United States Army | 1910s #35010407
Military & clansENmilitary historyroleplay1910s era
Description
In the 1910s, the United States Army underwent considerable transformations, especially in its recruitment strategies. As the country geared up for World War I, the Army aimed to quickly increase its personnel. Recruitment efforts were ramped up, employing a range of tactics such as propaganda posters, public events, and enlistment drives to draw in volunteers. Fall in the army today and be apart events, trainings, and battles. With a wide range of divisions, you will never be bored! Serve and protect the land of the free and brave today! Join the US Army! (this group focuses on 1910s tech and events, but not to full, many events will involve WW2 - Modern technology. Enjoy your time here.) This group is in high beta, Tags below: Army US USA America 1910s
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Membership history
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 11 Aug 2026, 13:35 | 38 | first reading |
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Szurk (@Szurken) — President (rank 255)
Mountain (@colinmac2008) — Developer | ENG (rank 200)
zepth (@z3pth) — Sergeant First Class | E7 (rank 7)
rolling (@roblox_user_2449889379) — Private First Class | E3 (rank 3)
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