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Since I'm a
jarhead, I don't quite understand the Army as well as I do my beloved Corps. So if anyone has any ideas on how to improve this template (or if I've included something not appropriate or out of order), please let me know. bahamut0013♠♣ 19:12, 12 March 2008 (UTC)reply
To Bahamut0013:
Wouldn't the Chief of Chaplains be put in the leadership section? The Sergeant Major of the Army is the highest ranking enlisted man and an advisor to the Chief of Staff. The Chief of Chaplains of the Army is the highest ranking chaplain and is also an advisor to the Chief of Staff.
Rockhead126 (
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Field armies missing
Just wondering why not all of the field armies are listed in this navbox. Thanks --
168.215.131.150 (
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Semi-protected edit request on 13 September 2018
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Hello fellow Wikipedians - Kindly consider changing the "History and Traditions" section listing of the
Template:US Army navbox to include a link for the
Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra which was staffed by members of the Seventh United States Army for over a decade (1952-1962) in Germany and provided a vital service in support of
cultural diplomacy throughout Europe in the post World War II era. Its performances supported the morale of service members throughout Europe and also dramatically improved peaceful relations with the vanquished peoples of Germany and Italy as indicated by the High Commissioner to Germany
James B. Conant. It was also the only professional symphonic ensemble ever created under the direct supervision of the United States Army. Its performances earned the founding conductor
Samuel Adler the Army's Medal of Honor for services to music. The link can be included within the text at the very end of the listing as shown here:
History and traditions:_
History - Continental Army - Union Army - National Army - Army of the United States - Center of Military History - Institute of Heraldry - America's Army - Army Art Program - Flag National Museum - West Point Museum - Rangers - U.S. Army Regimental System - Soldier's Creed - "The Army Goes Rolling Along" - Division nicknames - Draft Service numbers - Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra
Many thanks in advance for your kind consideration and best wishes for the continued success of Wikipedia in the years ahead. Respectfully
104.207.219.150 (
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104.207.219.150 (
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Done, seems like a reasonable addition, there's plenty of space for it. Fish+
Karate 13:58, 14 September 2018 (UTC)reply
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Not done for now: Vague, unclear what you're referring to. Please provide the link to the article that you want added. Thanks.
BilCat (
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Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a
"change X to Y" format and provide a
reliable source if appropriate.
Liu1126 (
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Semi-protected edit request on 6 January 2024
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