US Army | Desert Division #8083199
Description
The desert division for the US Army on Roblox. This division does desert missions and helps out with important events in other armies. Ranks - get ranks by participating in trainings and for helping out in the group Advertising - by advertising the group you can get ranks Developer roles - there will not be any developers other than me, only for now Friend roles - friends of mine get roles of their choice, except for high rank roles Training guide - Training guide will be announced another time Owners - my alternate account will be a certain rank, so my other account can claim ownership if anything happens to my current Roblox account Objective - defeat every enemy we oppose to, and do missions Most importantly - don’t take this too seriously. Just have fun and enjoy your time in this group I spent money on.
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Membership history
Growth
Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.
| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Aug 2026, 05:34 | 23 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by user #1662333670 as measured.
Experiences
Experiences this group owns, by lifetime visits. Live-player counts are from our last measurement.
Members we’ve seen
jxmvn (@Jxmvn31) — [HR] Master Chief (rank 14)
yen (@iyen336) — [RL] Experienced Soldier (rank 5)
EMTSTATION10 (@DarkFinity_s) — [RL] Soldier (rank 4)
A sample — only members this register has independently measured, highest rank first. Not the full roster.
Rank structure
Roles and per-rank member counts as Roblox reports them (rank 0 = guest … 255 = owner).
Related groups
Groups whose measured members overlap with this one — a sample from our membership graph.
Open data
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