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23 August 2025
- 13:1413:14, 23 August 2025 diff hist +8 m United States Navy →Organization
- 13:1313:13, 23 August 2025 diff hist +8 United States Navy →Equipment
- 13:1213:12, 23 August 2025 diff hist +40 m United States Navy →Symbols and Traditions
- 13:0913:09, 23 August 2025 diff hist +8 m United States Army →Symbols and Traditions current
- 13:0813:08, 23 August 2025 diff hist −4 United States Army →Training and Education
- 13:0713:07, 23 August 2025 diff hist +8 m United States Army →Mission
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- 13:0513:05, 23 August 2025 diff hist +16 m United States Marine Corps →Also See current
- 13:0413:04, 23 August 2025 diff hist +10 m United States Marine Corps →Traditions and Symbols
- 13:0313:03, 23 August 2025 diff hist +11 m United States Marine Corps →History
- 13:0213:02, 23 August 2025 diff hist +7 United States Air Force →Symbols and Traditions
- 13:0113:01, 23 August 2025 diff hist +12 m United States Air Force →Also See
- 13:0013:00, 23 August 2025 diff hist +10 United States Air Force →Equipment
- 12:5912:59, 23 August 2025 diff hist +9 m United States Air Force →Mission
- 12:5612:56, 23 August 2025 diff hist +2,805 N United States Air Force Created page with "The '''United States Air Force''' (USAF) is the aerial and space warfare branch of the United States Armed Forces. Established as a separate service on September 18, 1947, it is tasked with ensuring air and space superiority, global strike capabilities, intelligence collection, and rapid mobility. It is among the most technologically advanced air forces in the world. == History == The Air Force traces its lineage to the U.S. Army Signal Corps Aeronautical Divisi..."
22 August 2025
- 18:1018:10, 22 August 2025 diff hist +3,008 N United States Marine Corps Created page with "The '''United States Marine Corps''' (USMC) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces specializing in expeditionary, amphibious, and rapid-response operations. Established on November 10, 1775, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Marine Corps has earned a reputation as the “first to fight” due to its ability to deploy quickly in crises. It operates under the Department of the Navy but remains a distinct and coequal service. == History == The Marine Corp..."
- 18:0418:04, 22 August 2025 diff hist +8 United States Navy →Personnel
- 18:0318:03, 22 August 2025 diff hist +4,408 N United States Navy Created page with "The '''United States Navy''' (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the world’s most powerful naval forces, responsible for ensuring U.S. dominance at sea, supporting national defense, and projecting power across the globe. Established on October 13, 1775, the Navy has been central to the growth of American power, trade, and security. == History == The Continental Congress created the Continental Navy in 1775 to chal..."
- 12:5612:56, 22 August 2025 diff hist +17 United States Army →Also See
- 12:5512:55, 22 August 2025 diff hist 0 m United States Army →Leadership
- 12:5312:53, 22 August 2025 diff hist +3,253 N United States Army Created page with "The '''United States Army''' (USA) is the land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is the oldest and largest branch, established on June 14, 1775, by the Continental Congress to fight in the American Revolutionary War. The Army’s primary mission is to protect and defend the United States through sustained land dominance, ground combat, and support operations at home and abroad. == Mission == The Army’s mission is “to deploy, figh..."
- 12:4412:44, 22 August 2025 diff hist +2 United States Armed Forces No edit summary
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- 12:4212:42, 22 August 2025 diff hist +1 m United States Armed Forces →Command and Control
- 12:4112:41, 22 August 2025 diff hist +2,908 United States Armed Forces No edit summary
- 12:2912:29, 22 August 2025 diff hist +4,382 N United States Armed Forces Created page with "The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States of America, tasked with protecting the nation, defending its interests abroad, and upholding the Constitution. They are among the most powerful and technologically advanced military organizations in the world, playing a central role in global security and international peacekeeping. The Armed Forces are overseen by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), headquartered at the Pentagon in Arlington,..."
- 12:1612:16, 22 August 2025 diff hist −4 Bill of Rights →Ratification current
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21 August 2025
- 01:0601:06, 21 August 2025 diff hist +3,583 N Bill of Rights Created page with "The '''Bill of Rights''' is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Ratified on December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights guarantees fundamental rights and liberties to individuals and limits the powers of the federal government. It remains a cornerstone of American law and democracy. == Background == During the debate over ratification of the Constitution in 1787–1788, Anti-Federalists argued that the new framework gave too..."
- 01:0401:04, 21 August 2025 diff hist +3,311 m United States Constitution No edit summary current
20 August 2025
- 16:0116:01, 20 August 2025 diff hist +2,063 N Stars and Stripes Created page with "The '''Stars and Stripes''' is a common nickname for the national flag of the United States of America. The flag features thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, representing the original thirteen colonies, and a blue field in the canton bearing white stars symbolizing the union of states. == Design == The modern design of the flag includes fifty stars, one for each state in the Union, arranged in nine rows of alternating five and six stars. The co..." current
- 15:5315:53, 20 August 2025 diff hist −4 Great Seal of the United States →Symbolism current
- 15:5215:52, 20 August 2025 diff hist +2,208 N Great Seal of the United States Created page with "The '''Great Seal of the United States''' is the official emblem used to authenticate certain documents issued by the federal government. First adopted in 1782, the seal symbolizes the sovereignty of the United States and is used for treaties, presidential proclamations, and other formal instruments. == Design == The Great Seal consists of two sides: the obverse and the reverse. * '''Obverse''': Features a bald eagle clutching an olive branch in its right talon and..."
18 August 2025
- 18:4318:43, 18 August 2025 diff hist +4 Uncle Sam →Origins current
- 18:4118:41, 18 August 2025 diff hist +1,967 N Uncle Sam Created page with "'''Uncle Sam''' is a national personification of the United States, commonly depicted as a stern, bearded man in a star-spangled top hat, blue tailcoat, and red-and-white striped trousers. The figure is used to represent the U.S. government and American patriotism, most famously in the 1917 World War I recruitment poster captioned ''I Want YOU for U.S. Army'' by artist James Montgomery Flagg. == Origins == The name “Uncle Sam” is widely associated with Samuel Wilson..."
- 00:2200:22, 18 August 2025 diff hist +1,853 N Liberty Bell Created page with "The '''Liberty Bell''' is an American symbol of independence and liberty, housed at the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally cast in 1752 for the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall), the bell is renowned for its distinctive crack and its inscription from Leviticus 25:10: “PROCLAIM LIBERTY THROUGHOUT ALL THE LAND UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THEREOF.” == History == The bell was first cast in London in 1752 and recast twice in..." current
- 00:1400:14, 18 August 2025 diff hist +34 m Bald Eagle →Range and Habitat current
- 00:1300:13, 18 August 2025 diff hist −18 Bald Eagle No edit summary
- 00:1200:12, 18 August 2025 diff hist +2,317 N Bald Eagle Created page with "'''Bald Eagle''' The '''Bald Eagle''' (''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'') is a bird of prey found in North America and is the national bird and symbol of the United States of America. Known for its distinctive white head and tail contrasting with a dark brown body and wings, the bald eagle represents freedom and strength. == Description == Adult bald eagles have a wingspan ranging from 5.9 to 7.5 feet (1.8 to 2.3 m). Females are generally larger than males. Their powerful..."
17 August 2025
- 15:5615:56, 17 August 2025 diff hist +4,675 Main Page No edit summary
- 15:5015:50, 17 August 2025 diff hist +899 N United States Constitution Created page with "The '''United States Constitution''' is the nation’s supreme law. Ratified in 1788 and effective in 1789, it creates a federal system with separated powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches and reserves undelegated powers to the states or the people. == Structure == * Preamble * Seven Articles (I–VII) covering Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, states, amendments, federal supremacy, and ratification. * Amendments, including the '''Bill of..."
- 15:4715:47, 17 August 2025 diff hist +596 N National Economic Council Created page with "The '''National Economic Council''' (NEC) coordinates economic policy across the executive branch and advises the president on domestic and international economic issues. It is part of the Executive Office of the President. == Functions == * Policy development and interagency coordination on growth, jobs, trade, and finance. * Works alongside the Council of Economic Advisers and Office of Management and Budget. == See also == * Executive Office of the Pre..." current
- 15:4315:43, 17 August 2025 diff hist +560 N Council of Economic Advisers Created page with "The '''Council of Economic Advisers''' (CEA) is a three-member body within the Executive Office of the President that provides the president with objective economic analysis and policy recommendations. == Functions == * Monitor macroeconomic trends and labor markets. * Evaluate policy options and produce the annual ''Economic Report of the President''. == See also == * Executive Office of the President * Presidency of the United States * National Economic..." current
- 15:4115:41, 17 August 2025 diff hist +617 N Office of Management and Budget Created page with "The '''Office of Management and Budget''' (OMB) is the largest unit in the Executive Office of the President. It assists the president in preparing the federal budget and oversees agency performance, procurement, financial management, and regulatory review. == Roles == * Budget formulation and execution guidance. * Regulatory analysis (review of significant rules). * Management initiatives and agency oversight. == See also == * Executive Office of the President..." current
- 15:3915:39, 17 August 2025 diff hist +647 N National Security Council (United States) Created page with "The '''National Security Council''' (NSC) is a forum within the Executive Office of the President for coordinating national security and foreign policy. Its regular members typically include the president, vice president, secretaries of State and Defense, and other senior officials. == Functions == * Coordinate defense, diplomacy, intelligence, and homeland security policy. * Develop presidential directives and oversee implementation. == See also == * Executive O..." current
- 15:3615:36, 17 August 2025 diff hist +589 N White House Chief of Staff Created page with "The '''White House Chief of Staff''' is the senior aide who manages the White House Office and coordinates the president’s schedule, staff, and policy process within the Executive Office of the President. == Responsibilities == * Gatekeeping and scheduling for the president. * Oversees policy development and interagency process. * Coordinates communications and personnel. == See also == * Executive Office of the President * Presidency of the United Stat..." current
- 15:3415:34, 17 August 2025 diff hist +4 Executive order No edit summary current
- 15:3415:34, 17 August 2025 diff hist +779 N Executive order Created page with "An '''executive order''' is a directive issued by the President of the United States to manage operations of the federal government. Executive orders carry the force of law when based on constitutional or statutory authority. == Purpose and scope == * Direct federal agencies and officers. * Implement statutes and manage administration policy. * May not contravene the Constitution or valid statutes. == Limits and review == * Subject to judicial review; courts may set as..."
- 15:3115:31, 17 August 2025 diff hist +908 N United States House of Representatives Created page with "The '''United States House of Representatives''' is the lower chamber of the United States Congress. It originates revenue bills, conducts impeachments, and shares lawmaking and oversight powers with the United States Senate. == Composition and terms == * 435 voting members apportioned by population among the states. * Two-year terms; all seats are contested every two years. == Powers and duties == * Initiates revenue legislation. * Impeaches federal civil offi..." current
- 15:2815:28, 17 August 2025 diff hist +1,131 N United States Senate Created page with "The '''United States Senate''' is the upper chamber of the United States Congress. It shares lawmaking power with the United States House of Representatives and plays special roles in confirmations and treaties. == Composition and terms == * 100 senators, two from each state. * Six-year terms, staggered so roughly one-third stand for election every two years. == Powers and duties == * Advice and consent on presidential nominations (executive branch and federal..." current