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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific publication or to denote a time frame related to military operations.
Example: "The report was published in Army Times, highlighting the latest developments in military strategy."
Alternatives: "military hours" or "combat time".
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(Spencer Ackerman, in a useful post on how to spot a whitewash in the case, also points to an Army Times article on the brigade; some of its units had other difficulties, like being trained for urban warfare in Iraq and being sent to Afghanistan instead).
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A hospital spokesperson told Army Times that the army has not reviewed the pending litigation and it would be inappropriate to offer comment.
"We must neutralise this enemy," US army lieutenant general Mick Bednarek, the head of the 750-strong residual US military presence, told the Army Times.
According to the 8 July edition of the Army Times, senior leaders have announced they will reduce the US army from the current level of approximately 535,000 down to 490,000.
Douglas Brown opined in Army Times, a newspaper widely read by service members, "brown is more representative of what the Army's task is -- to go in and physically occupy a piece of real estate".
The media smell blood: the influential New York Times has called for Mr Rumsfeld's head, as have several other dailies and the military's own Army Times (as well as The Economist see article).Moreover, by offering words but not deeds, Mr Bush may appear to the Muslim world to be showing only false contrition.
"I can only train a soldier so much," Lt Col Shawn Lucas, of the army's Program Executive Office (PEO) soldier division, told Army Times.
More firing was heard Friday, apparently by the north's army, but it remained inside North Korean territory, Army Times reported.
"Right now we're going through the deliberate planning process, identifying volunteers, and selecting them over the next few months," Lt. Col. Alayne Conway, an Army spokeswoman, told Army Times.
Mr. Donnelly retired when the Army Times and Times-Journal were bought by the Gannett Company, the nation's largest newspaper chain, in 1997.
William Francis Donnelly, a second-generation newspaperman who helped build the Army Times Publishing Company and the Times-Journal Company into the nation's largest publisher of military newspapers, died today at his home in Potomac, Md., a Washington suburb.
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