V Corps will join the US Army in celebrating the service’s 250th birthday throughout 2025. One year older than the nation it defends, the U.S. Army has dedicated itself to fighting and winning the nation’s wars for 250 years. V Corps Soldiers have contributed to the Army’s legacy by fighting for freedom alongside NATO Allies and partners since 1918. #Army250 #ABD25 #StrongerTogether
U.S. Army V Corps
Armed Forces
Fort Knox, Kentucky 4,059 followers
America's Forward Deployed Corps
About us
As the senior, tactical headquarters in the contact layer, V Corps provides training, increases readiness, and retains operational control of assigned and allocated units in order to compete across the competition continuum alongside allies and partners; deny adversaries in crisis; and, should conflict occur, fight and win in multi-domain, large scale combat operations to reestablish sovereign borders.
- Website
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https://www.vcorps.army.mil
External link for U.S. Army V Corps
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Fort Knox, Kentucky
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Administrative Support, Intelligence, Legal, Combat, Computers & Technology, Transportation, Aviation, Combat Support, International Relations, Community Relations, and Communication
Locations
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Primary
1600 Spearhead Division Ave
Fort Knox, Kentucky 40121, US
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Poznan, PL
Employees at U.S. Army V Corps
Updates
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#OnThisDay in 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, Allied forces were able to break through German lines surrounding Bastogne, ending the seige. #BOTB80
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#OnThisDay in 1944, the skies over Elsenborn Ridge cleared, marking a turning point in the Battle of the Bulge. In December 1944, as German forces pushed forward in a last-ditch offensive, V Corps Soldiers stood strong at Elsenborn Ridge, holding the line against overwhelming odds. This three-minute historical short, The Ridge (Part 2), brings to life their resilience and the critical moment when Allied air support returned to shift the battle's momentum. Through a powerful retelling, The Ridge highlights the courage and determination of V Corps Soldiers during one of WWII’s most pivotal moments. #BOTB #BOTB80 #ItWillBeDone #Victory
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Yesterday, U.S. Army V Corps increased its indirect fire capabilities as its 41st Field Artillery Brigade is the first U.S. Army unit to be fully outfitted with the M270A2 next-generation Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) 💪 Read more ▶️ http://spr.ly/6042QvIGA #ItWillBeDone #Victory
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#OnThisDay in 1944 the Battle of the Bulge began. In December 1944, Adolf Hitler launched a desperate offensive in the Ardennes, aiming to split Allied forces and seize Antwerp. This three-minute historical short focuses on the role of V Corps Soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge, highlighting their critical stand at Elsenborn Ridge. Through a vivid retelling, Final Gamble examines one of WWII’s defining moments and the relentless efforts of those who held the line under intense enemy pressure. #BOTB #BOTB80 #ItWillBeDone #Victory
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We recently hosted US Army Chief of Public Affairs Brig. Gen. Amanda Azubuike and Sgt. Maj. Stephanie Carl at our forward headquarters in Poznan, Poland. They engaged with public affairs teams including 1st Cavalry Division, U.S. Army and met with leaders at the camp. They learned about U.S. Army operations in Eastern Europe and how V Corps enhances NATO's ability to defend Allied territory. As the Army's senior public affairs leaders, they also mentored Soldiers on the future of public affairs in the Army of 2034.
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At the Bemowo Piskie Training Area in Poland, 1st cavalry Division hosted Mark Jones, director of NATO policy, and Col. Scott Porter, country director for Poland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. They discussed force integration, NATO regional planning, and enhancing the warfighting readiness of NATO Allies. #StrongerTogether #WeAreNATO