Description: VFW - Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1555,
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The U.S. Army traces its roots to the Continental Army formed on 14 June 1775. The Congress of the Confederation created the United States Army on 3 June 1784 to displace the disbanded Continental Army. The U.S, Army is made up of the most dedicated, most respected soldiers in the world. These soldiers protect America's Freedoms while serving at home and abroad, and they are always prepared to defend the nation in times of need.
The U.S. Navy traces its roots to the Continental Navy established during the American Revolution. The Naval Act, passed on 27 March 1794, established a permanent standing Navy. America's Navy is a force as relevant today as it's been historically significant for the last 238 years. The times may change, the threats may become more obscure, the complex nature of 21st century life may make the demand for such presence less obvious, however, now more than ever, the Navy is something to be aware of, something
The U.S. Marines traces its roots to the Continental Marines of the American Revolutionary War. The Second Continental Congress established the Marines on 10 November 1775. We are soldiers of the sea, providing forces and detachments to naval ships and shore operations. We are global leaders, developing expeditionary doctrine and innovations that set the example, and leading other countries' forces and agencies in the multinational military operations. These unique capabilities make us "First to Fight", and