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  2. Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia

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    Most of the United States armed forces left Cuba by August 1919, but two companies remained at Camaguey until February 1922. 1918–1919: Mexico: After withdrawal of the Pershing expedition, U.S. troops entered Mexico in pursuit of bandits at least three times in 1918 and six times in 1919.

  3. List of defense contractors - Wikipedia

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    Company name Revenue from defense (US$ billions) Total revenue (US$ billions) % of total revenue from defense 1 United States: Lockheed Martin: 59.390 65.984 90 2 United States: RTX Corporation: 39.570 67.074 59 3 United States: Northrop Grumman: 32.300 36.602 88 4 United States: Boeing: 29.300 66.608 44 5 United States: General Dynamics: 28. ...

  4. Category:Companies of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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  5. List of U.S. Department of Defense agencies - Wikipedia

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    Its main responsibilities are to control the Armed Forces of the United States. The department was established in 1947 and is currently divided into three major Departments—the Department of the Army, Navy and Air Force—and has a military staff of 1,418,542 (553,044 US Army; 329,304 US Navy; 202,786 US Marine Corps; 333,408 US Air Force). [1]

  6. United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The President of the United States is the United States Armed Forces' commander-in-chief. [28] The United States Coast Guard traces its origin to the formation of the Revenue Cutter Service on 4 August 1790, which merged with the United States Life-Saving Service on 28 January 1915 to establish the Coast Guard.

  7. Category:Defense companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defense companies of the United States" The following 174 pages are in this category, out of 174 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Category : Companies of the United States by year of ...

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  9. Military history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States Military forces involved in the coup d’état consisted of 1 cruiser, the USS Boston, and 162 U.S. Navy and USMC personnel. [43] This military presence was justified by the supposed threats to non-combatant American lives, property, and economic interests, largely of plantations.