Fourth United States Army

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Fourth United States Army
Image:Fourth_Army_insignia.jpg
Fourth Army Shoulder Insignia
Active 1932 - July 1971
Country United States
Branch Regular Army
Type Field Army
Motto "Leadership And Integrity"
Battles/wars World War II {Mainland USA}
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Jonathan Wainwright

The Fourth United States Army was activated in 1932. The mission at that activation was to be a training army which was for defense of the Pacific coast. The headquarters of the Fourth Army were at the Presidio of San Francisco. Some past commanders were:

Fourth Army was consolidated with Fifth United States Army in July 1971 at Fort Sam Houston.


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