U.S. Armed Forces

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Coast Guard

2013
The Coast Guard is the only branch of the military responsible for enforcing the law, in both the United States and in international waters. During time of war, the Coast Guard can be placed under the control of the U.S. Navy.

Army

2013
The Army is the main ground force of the United States armed forces. The U.S. Army is the largest of all five branches of the military.

Air Force

2013
The Air Force is the aerial warfare branch of the United States armed forces. The United States Air Force is the largest air force in the world.

U.S. Naval Special Warfare Forces

2005
Presents a history of the United States Navy's Special forces and their inception at the beginning of World War Two and provides information on the SEALs, naval training and recruitment, and life within the Special Ops forces.

The U.S. Navy

2005
Presents the history of the U.S. Navy and provides information on its involvement in America's wars, recruitment, training, and famous people who served such as presidents John Kennedy and Jimmy Carter, and World War Two Admirals Williams Halsey and Chester Nimitz.

The U.S. Coast Guard

2005
Presents the history of the United States Coast Guard and provides information on recruitment and training as well as life in the Coast Guard and famous people who served such as Alex Haley, Buddy Ebsen, Arnold Palmer, and James Pollard.

U.S. Air Force Special Operations

2005
Discusses the history of the Air Force special forces, as well as the organization's training program and what life is like in these specialized units.

The U.S. Army

2005
Presents a history of the United States Army from its early development through its involvement in Iraq and provides information on the Army's participation in all American wars, African Americans in the Army, training, and careers in the armed forces.

U.S. Army Special Operations Forces

2005
Presents a study of the U.S. Army's Special Operations Force, its history and extensive training, the importance of their missions, and famous people who were part of the Special Ops such as Colin Powell and Patrick Tillman.

The U.S. Air Force

2005
Presents a study of the U.S. Air Force describing the early history of air power, its influence in America's wars, recruitment, and famous people connected with the Air Force such as Jackie Cochran, leader of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots during World War Two, Chuck Yeager, and Glenn Miller.

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