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The phrase "army slogan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific phrase or motto associated with a military organization, often used for recruitment or motivation.
Example: "The army slogan 'Be All You Can Be' inspired many young individuals to enlist."
Alternatives: "military motto" or "armed forces tagline".
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"Army Wives" is very much in the Lifetime mold, which is to say that it doesn't live up to the Army slogan "Be all that you can be".
Every time I see the Army slogan, "An Army of One," I have to wonder: Does one person make an Army or is it that the troops fight together as one united body?
Optimists argue that the desire of Mr. Abe and like-minded nationalists for a strong economy to ensure Japan's place on the global stage will keep up pressure for overhauls — a 21st-century version of the "Enrich the Country, Strengthen the Army" slogan of the late 19th-century reformers who modernized Japan.
At the beginning of the pilot, we see them in their homes getting ready to report for duty, and one of them, a young man enjoying a last sexual romp with his wife (they have fun making the most of it, going through every room in the house except the baby's), is wearing a T-shirt with the Army slogan "Be All You Can Be".
You know, not that army slogan.
In fact the old army slogan is "If we wanted you to have a wife we would have issued you one.
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The crowd roared, chanting pro-Army slogans.
Leave, el-Sisi, leave!" The crowd roared, chanting pro-Army slogans.
A Sunni village near the frontline was deserted, doors and windows smashed and many houses burned, the walls scribbled with pro-army slogans.
The heavy security presence, with snipers on rooftops, did not stop Muslim Brotherhood supporters from protesting in Delga in Minya province, calling on people to boycott the elections and chanting anti-army slogans.
The pro-Morsi forces chanted anti-police and anti-army slogans and brandished the four-fingered symbol of the Rabaa al Adawiya mosque, where hundreds of Brotherhood backers died when security forces broke up protest camps in mid-August.
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