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The Army’s Origins: When Was the Army Formed and Why It Still Shapes History

The first organized military units predated recorded history by millennia, born from the raw necessity of survival. Long before ironclad regiments or mechanized divisions, hunter-gatherers banded together to defend territory, hunt larger prey, or repel rival tribes. These early formations—loosely structured but undeniably systematic—laid the groundwork for what would later crystallize into the disciplined armies […]

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The Day the Draft Ended: When Did the US Draft Officially Cease?

The last call-up notice arrived in the mail on December 7, 1972—a date that would later seem ironic, given the irony of history. That morning, 19-year-old Richard Stone of New Haven, Connecticut, opened an envelope from the Selective Service System to learn he’d been drafted into the Vietnam War. He wasn’t alone; thousands of young […]

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The Origins of Military Power: When Was the Army Created?

The first organized conflict didn’t leave behind battlefields—it left behind bones. Archaeologists tracing the origins of human violence point to the 10,000-year-old remains of a young man in Kenya, his skull crushed by a stone weapon, evidence of humanity’s earliest recorded murder. But this wasn’t just an act of individual rage; it was the first […]

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