History
On 14 June 1775, The Second Continental Congress formed the Continental Army as a means for the 13 unified American colonies to fight the forces of Britain. George Washington was unanimously elected Commander in Chief of the fledgling Army, and he would lead the Colonies to victory and independence. From the first skirmishes at Lexington and Concord to the Civil War to the liberation of Nazi controlled Europe, American Soldiers have served in every major conflict, are celebrated for their vigor and bravery in combat. In addition, the Army often plays a critical role in humanitarian missions, both in the United Stated and abroad.
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