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XXXIII Corps – World War II – see Fourteenth United States Army XXXV Airborne Corps – World War II deception formation – see Operation Pastel XXXVI Corps (1944–1945)
This is a list of historical formations of the United States Army.Units still in existence are in bold.. For specific eras: Formations of the United States Army during the Mexican Revolution
The American Way of War: A History of United States Military Strategy and Policy, (1977) Utley, Robert M. Frontier Regulars; the United States Army and the Indian, 1866–1891 (1973) Richard W. Stewart, ed. (2004). American Military History Vol. 1: The United States Army and the Forging of a Nation, 1775–1917.
United States Marine Corps in the 18th and 19th centuries (3 C, 73 P) W. War of 1812 (14 C, 47 P) Pages in category "19th-century military history of the United States"
I Corps (United States) II Corps (United States) III Armored Corps; IV Corps (United States) V Corps (United States) VI Corps (United States) VII Corps (United States) VIII Corps (United States) IX Corps (United States) X Corps (United States) XI Corps (United States) XII Corps (United States) XIII Corps (United States) XIV Corps (United States)
United States Marine Corps in the 18th and 19th centuries (3 C, 73 P) Pages in category "18th-century military history of the United States" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Uniforms for the War of 1812 were made in Philadelphia.. The design of early army uniforms was influenced by both British and French traditions. One of the first Army-wide regulations, adopted in 1789, prescribed blue coats with colored facings to identify a unit's region of origin: New England units wore white facings, southern units wore blue facings, and units from Mid-Atlantic states wore ...
This is a list of current formations of the United States Army, which is constantly changing as the Army changes its structure over time. Due to the nature of those changes, specifically the restructuring of brigades into autonomous modular brigades, debate has arisen as to whether brigades are units or formations; for the purposes of this list, brigades are currently excluded.