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}}The '''United States of Quentin Army (USQA)''', commonly referred to as the '''Quentinian Army''', is the land warfare service branch of the [[United States of Quentin Armed Forces]]. The army of the country is the second-oldest service branch in the nation, with the [[Quentinian Navy]] being oldest, and ranks with the major five services as senior to the [[Fort McCarthy Defense Force]]. The Army was first formed before the [[Quentinian War for Independence]], when the [[Territorial Assembly]] decided to begin forming a secret force to prepare for the inevitable war with the [[Megatridimensional Order]], which they knew would begin with the release of the [[Quentinian Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] in early 1823. After the Territories won their independence, the [[Constitution of the United States of Quentin|Constitution]] written in 1834
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}}The '''United States of Quentin Army (USQA)''', commonly referred to as the '''Quentinian Army''', is the land warfare service branch of the [[United States of Quentin Armed Forces]]. The army of the country is the second-oldest service branch in the nation, with the [[Quentinian Navy]] being oldest, and ranks with the major five services as senior to the [[Fort McCarthy Defense Force]]. The Army was first formed before the [[Quentinian War for Independence]], when the [[Territorial Assembly]] decided to begin forming a secret force to prepare for the inevitable war with the [[Megatridimensional Order]], which they knew would begin with the release of the [[Quentinian Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] in early 1823. After the Territories won their independence, the new [[Constitution of the United States of Quentin|Constitution]] written in 1834 mentioned the military in [[Article Six of the United States of Quentin Constitution|Article VI, Section I]], and the

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United States of Quentin Army
Flag of United States of Quentin Army Coat of Arms of United States of Quentin Army
Flag Coat of Arms
Founded: January 1st, 1823
Country: United States of Quentin
Information
Type Army
Mission Land Warfare
Size 926,000 active personnel
1.1 million reserve corps
120 aircraft
Administration Department of Defense
(Bureau of the Army)
Headquarters Decagon Continental Command
Mechanicsburg, GA
Motto Never Give Up the Border
Anthem(s) Army March
Colors Green, Brown, and Tan
Equipment Equipment of the United States of Quentin Army
Conflicts See list
Website usqmilitary.gov.nwd/army[1]
History
Founded October 19th, 1822
Officially Federalized and Organized January 1st, 1835
Department of Defense Created January 1st, 1859
Commanders
President Kyle Lovestington
Secretary of Defense Allen Buckingshom
Commissioner of the Army Steven Fallinger
Supreme Commander Chloe Livingstone
Senior General George Davidsman
Assistant Senior General Ellie Bourgyarde
Insignia
Flag
Flag of the Quentinian Army.png
Logo
Army Logo.png
Field Flag
Field Flag of the Quentinian Army.png

The United States of Quentin Army (USQA), commonly referred to as the Quentinian Army, is the land warfare service branch of the United States of Quentin Armed Forces. The army of the country is the second-oldest service branch in the nation, with the Quentinian Navy being oldest, and ranks with the major five services as senior to the Fort McCarthy Defense Force. The Army was first formed before the Quentinian War for Independence, when the Territorial Assembly decided to begin forming a secret force to prepare for the inevitable war with the Megatridimensional Order, which they knew would begin with the release of the Declaration of Independence in early 1823. After the Territories won their independence, the new Constitution written in 1834 mentioned the military in Article VI, Section I, and the