The first war that involved the US Army was the war of 1812. The Continental Army fought against Britain in the Revolutionary War.
During the American Civil War (US Civil War) the northern army (aka Yankee Army, Northern Army, Federal Army, Union Army, U.S. Army, Blue Coats, etc.) was also known as the GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. They had one of (if not the first) US veteran groups in US history...GAR, which died out in the 1930s when the last of their membership passed into history (died out). The VFW founded in 1899 is currently the US's oldest veterans group. This organization was founded by and for US Spanish-American War (1898) veterans.
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There were eleven "field armies" in the US Army during WWII. Of these two, the Second US Army and the Fourth US Army, remained in the continental US throughout the war, functioning as training commands. Additionally the 4th US Army was responsible for defending the west coast of the US against attack.
In the American Revolution, a redcoat is a member of the British army.
Tell us which war, which time period, and we can answer your question.
Korean War
well it was called the red army ... they all died in the nucler bomb
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first commander in chief of the United States Army when in war with the Imperial Japanese Army.
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The Mexican War of 1846-1848 was a declared war.
No, after World War 2, before the Korean War