Talk:Regular Army (United States)/Archive 1

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Archive 1

References

I tagged the article as unreferenced because it gives NO references. The lead gives the incorrect impression that Regular Army is a term in common usage within all areas of the service. The term Regular Army, with capitalization, is defined by U.S. Code Title 10 and refers to the legally-prescribed manning levels that make up the intended core of the Army, Active or Reserve. Within the Active service, the term is historically and commonly used in reference to the service's officer management philosophy. However, since 1 May 2005, the Army has moved to an all-Regular Army, converting all previous USAR commissions and appointments to RA and abolishing all RA-specific promotion selection boards.[1] Other than that, the most common use of the term regular Army or regular army is in reference to the United States Army Reserve and the Army National Guard, to denote a separation between the Active components and the Reserve components.[2] --Born2flie (talk) 14:06, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

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Revert

There was a weird defacement from another anonymous user (70.69.102.164) to the War of 1812 section that doesn't clearly add to the article and lacks sources. I'm going to revert it.