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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army understood" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that the army has comprehended something, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "After the briefing, the general confirmed that the army understood the new strategy."
Alternatives: "military comprehended" or "armed forces grasped".
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Dr. Nagl, a fellow with the Center for a New American Security, said the Army understood the value of having more foreign language speakers in its ranks.
Dannatt went on to chair a conference of welfare providers to military personnel in order to show that the Army understood the issues affecting its soldiers and to organise a series of smaller conferences, hosted by himself and Sir Freddie Viggers then Adjutant-General to the Forces to discuss welfare issues with commanding officers across the UK.
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The Pakistan Army understands this international equation thoroughly and exploits the gaps — it is careful not to expose its direct fingerprints, and yet it is brazenly persistent in pursuit of its objective of military pressure against India in Kashmir and political-military pressure on India more broadly.
As a member of Parliament from 1640, he respected the fundamental authority that Parliament represented, but, as a member of the army, he understood power and the decisive demands of necessity.
He got to know a cross-section of his people during his 18 years in the army and understood that life was hard.
Before the eighteen-seventies, European armies were understood to be made up of desperate men who couldn't find a better job and stupid officers who couldn't inherit a better place.
"Some of the members of your cabinet have said that the Zapatista army should understand that the country has changed and that there is nothing more for us to do than accept it and take off our masks.
As "a crusty old army man", Dunn understood the nation's urgent need for troops, and he accepted the fact that the Aggie Band could only return after the war was over.
"They were considered part of the problem a few years ago; now it's an army that is broadly understood not to be engaged in sectarian violence".
It is understood the army came to its conclusion after examining DNA evidence, reports the BBC's Bethany Bell in Jerusalem.
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