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Mint - Historical facilities

The Mint has operated several branch facilities throughout the United States since the Philadelphia Mint opened in 1792 in a building named "Ye Olde Mint". With the opening of branch mints came the need for mint marks, an identifying feature on the coin to show its facility of origin. The first of these branch mints were the Charlotte, North Carolina (1838–1861), Dahlonega, Georgia (1838–1861), and New Orleans, Louisiana (1838–1909) branches. Both the Charlotte ("C" mint mark) and Dahlonega ("D" mint mark) Mints were opened to facilita ...

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United States Mint, United States Mint - Historical facilities, United States Mint - Current facilities, United States Mint - Mintmarks, United States Mint - External link

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Trail of Tears - Forced removal

The protests against the Treaty of New Echota continued. In the spring of 1838, Chief Ross presented a petition with more than 15,000 Cherokee signatures, asking Congress to invalidate the treaty. Many white Americans were also outraged by the dubious legality of the treaty, and called on the government not to force the Cherokees to move. For example, on April 23, 1838, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a letter to Jackson's successor, President Martin Van Buren, urging him not to inflict "so vast an outrage upon the Cherokee Nation." See also:

Trail of Tears, Trail of Tears - Georgia and the Cherokee Nation, Trail of Tears - Gold rush and court cases, Trail of Tears - Removal treaty and resistance, Trail of Tears - Forced removal, Trail of Tears - Aftermath, Trail of Tears - Notes

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Trail of Tears - Forced removal

The protests against the Treaty of New Echota continued. In the spring of 1838, Chief Ross presented a petition with more than 15,000 Cherokee signatures, asking Congress to invalidate the treaty. Many white Americans were also outraged by the dubious legality of the treaty, and called on the government not to force the Cherokees to move. For example, on April 23, 1838, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a letter to Jackson's successor, President Martin Van Buren, urging him not to inflict "so vast an outrage upon the Cherokee Nation." See also:

Trail of Tears, Trail of Tears - Gold rush and court cases, Trail of Tears - Removal treaty and resistance, Trail of Tears - Forced removal, Trail of Tears - Aftermath, Trail of Tears - Notes

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1838: Encyclopedia II - List of rulers of separate Emirates of the United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi rulers

Ajman rulers al NUAIMI Rashid I 1820-1838 Humaid I 1838-1841 ,1848-1872 Abdul Aziz I 1841-1848 Rashid II 1872-1891 Humaid II 1891-1900 Abdul Aziz II 1900-1908 Humaid III 1908-1928 Rashid III 1928-1981 d. Humaid IV 1981- ...

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List of rulers of separate Emirates of the United Arab Emirates, List of rulers of separate Emirates of the United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi rulers, List of rulers of separate Emirates of the United Arab Emirates - Dubai rulers

Read more here: » List of rulers of separate Emirates of the United Arab Emirates: Encyclopedia II - List of rulers of separate Emirates of the United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi rulers

1838: Encyclopedia II - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Members 109th Congress

The Committee is chaired by Senator James Inhofe (Republican of Oklahoma). The Ranking Minority Member is Independent Senator James Jeffords of Vermont, who caucuses with the Democrats. Jeffords was the chairman from early 2001 to the elections of 2002, when the Democrats controlled the Senate; he was given the post as a reward for having switched parties, which threw control of the chamber to the Democrats. U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Republicans. Chairman James In ...

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U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Members 109th Congress, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Republicans, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Democrats, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Independents, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Subcommittees, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Chairmen, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Public Buildings 1838-1857, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Chairmen of the Joint Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 1857-1883, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 1883-1947, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Public Works 1947-1977, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works 1977-present

Read more here: » U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works: Encyclopedia II - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - Members 109th Congress

1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Named Campaigns

United States Army - Revolutionary War. Lexington, 19 April 1775. Opening hostilities of the Revolutionary War occurred at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on 19 April 1775, when a column of British troops that had moved out of Boston to seize rebel military stores at Concord was assailed by Minutemen (militia). The Massachusetts militia immediately placed the British in Boston under siege. Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. At the same time as Lexington, steps were t ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Formations of the United States Army

United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve. 78th "Lightning" Division, Edison, NJ (Training Support) 1st Brigade (Training Support) 2d Brigade (Training Support) 3d Brigade (Training Support) 4th Brigade (Training Support) 5th Brigade "We Dare" (Training Support) 85th "Custer" Division (Training Support) 1st Brigade (Training Support) 2d Brigade (Training Support) 3d Brigade (Training Support)< ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Formations of the United States Army

1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Equipment

United States Army - Infantry equipment. According to internal doctrine, the US Army considers its basic element to be the best- equipped and trained individual soldier possible, and aims to multiply this basic element's effectivness with the most advanced tactics possible. This has indeed made the US Army the most advanced land force in the world, but the strategy has repercussions. This doctrine has made warfare very expensive, which makes al ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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1838: Alternative Health Dictionary on Tenrikyo

Tenrikyo: Sect founded in 1838 by Japanese housewife Miki Nakagama (1798-1887), through whom God the Parent appeared in order to save humankind. Faith healing is one of its main foci. Tenri means divine reason and is also definable as the order of creation. (See Divine Healing from Japan.)

 

(See also: Tenrikyo, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

1838: Encyclopedia II - Frederick Maryland - Government

Frederick Maryland - Mayor or City Executive. The current Mayor of Frederick is Jennifer Dougherty, whose term began in 2002. Mayor-elect W. Jeff Holtzinger was elected November 1, 2005. Previous Mayors include: Lawrence Brengle (1817) Hy Kuhn (1818-1820) George Baer, Jr. (1820-1823) John L. Harding (1823-1826) George Kolb (1826-1829) Thomas Carlton (1829-1835) Daniel Kolb (1835-1838) Michael Baltzell (1838-1841) George Ho ...

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Frederick Maryland, Frederick Maryland - Geography, Frederick Maryland - Demographics, Frederick Maryland - Government, Frederick Maryland - Mayor or City Executive, Frederick Maryland - Representative body, Frederick Maryland - Arts, Frederick Maryland - Points of Interest

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1838: Encyclopedia II - United Provinces of Central America - Dissolution of the Union

The union dissolved in civil war between 1838 and 1840. Its disintegration began when Honduras separated from the federation on November 5, 1838. The union effectively dissolved in 1840, by which time four of its five states had declared independence. The union was only officially ended upon El Salvador's self-proclamation of the establishment of an independent republic in February 1841. Various attempts were made to reunite Central America in the 19th century, but none succeeded for any length of time. The first attempt was in 1842 by forme ...

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United Provinces of Central America, United Provinces of Central America - Politics, United Provinces of Central America - Presidents, United Provinces of Central America - Dissolution of the Union

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Stake Mormonism - History of stakes

The first Latter Day Saint stake was organized at church headquarters in Kirtland, Ohio, on February 17, 1834, with Joseph Smith, Jr. as stake president. The second stake was organized in Clay County, Missouri later that year on July 3, with David Whitmer as stake president. The Missouri stake was relocated to Far West, Missouri in 1836 and the Kirtland Stake dissolved in 1838. A stake was organized at Adam-ondi-Ahman in 1838 and abandoned later that year due to the events of the Mormon War. In 1839, the church's central stake was established at Nauvo ...

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Stake Mormonism, Stake Mormonism - History of stakes, Stake Mormonism - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stake Mormonism - Stake organization, Stake Mormonism - Stake center, Stake Mormonism - Community of Christ, Stake Mormonism - Strangites

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1838: Encyclopedia II - Emily Dickinson - Life

Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a prominent family. Her grandfather, Samuel Fowler Dickinson (1775&ndash;1838), was one of the founders of Amherst College, whose campus stands less than a mile from the family's home. Her father, Edward Dickinson (1803&ndash;1874), was a lawyer and treasurer for the college. He was also politically prominent, serving on the Massachusetts General Court from 1838 to 1842, the Massachusetts Senate from 1842 to 1843, and the U.S. House of Representatives (to which he was elected as a Whig ...

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Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson - Life, Emily Dickinson - Poetry and Influence

Read more here: » Emily Dickinson: Encyclopedia II - Emily Dickinson - Life

1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Equipment

United States Army - Infantry equipment. According to internal doctrine, the US Army relies on the best equipped and trained individual soldier as possible as the basic element, and aims to multiply his effectivness with the most advanced tactics possible. This has indeed made the US Army the most advanced land force in the world, but has also caused new problems. Since this doctrine causes high expenses on each soldier, it has made warfare very expensive, which coming closer to a financia ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army

Between 1775 and August 7, 1789, the established Federal Army was the Continental Army. On the latter date, the Continental Army was replaced by the United States Army under the newly-established War Department. The structure of the US Army was constitutionally established as the Regular Army, the units of the State Militias when called to federal service, and units of Volunteers that were established for the duration of the emergency. This remained the normal scheme of things until the Civil War, when the first Conscription took place. The ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army

1838: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Rank Structure

Comparison of ranking structure available at Ranks and Insignia of NATO. 1 Honorary/War time rank. The Officer Corps provides leadership and managerial functions, and is composed of Company Grade officers Second Lieutenant (2LT; pay grade O-1) - gold bar, First Lieutenant (1LT; pay grade O-2) - silver bar, Captain (CPT; pay grade O-3) - two silver bars, Field Grade officers Major (MAJ; pay grade O-4) - gold oak leaf, Lieutenan ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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