The U.S. Army was established on June 14, 1775, and this year marks 243 years of continuous defense to the nation while commemorating and focusing on the ongoing World War I centennial milestones.

This year’s Army birthday theme, “Over There! A Celebration of Army Heroes from WWI to Present Day,” allows the Army to celebrate and honor the accomplishments of the force.

The Army entered the world stage as a coalition power during WWI, creating a force of enduring legacy for today’s professional Army. During WWI, the Army also went through a big shift in technology. This war was a catalyst to the Army becoming the worlds’ most adaptive and competent land force in history. Today’s Army is modernizing to innovate and adapt concepts, equipment and training to be ready for the next challenge.

America’s Army has stood ready to serve the nation for 243 years. Today’s Soldiers and civilians stand ready to meet any challenge. Readiness has been the cornerstone of the Army’s ability to serve wherever needed during its 243-year legacy, and readiness remains the Army’s No. 1 priority.

The Army honors its Soldiers and civilians and their legacy of brave service to the nation. In doing so, the Army seeks to increase awareness of its role and mission in support of the nation.

The Army will remain ready to fight, and it will continue to adapt and modernize to remain the most lethal land force in the world.

Army civilians and Soldiers will continue to maintain the trust and confidence of the American people while adding to the proud legacy of the Army.

Observing the Army’s 243rd birthday provides an opportunity for everyone in the Army to reach out and tell their Army stories to the nation.

In addition, by observing the ongoing WWI centennial milestones, there is opportunity to highlight the contributions of Army heroes from WWI to present day.