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  2. Military of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The United States continued to be interested in a permanent military presence due to the increasing tensions of the Cold War; however, Greenland was expected to remain under sole Danish control by the public. A US proposal to buy Greenland was rejected by the Danish government, with regard to the Soviet Union. [clarification needed]

  3. Category:American military personnel of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American military personnel of World War I" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 360 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Military personnel of World War I - Wikipedia

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    American military personnel of World War I (8 C, 361 P) Australian military personnel of World War I (6 C, 1,067 P) Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I (3 C, 554 P, 2 F)

  5. US says it has no plans to increase military presence in ...

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -The United States has no current plans to increase its military presence in Greenland, the U.S. embassy in Copenhagen said on Thursday, after President-elect Donald Trump ...

  6. United States in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Emphasizing over and over the weak state of national defenses, they showed that the United States' 100,000-man Army, even augmented by the 112,000-strong National Guard, was outnumbered 20 to one by the German army; similarly in 1915, the armed forces of Great Britain and the British Empire, France, Russia, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman ...

  7. List of formations of the United States Army during World War I

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    Corps Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Name Activated Commanding General Campaigns I Corps: January 20, 1918 Maj. Gen. Hunter Liggett Maj. Gen. Joseph T. Dickman Maj. Gen. William M. Wright

  8. Opinion - America’s case for Greenland. It’s key to US ...

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    Military Presence: Article II of the agreement allows for the establishment of “defense areas” in Greenland, where the United States can construct and operate military facilities.

  9. The US military is still relying on Greenland for defense in ...

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    US F-16s flew to Greenland for force posturing after Russian aircraft were detected in the Arctic. The US and Greenland continue their standard agreement for presence in the Arctic region.