That's a decision for you to make. It all depends on what you want out of it, perhaps where you want to be stationed, etc.
The main color of the US Army Infantry is blue.
The british forces :P
US Army Infantry known as the "Queen of Battle" The Infantry is known as the "Queen of Battle." The Artillery branch is known as the "King of Battle."
The Army has a force of around 2000 soldiers stationed in Japan. See related link 'US Army Japan' at the bottom.
At the end of World War II, the 10th US Army, part of the 5th Infantry Division, was stationed in Germany as part of the occupying forces. The specific location may have varied, but the division and the army were primarily involved in the occupation duties and demobilization of troops in Germany.
Not in the US military, no.
The whole world was secondary to the US, USSR, Communist China. Great Britain, France, and West Germany liked to believe they were equal to the US...but in reality they were simply hosts to US Tanks, Jets, and Missiles, and masses of US Army infantry stationed on their property.
Si Robertson was stationed in Germany during his time in the Army as part of the U.S. Army Reserve. He served in the Vietnam War, where he was a member of the 2nd Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment. His military service is often highlighted in his public persona, particularly on the reality TV show "Duck Dynasty," where he shares stories from his time in the Army.
As a 35L (Counterintelligence Specialist) you could be deployed, attached, or stationed at any of the US Army duty stations around the world. Additionally, you could be attached to any force US or allied anywhere.
15th Infantry regiment, 3rd Infantry Division (US Army) and 36th Infantry Division (Texas National Guard)
The US Army Reserve is mostly support troops. Combat arms units--infantry, armor and engineers--normally belong to the National Guard. There is one infantry battalion in the US Army Reserve - the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, which is headquartered in Hawaii, and composed of Reservists from Saipan, Guam, Hawaii, and American Samoa. Additionally, there are personnel with an 11 series MOS in various Reserve units (usually in IT or EX divisions), who serve in an instructor's role.