Happy 237th Birthday, Army

| June 14, 2012

When the American Revolution broke out, the rebellious colonies did not possess an army in the modern sense. Rather, the revolutionaries fielded an amateur force of colonial troops, cobbled together from various New England militia companies. They had no unified chain of command, and although Artemas Ward of Massachusetts exercised authority by informal agreement, officers from other colonies were not obligated to obey his orders. The American volunteers were led, equipped, armed, paid for, and supported by the colonies from which they were raised.

In the spring of 1775, this “army” was about to confront British troops near Boston, Massachusetts. The revolutionaries had to re-organize their forces quickly if they were to stand a chance against Britain’s seasoned professionals. Recognizing the need to enlist the support of all of the American seaboard colonies, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress appealed to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia to assume authority for the New England army. Reportedly, at John Adams’ request, Congress voted to “adopt” the Boston troops on June 14, although there is no written record of this decision. Also on this day, Congress resolved to form a committee “to bring in a draft of rules and regulations for the government of the Army,” and voted $2,000,000 to support the forces around Boston, and those at New York City. Moreover, Congress authorized the formation of ten companies of expert riflemen from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, which were directed to march to Boston to support the New England militia.

George Washington received his appointment as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army the next day, and formally took command at Boston on July 3, 1775.

John R. Maass
Historian
U.S. Army Center of Military History

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Bubblehead Ray

Happy Birthday Doggys. You guys (and now gals) have been kicking ass and taking names for 237 years.

Bravo Zulu

Whitey_Wingnut

Happy Birthday Army!

OWB

On behalf of all my ancestors who served within it’s ranks, Happy Birthday, Army!

DR_BRETT

Thank you, Mr. Lilyea .

a175darby

Happy Birthday US Army ….Well done men & women…past & present. You all make us proud!

RLTW

rb325th

Happy Birthday US Army!!
I was priveleaged to spend 12 years in the ranks. Several of those in a Unit that carried the Battle Streamers for Lexington and Concord. So much history.

Flagwaver

Happy Birthday, United States Army!

Tonight I will raise a toast to my Army, my brothers and sisters in uniform, and all the warriors who came before me and since who sit now in Valhalla!

Zero Ponsdorf

My Dad, my FIL, and countless others earned me the right wish The Army Happy Birthday!

Anonymous

As a 20 yr retired Army vet, I will go home and tonight raise a toast to all fellow brethern, living and dead. An honorary empty chair and place setting will be at the dinner table tonight.
G-d, how I miss the life!

OldSoldier54

Happy B-day to all the Line Dawgs!

badams

Not just a day celebrating the army but a day to remember the beginning of our people taking its God given freedom into their own hands and exerting its sovereignty. Thanks are deserved to my forefathers and brothers in the USArmy past present and future.

Yat Yas 1833

A most sincere Happy Birthday to all my Army brethren and sisteren. Now I have a reason to have a little nip of ‘Jack’…maybe TWO!?