52 Army Coloring Pages (Free Printables)

Get ready to salute some serious creativity with these action-packed Army coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether your little one dreams of becoming a soldier, loves army tanks, or just wants to color some cool camouflage gear, this set is full of exciting scenes to explore.

In this collection, you’ll find printable coloring sheets of soldiers in uniform, military helicopters, tanks rolling through the battlefield, salutes to the American flag, and Army dogs on duty. From Army vehicles to heroic troops, these coloring pages are perfect for kids who love action, adventure, and patriotism. They’re great for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, or just fun everyday play!

How to Use These Free Printable Army Coloring Pages

To get started, click on any of the images or links below. A new tab will open with the PDF coloring sheet. From there, you can easily download the file, print it out, or even color it digitally on an iPad or tablet.

All the coloring pages are sized for standard US letter paper (8.5 x 11 inches), but they also fit perfectly on A4 paper too! Grab your crayons, colored pencils, or markers—and let the coloring mission begin!

Fun Things To Do With Your Army Coloring Pages

Looking for cool ways to use these Army coloring sheets beyond just coloring them in? Here are a bunch of simple and fun projects kids can do at home, in the classroom, or at camp. These ideas are great for both learning and play, and they turn your free printable PDF coloring pages into creative keepsakes or decorations.

1. Make a Soldier Storybook

Print out several Army coloring pages and turn them into a custom storybook. After coloring each page, kids can write a short story or a few sentences on the back describing what’s happening—like a soldier going on a mission or a rescue helicopter flying to help. Staple the pages together to make a book. This encourages storytelling and gives your child a fun book they made themselves!

2. Army Base Diorama

Cut out colored soldiers, tanks, and helicopters from the pages and use them to build a 3D army base diorama. Use an old shoebox for the base, and add grass made from green paper, popsicle stick fences, and cotton ball clouds. Stand up the cutouts with folded paper tabs or toothpicks. It makes a fun hands-on project for rainy days or school assignments.

3. Army Flag Banner

Pick a few coloring sheets that feature flags or soldiers saluting the flag. Color them in, cut them out, and glue them onto triangle-shaped pieces of construction paper. Use a hole punch to string them onto a ribbon or string to create a patriotic banner. Hang it up for Memorial Day, Veterans Day, or just to show some Army pride!

4. Camouflage Coloring Collage

Use different Army coloring sheets to create a big camouflage collage. Have your child color different parts of each page in classic Army green, brown, and tan tones. Then cut up the pages into puzzle-like shapes and glue them onto a large piece of cardboard or poster board. It becomes a fun Army-style camouflage wall art!

5. Army Thank You Cards

Let kids color soldier or flag-themed pages, then cut and fold them into thank you cards for veterans or active service members. You can glue the colored design to the front of a blank card and write a message of thanks inside. These cards are perfect for school projects, care packages, or community service events.

6. Create a Mission Badge

Cut out your favorite soldier or Army emblem from a coloring sheet and glue it onto a cardboard circle to make a badge. Add a safety pin or tape it to a lanyard so kids can wear it around like they’re on a secret mission. You can even laminate it with clear tape to make it more durable!

7. Army Puzzle Game

After coloring a page, glue it onto a piece of cardboard (like a cereal box). Once it’s dry, cut it into puzzle pieces. Kids can mix the pieces up and put them back together again. This turns the coloring page into a fun DIY Army puzzle!

8. Tank Tracks Stamping Art

Take a coloring page of an Army tank and create a whole scene. After coloring the tank, use toy tank wheels or LEGO bricks dipped in paint to stamp “tracks” across the page or surrounding paper. It gives a cool muddy look and adds some real movement to the artwork.

9. Patriotic Pinwheels

Color a flag or star-themed Army page, then cut it into a square. Follow simple online instructions to fold it into a pinwheel shape. Pin it to a pencil with a push pin and let it spin! These are great for parades, summer parties, or Veterans Day crafts.

10. Army Dress-Up Mask

Use a soldier face coloring page to make a mask. After coloring, cut out the face and eyes, then tape it to a popsicle stick or punch holes and add string to wear it. It’s an easy costume activity and works well for dramatic play or Army-themed birthday parties.

11. Mini Army Poster

Pick your favorite Army coloring sheet, color it neatly, then glue it onto construction paper. Add a title at the top like “Army Hero” or “Defenders of Freedom.” Hang it up as wall art, or use it for school presentations about the military or national holidays.

12. Army Memory Match Game

Print and color two copies of several Army coloring pages, then cut out matching squares. Turn them into a memory game by flipping them upside down and taking turns trying to find the pairs. This activity helps with memory skills and is fun to play with friends or siblings.

13. Military Map Adventure

After coloring Army vehicles and soldiers, cut them out and use them as game pieces on a hand-drawn map. Make a mission route using markers on poster board, complete with bridges, rivers, and outposts. Move your soldiers along the route to complete different challenges!

14. Army-Themed Bookmarks

Cut your finished coloring sheets into long rectangles and laminate them (or cover them with clear packing tape). Punch a hole at the top and add some green or camo-colored ribbon. These make great bookmarks and encourage kids to read their favorite action books.

15. Camo Crown or Headband

Use a strip from a coloring page filled with camouflage pattern or Army stars. Wrap it around your child’s head and tape it to make a camo crown or headband. Kids will love pretending to be Army captains while wearing their handmade headgear!

These free printable PDF Army coloring pages are not just great for coloring—they’re also a launchpad for tons of creative, hands-on fun! Whether you’re honoring military service, teaching about the Armed Forces, or just looking for action-filled activities, these coloring sheets offer hours of entertainment for kids of all ages.

Ready to print your mission? Click on your favorite Army coloring page and get started now!

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