1940s|Army Recruiting Commаnd #608248170
Description
The Army Recruiting Command was established by the United States Army to manage the massive need for new soldiers during World War II. As the U.S. prepared for global conflict in the early 1940s, the Army required an organized system to enlist and process personnel efficiently. Its purpose is to oversee recruitment nationwide, identify qualified candidates, guide them through the enlistment process, and ensure the Army maintains the manpower necessary for operations. The command focuses on promoting service, evaluating applicants, and sustaining a trained, ready force capable of meeting wartime demands.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 16 Aug 2026, 08:16 | 2 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by FROST (@DesignedFrost) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
FROST (@DesignedFrost) — Commander-in-Chief (rank 255)
RomanValekrenskovic (@KaiserSkeleton_3rd) — Headquarters (rank 11)
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