army commander orgeneral

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army
A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations

The Fourth Army suffered such losses that its remainders were merged into the Second Army, also deployed on the Western front.

Any multitude

On sunny days the beaches draw armies of tourists of all kinds.

The governmental agency in charge of a state's army

The army opposed the legislature's involvement.

A large group of social animals working toward the same purpose

Our house is being attacked by an army of ants.

{n} a body of armed men, a great number
{i} military force, military troops
The governmental agency in charge of the nations army
one organized in companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and divisions, under proper officers
A major military formation in modern war comprising at least two corps and commanded by a full general In Canada, The Land Force, the land component of the Canadian Forces, has a mission to maintain combat-capable, multi-purpose land forces to meet Canada's defence policy goals
A collection or body of men armed for war, esp
Any large group of people or sometimes animals working toward the same purpose
Collectively, a player's chessmen
n military ground forces
a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state
A large, highly organized military force concerned mainly with ground operations
A group of warriors you control during the game
a military unit comprised of two or more Corps
An army of people, animals, or things is a large number of them, especially when they are regarded as a force of some kind. data collected by an army of volunteers. armies of shoppers looking for bargains. Large, organized force armed and trained for war, especially on land. The term may be applied to a large unit organized for independent action or to a nation's or ruler's overall military organization for land warfare. The character and organization of armies have varied through history. At various times armies have been built around infantry soldiers or mounted warriors (e.g., cavalry) or men in machines, and have been made up of professionals or amateurs, of mercenaries fighting for pay or for plunder, or of patriots fighting for a cause. See also air force, conscription, guerrilla, military unit, militia, U.S. Army. Armenian Secret Army to Liberate Armenia Red Army Faction Bonus Army Coxey's Army Irish Republican Army Malayan People's Anti Japanese Army New Model Army People's Liberation Army Red Army Salvation Army United States Army Women's Army Corps
A body of persons organized for the advancement of a cause; as, the Blue Ribbon Army
The Yeoman Army consists of the professional soldiers of the Yeomanry Members of the Yeoman Militia who have gained citizenship may elect to continue their military service via the Army Similar to Militia service, Army members select whether they wish to belong to the infantry, archery, or cavalry corps Unlike the Militia, Army members are paid for their service, and the job is often full-time The Army supplies good training and many Army soldiers are quite veteran
army commander orgeneral
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