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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.
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
Pages in category "Lists of military units and formations" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Combat formations of the US Army at below brigade level include the United States Army Special Forces groups and several reserve separate battalions (100–442 Inf (USAR), 3-172 Inf (Mtn) (Vermont Army National Guard) etc.).
Pages in category "Lists of United States Army units and formations" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category classifies military units and formations by the associated state (or significant non-state actor) responsible for creating or maintaining them. Please see the category guidelines for more information.
Below is a list of Field Armies of the United States. Active Theater Armies. First United States Army (United States Army Forces Command)
This is a list of formations of the United States Army during the World War II.Many of these formations still exist today, though many by different designations. Included are formations that were placed on rolls, but never organized, as well as "phantom" formations used in the Allied Operation Quicksilver deception of 1944—these are marked accordingly.