Branches of the U.S. military
Every branch of the armed forces serves a certain role and may be found on land, in the sea, or the air.
Military Branch |
Responsibilities |
Members |
Reserves |
Special Forces |
---|---|---|---|---|
Air Force |
Execute military operations in the air |
Airmen |
Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard |
Special Warfare |
Army |
Conduct combat missions on the ground |
Soldiers |
Army Reserve and National Guard |
Green Berets |
Coast Guard |
Enforce laws at sea, secure waterways, and lead search and rescue missions |
Coastguardsmen |
Coast Guard Reserve |
Maritime Security Response Team |
Marine Corps |
Support other branches in land, sea, and air combat and operations |
Marines |
Marine Corps Reserve |
Marine Corps Special Operations Command |
Space Forces |
Organize, train, and equip members to conduct global space operations |
Guardians |
None |
None |
Navy |
Protect waterways, and provide runways for aircraft when at sea |
Sailors |
Navy Reserve |
Navy SEALS |
United States Armed Forces
More than a year before the Declaration of Independence, on June 14, 1775, the U.S. Army was formally established, and it has since been essential to the expansion and advancement of the American people. After a difficult eight-year battle with Great Britain, it achieved the independence of the new republic by drawing on both long-standing militia traditions and recently adopted professional standards.
In this article, we will discuss the history, battles, branches of the United States Armed Forces, and much more!