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The phrase "active duty army" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to military personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, as opposed to those who are in reserve or retired status.
Example: "After completing his training, he was assigned to active duty army in a combat unit overseas."
Alternatives: "active military service" or "full-time military duty".
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For every active duty Army soldier (518,000) there is nearly one child (493,484).
"We need change," said Fernando Antonio Reyes, 49, an active duty army lieutenant who was in a Fox crowd.
Sergeant Russell joined the Army National Guard in 1988 and the active duty Army in 1994, military records show.
In 2011, about 28 percent of active duty Army officers were minorities, up from 23 percent a decade earlier.
That marriage was recognized when DeKoe, an active duty army reservist, was on base, but not once he stepped off base.
The plan called for increasing the active duty Army to 547,000 troops by 2012, from its authorized strength of 512,000, and for an additional 9,000 troops for the National Guard and Army Reserve.
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Today the average age for the active-duty Army is 2755.5percentent of Army soldiers are married, as are 45percentt of the National Guard, according to a 2007 Office of Army Demographics report.
America clearly needs a larger active-duty Army.
It's been a long time (1963) since I was an active-duty Army lieutenant.
It was an audacious proposal for an active-duty Army soldier.
The active-duty Army end-strength by that date is scheduled to reach 547,000.
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