US Department of the Army
Overview
The US Department of the Army has its marching orders. One of the three military departments (along with the Air Force and Navy) of the US Department of Defense, the Army provides ground-based military forces to deter and fight wars and protect the security of the US. The army has more than 675,000 soldiers, including active duty soldiers (nearly 75%) and reservists (Army National Guard and Army Reserves). Army personnel are deployed in about 80 countries. The Army operates about 40 forts throughout the US and has bases in Africa, Europe, Japan, the Middle East, and South Korea.
Key Numbers from Hoover's UK
Key financials for US Department of the Army
| Company Type | Government Agency of Department of Defense |
|---|---|
| Fiscal Year-End | September |
Key People from Hoover's UK
Key people and executives for US Department of the Army
| Secretary | John M. McHugh (Subscribers see complete biographies -- view sample)
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| Acting Assistant Secretary, Financial Management and Comptroller | Peter E. Kunkel |
| Acting Director, Army Budget | Kathleen Miller |
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