The Navy and Coast Guard do, but the Army doesn't.
About 512,000 active dity.
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
Try asking the army.
600,000
No. Closest is Guam because it is a territory of the U.S. The Philippines is an independent country.
Everyone who enlists in to the Active Duty Army enlists into the Delayed Entry Program.
45 active, 28 national guard
Guam is not a city, it is an island that is a US territory; a US colony
<<There are 1.5 million people active in the US army, which makes it the second largest army after China. There are another 1.5 million people in reserve as well.>> I believe this answer is confusing the US Army with overall Armed Forces. There are slightly over 500,000 soldiers on active duty in the US Army, with a similar number of reserves. Several countries have larger standing Armies.
Yes. There are Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard installations in Guam.
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
As of 2016, the US Army reports approximately 475,000 Active personnel, and 540,000 Reserve and National Guard personnel for a total of 1,015,000. Obviously the exact numbers vary from day to day as soldiers join and leave the Army.