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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the organizational structure, procedures, or technology used by a military force.
Example: "The new army system has improved communication and logistics on the battlefield."
Alternatives: "military framework" or "defense structure".
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Yet no one in the Army system picked this up and he was allowed access to secret information.
The Army system also sometimes relied on only two fingerprints or used equipment that was not certified to interact with other databases.
Lansdowne founded an imperial library and record office, abolished the presidential army system, closed Indian mints to the free coinage of silver, reorganized the police, reconstituted legislative councils, gave council members rights of financial discussion and interpolation, and extended railway and irrigation works.
His analysis of the classes of marshals citizen, soldier, officer—offers a noteworthy and solid refutation of the marshals as a class of leadership rising from the rough soldiery; his criticism of the French Revolutionary army system resulting from the two amalgamations is acute, targeted and well-documented.
The mandatory military service in Finland differs from a recruit army system, such as in the United States, with respect to the number of conscripts, their quality and motivation, as well as the scope of the military programme.
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In 1909 the army recruitment system, which until then had favoured the wealthy by allowing them to hire substitutes for military service, was finally reformed.
He was commissioned in 1881, and, as bureau chief of the General Staff, he upgraded and modernized the army military system.
That would raise eyebrows, because of outrage Mr Hashimoto provoked in early 2013 by remarking that the imperial army's system of wartime sex slaves was necessary for maintaining military morale.
During this period the army supply system fell apart through neglect.
Morrow said Manning repeatedly abused his security clearance when he had access to army IT systems, saying that each day he had access to a classified computer was an opportunity for the soldier to "stick his finger in the eye of the classification system".
A U.S. Government Accountability Office report, released last week, concluded that American military systems, including army tank navigation systems and navy radars, rely on rare-earth elements from China.
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