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Inquiries - For inquiries related to organizational history, military programs, or research at the U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH), please email CMH Answers at usarmy.mcnair.cmh.mbx.answers@army.mil. Due to high correspondence volume, response times may vary.
American Military History intends to provide the United States Army—in particular, its young officers, NCOs, and cadets—with a comprehensive but brief account of its past. The Center of Military History first published the book in 1956 as a textbook for senior ROTC courses.
To accurately collect, preserve, interpret, and express the Army's history and material culture to more broadly educate and develop our force, the military profession, and the nation. Vision: To establish the U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH) and its products as the gold standard for history organizations.
This chronology includes a selection of significant events in U.S. Army history compiled for the Army’s 240th birthday on 14 June 2015. It should not be considered all-inclusive or comprehensive. 14 June 1775. The Continental Congress votes to raise ten companies of riflemen in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia.
The catalog enables you to access the Center's complete collection of over 600 publications, from the most recent releases to those that date back decades. Also provided are guidelines for ordering publications.
Select TOE units for activation/retention, and release Historic Unit Identification Codes. Determine official Army unit designations. Maintain the official rolls of the Army Document unit status changes and update HQDA databases. Maintain historical information on Army Structure.
Although thousands of Army units have served our country, the branch's small staff has a large backlog of currently active units awaiting lineage and honors information. Requests for the posting of specific unit lineages cannot be accommodated at this time.
While they identify with the institution—its values, and its mission to defend the Constitution, its people, and the territory of the United States—most think of their unit and the role it plays in the Army’s mission when they envision their duty as soldiers.
Army History Magazine Spring 2024 Edition. June 2024. In the Spring 2024 issue of Army History, we are excited to present two interesting articles, look at a unique selection of Army art, share a visit to the Harbor Defense Museum, and provide a diverse collection of book reviews.
Instruction includes familiarization with the Army History Program, incorporation of history considerations in the planning process, production of unit historical reports, collection and management of documents and artifacts, planning and execution of staff rides, and oral history techniques.