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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on army" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in spoken English as an informal way of saying "in the army" or "part of the army," but it is not considered standard or appropriate for formal writing. Example: "He's been in the military for 10 years and is now on army duty overseas."
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On the day we were talking, the Times ran a page-one story on Army snipers in Baghdad.
In attacks on Army convoys, one American soldier was killed and three were wounded, witnesses said.
Jive," which play on Army abbreviations.
Conclusions should not be drawn, he said on army radio.
Our portfolio managers work on Army surplus desks.
LeJ was implicated in an attack on army headquarters in Rawalpindi in 2009.
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Mobioe [GetMoinio].
Half a dozen people lay on army-style stretchers opposite him.
Operation Little Saturn defeated the Italian 8th Army on Army Group Don's left flank, threatening the survival of Manstein's entire group of forces.
During an April 2015 symposium on Army innovation, McMaster expanded on the risk inherent in an overreliance on military technology.
"We hope our actions are effective," one of the pilots of a plane spraying the fields said on Army Radio.
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