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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army restored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the re-establishment or revitalization of a military force or organization.
Example: "After years of conflict, the government announced that the army restored would be ready to defend the nation once again."
Alternatives: "military revitalized" or "armed forces reestablished".
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The locals suffered two nightmarish days of looting, rape and murder before the army restored some discipline among its troops.
The state news agency, SANA, said that life was back to normal in the Baniyas area after the army "restored security and stability and eradicated the armed terrorist groups from the area".
State media said the army "restored security and stability" to most of the town - a claim denied by activists.
With imperial control over the army restored, Solomon was sent back to Africa to replace Germanus in 539, again combining in his person the posts of magister militum and praetorian prefect (in the meantime, he had also been raised to the rank of patricius and named an honorary consul).
With four barracks, you can have a large portion of your army restored by the time your first attack finishes.
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"The situation looks very difficult today and we are trying our best to ensure the police and army restore full protection to the cultural heritage of the country".
The concerns that surfaced in Istanbul seem almost prophetic in light of: the overthrow of Morsi by a military-led coup and electoral restoration of its military hero; the US failure to call a coup and coup and Secretary of State John Kerry's talk of Egypt's army "restoring democracy; the EU's vacillation and equivocation; and both the US and EU's rhetoric about a new relationship with Egypt.
On that occasion, the army soon restored order.
State news media said the army had "restored security and stability" to most of the city, killing many rebel fighters and capturing others.
Their protest quickly escalated, eventually unleashing a military coup that toppled Mr. Chávez briefly, before loyalist army units restored him to power two days later.
The police returned in the afternoon and tried to disperse the crowd with tear gas and shotguns, setting off more violence before army units restored order, said a witness, Mouldi Kenzizi.
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