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The phrase "army fan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is a supporter or enthusiast of a particular army, military organization, or military-themed activities.
Example: "As an army fan, she often attends military parades and events to show her support for the troops."
Alternatives: "military enthusiast" or "armed forces supporter".
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She promised to get a tattoo of Real Oviedo's logo if members of the Timbers Army fan club bought at least 100 shares in the Spanish club.
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