United States of Quentin Army
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United States of Quentin Army | |||||
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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 | January 1st, 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 | |||||
Logo | |||||
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