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The United States Army (U.S. Army) is a major faction in the Arrowverse. They are the military for the United States of America on Earth-1, Earth-Prime and Earth-38, and Earth-90.

History[]

Pre-Crisis[]

Post-Crisis[]

Tyson Sykes was an African American soldier from the 1940s, where he found himself fighting soldiers who emotionally and physically tease him. He took a super soldier serum called the meta-booster, which altered hisgenes, making him the world's first meta-human.

Jacob Kane, John Stewart, Kristen Kramer and Millie Rawlins all joined the U.S. Army. Jacob Kane became a USASFF field agent, earning a decorated career and becoming a USSOCOM colonel. John Stewart dropped out of college to join the army. Kristen Kramer joined the United States Army and served as an intelligence officer. Half of her file in the DOD database was redacted.

Before 2013, Millie Rawlins enlisted in the United States Army, rising to the rank of First Lieutenant. Returning from the Army, Rawlins became a meta-human and was hired by Black Hole.

Additionally, Lynn Stewart's parents were enlisted in the U.S. Army. with unknown ranks.

In 2023, Hartley Rathaway, Barry Allen and Iris West-Allen thought of warning the U.S. Army that a group of new rogues were coming to steal components for a Cosmic Treadmill. However, at the last minute, Iris and Barry decided they couldn't talk with them because General Eiling was in charge of their operations. Due to their past relationship with Eiling, the couple knew that Eiling wouldn't listen to them, so they decided to form a rogue of their own and steal the component before the New Rogues could acquire it.

Divisions[]

  • Marine Corps
  • DOD

Locations[]

  • Point Rock Academy
  • Supermen of America

Members[]

Current[]

  • Original
    • General Rose
    • General Wade Eiling
    • Sergeant Bates
    • General Sam Lane
    • Major Lucy Lane, JAGC
    • John Stewart
  • Marine Corps
  • General Roy Stewart
  • Henry Heywood (formerly; deceased)
  • John Diggle's father (formerly; deceased)
  • Paul Knox (formerly; deceased)
  • Michael Terrill (formerly; deceased)
  • Jim Harper (formerly)
  • Lauren Haley (formerly; current secetary of Alien Affairs)

Former members[]

  • Alphonso Tran (deceased)
  • Caroline O'Connor
  • Colonel Ted Gaynor (deceased)
  • Conklin (deceased)
  • Ezra Barnes (incarcerated)
  • First Lieutenant Millie Rawlins
  • First Sergeant Floyd Lawton (deceased)
  • General J.G. Walker (incarcerated)
  • General Kilgore (deceased)
  • General Matthew Shrieve (deceased)
  • George Adler, Jr.
  • George Adler, Sr. (dishonorably discharged; deceased)
  • George Washington (former leader)
  • Hank Henshaw
  • James Olsen's father (deceased)
  • Kelly Olsen (retired)
  • Kelly Olsen's fiancée (Sergeant; deceased)
  • Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, Union Army (Ret.)
  • Lieutenant Joyner (incarcerated)
  • Lois Lane (military brat; formerly)
  • Lyla Michaels (reassigned to A.R.G.U.S.)
  • Lynn Stewart's father
  • Lynn Stewart's mother
  • Master Sergeant John Diggle (inactive; arrested for war crimes, but later proven innocent)
  • Pete Andrews (retired)
  • Private Collins (deceased)
  • Private First-Class James Jackson (deceased)
  • Robert DuBois (incarcerated)
  • Sam Lane's father
  • Sergeant Andy Diggle (deceased)
  • Sergeant Bette Sans Souci, EOD (deceased)
  • Sergeant Kristen Kramer
  • Sergeant Rock (deceased)
  • Shadowspire Special Forces Unit (gone rogue)
    • Baron Reiter (deceased)
  • Special Ops Agent Tara Michele (retired)
  • Tyson Sykes
  • USSOCOM Colonel Jacob Kane
  • Warrant Officer Adam Creyke

U.S. Marine Corps[]

Allies[]

Current[]

Former allies[]

  • A.R.G.U.S.
    • Amanda Waller

Enemies[]

Current enemies[]

Former enemies[]

Appearances[]

Batwoman[]

Season 1[]

  • "An Un-Birthday Present" (mentioned)
  • "A Narrow Escape" (mentioned)

Season 3[]

  • "A Lesson From Professor Pyg" (mentioned)

Black Lightning[]

Season 3[]

  • "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Four" (mentioned)
  • "The Book of War: Chapter One: Homecoming" (flashbacks)
  • "The Book of War: Chapter Two" (flashbacks)
  • "The Book of War: Chapter Three: Liberation" (flashbacks)

Season 4[]

  • "The Book of Reconstruction: Chapter Three" (mentioned)

The Flash[]

Season 6[]

  • "The Exorcism of Nash Wells" (mentioned)

Season 7[]

  • "Fear Me" (mentioned)
  • "Growing Pains" (mentioned)
  • "The People v. Killer Frost" (mentioned)
  • "Masquerade" (mentioned)
  • "Enemy At the Gates" (pictured)
  • "P.O.W." (mentioned)

Season 8[]

  • "Lockdown" (indirectly mentioned)
  • "Death Rises" (indirectly mentioned)
  • "Funeral for a Friend" (mentioned)
  • "Keep It Dark" (pictured)

Season 9[]

  • "Rogues of War"

DC's Legends of Tomorrow[]

Season 6[]

  • "Bay of Squids"

Season 7[]

  • "A Woman's Place is in the War Effort!"

Supergirl[]

Season 6[]

  • "Blind Spots" (mentioned)
  • "The Last Gauntlet"
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