United States
- American Samoa (unincorporated territory)
- Governor -
- Tauese Sunia, Governor of American Samoa (1997-2003)
- Togiola Tulafono, Governor of American Samoa (2003-present)
- Governor -
- Baker Island (unincorporated territory)
- Administrated by US Department of the Interior
- Guam (unincorporated territory)
- Governor -
- Carl Gutierrez, Governor of Guam (1995-2003)
- Felix Camacho, Governor of Guam (2003-present)
- Governor -
- Howland Island (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
- Jarvis Island (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
- Johnston Atoll (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
- Kingman Reef (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
- Midway Islands (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
- Northern Mariana Islands (commonwealth)
- Governor - Juan N. Babauta, Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (2002-present)
- Palmyra Atoll (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
- Puerto Rico (commonwealth)
- Governor - Sila M. Calderón, Governor of Puerto Rico (2001-present)
- U.S. Virgin Islands (unincorporated territory)
- Governor - Charles Turnbull, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands (1999-2007)
- Wake Island (unincorporated territory)
- Administered by US Department of the Interior
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“When Mr. Apollinax visited the United States
His laughter tinkled among the teacups.
I thought of Fragilion, that shy figure among the birch-trees,
And of Priapus in the shrubbery
Gaping at the lady in the swing.”
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“The United States is a republic, and a republic is a state in which the people are the boss. That means us. And if the big shots in Washington dont do like we vote, we dont vote for them, by golly, no more.”
—Willis Goldbeck (19001979)
“So here they are, the dog-faced soldiers, the regulars, the fifty-cents-a-day professionals riding the outposts of the nation, from Fort Reno to Fort Apache, from Sheridan to Stark. They were all the same. Men in dirty-shirt blue and only a cold page in the history books to mark their passing. But wherever they rode and whatever they fought for, that place became the United States.”
—Frank S. Nugent (19081965)
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—Walter Lippmann (18891974)