FOURTH UNITED STATES ARMY

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|caption=Fourth Army Shoulder Insignia
|dates=1932 - July 1971
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|branch=Regular Army
|type=Field Army
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|motto="Leadership And Integrity"
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|battles=World War II {Mainland USA}
|notable_commanders=Jonathan Wainwright
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The 'Fourth United States Army' was activated in 1932. The mission at that activation was to be a training army which was for defense of the Pacific coast. The headquarters of the Fourth Army were at the Presidio of San Francisco. Some past commanders were:

George S. Simonds (not Guy Simonds)

John L. DeWitt

Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV

William M. Hoge
Fourth Army was consolidated with Fifth United States Army in July 1971 at Fort Sam Houston.

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Fourth Army web page at globalsecurity.org

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