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Celebrating 233 Years of Service
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June 1, 2008
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Soldiers will be celebrating the Army's 233rd birthday at many remote sites and big posts on June 14. There are plenty of reasons for celebration: Units and individual soldiers are bearing up under the strain of a long war and are making significant progress against determined enemies; the Army continues to transform while meeting warfighting challenges; the commitment to developing leaders and building well-trained, well-equipped teams is undiminished. Every soldier, from the newest recruit to the most senior general, should take pride in these accomplishments, because they have seldom been sustained with such success over such a long period in our history.
Anyone who glances at our Army's ...
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