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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army core" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misspelling or misunderstanding of "Army Corps," which refers to a specific branch of the military or a group of people organized for a particular purpose.
Example: "The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for many infrastructure projects across the country."
Alternatives: "military corps" or "armed forces unit."
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So they -- they mission ordered the army core of engineers for power restoration which is something that they've never done and they were learning as they were doing.
"I violated not only the law but the Army core values, and I also violated the principles my father instilled in me," he said, adding that he had "lost my moral compass".
They had very little, so that's where FEMA had to come in and provide the support and they bought in the army core of engineers because they didn't see a lot of movement in resources coming.
So we both went down and we spend about a week and a half down in Puerto Rico doing the visiting and kind of working with the PREPA folks, with SIMA, with the army core of engineers, and the U.S. Department of Energy representatives were also on the island.
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Using a partly feudal, partly paid army, the core of which was provided by the royal household knights, and a fleet from the Cinque Ports, Edward won a quick victory and exacted from Llywelyn the Treaty of Conway.
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General Musharraf seized power in 1999, and the country's army is his core base of support.
"One of the army's six core values is 'respect for others' – to say we serially ignored that is utterly disrespectful".
The rebels have suffered considerable losses in recent months -- as many as 1,500 dead of a core army of 7,000, the Tamil human rights group said.
For soldiers, it needs a core army, trained and equipped for emergency deployment, but nothing beyond what is required by any other European state.
The government is one thing, but the army is the core institution of this little state, and a fine new film about the army's last days in Lebanon in 2000, "Beaufort," is being praised for its depiction of the sensitive Israeli soldier bravely doing his duty despite his fear and the usual political and military confusion.
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