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No - the Constitution grants authority to Congress to establish and maintain armed forces.
The federal government has the exclusive power to maintain an army, navy, and air force, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. Article I, Section 8 grants Congress the authority to raise and support armies, provide and maintain a navy, and make rules for the armed forces. States do not have the power to establish their own military forces for regular defense purposes, although they can maintain state militias for local emergencies under certain regulations.
The power of congress to declare war and raise an army or navy is an expressed power.
navy won the 1979 army navy football game 31-7
Army 27 to 7
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
Army Navy Match was created in 1878.
There are many stores that sell Army and Navy clothing. Sites such as Galaxy Army Navy, Colmans, Target, and Walmart all sell Army and Navy clothing.
General in Chief George B. McClellan was in full agreement of the concept of joint operations between the army and navy. In fact he petitioned Secretary of War Cameron to establish a "Coastal Division". This would be a "floating army unit hosted by the navy to patrol the waters of both the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.
Navy! 17 to 3 Army was unable to score a touchdown.
army-responsible on land navy-responsible at sea