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1/27/22

[Answer] Which branch of the military is older than America itself?

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Which branch of the military is older than America itself?


  • Army:On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress passed a bill creating a unified Continental Army to be led by George Washington. So, technically, the United States has had an army for a year longer than it has been a country. The U.S. Army considers itself to be a continuation of the Continental Army, and thus it's founding in 1775 is considered to be the beginning of the United States Army. Originally formed to protect the freedom of the first 13 colonies, the Army has evolved and grown from a small militia force into the world's premier fighting force.



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