History
The Army is the largest military branch in the United States. Its job is to protect the country and its citizens. Today, the Army is made up of more than 700,000 Soldiers, including active duty and Army Reserve personnel. Army Soldiers fill many roles. They are doctors, lawyers, and engineers; they are electricians, computer programmers and helicopter pilots; they are police officers, logistics experts and civil affairs representatives. The Army's constant need for a diverse range of individual Soldiers, each with his or her own expertise is what sets it apart from other military branches. The U.S. Army is divided into two categories: Active duty (full-time) and the Army Reserve (part-time), and personnel are divided into two categories: Enlisted Soldiers and Officers.
Specialties
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