United States. Department of State

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The United States. Department of State is the principal federal agency responsible for managing the country’s foreign relations and diplomatic initiatives. While it does not have a conventional birth date, its storied history is documented through extensive diplomatic communications and international policy reports.

Its publication, Colored Troops in the French Army: A Report from the Department of State Relating to the Colored Troops in the French Army and the Number of French Colonial Troops in the Occupied Territory, offers an in-depth examination of the role and impact of African American soldiers in a foreign military context. This report underscores the department’s commitment to documenting and understanding the complexities of international military collaborations and colonial histories.

Operating in an increasingly interconnected world, the Department of State continues to shape global diplomacy and promote peace, understanding, and cooperative international relations.