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Discover Ludwig"reserve force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a group of people who are not actively involved in a task or activity, but are ready to step in if needed. Example: The army decided to call in their reserve force when they realized they didn't have enough soldiers to combat the enemy's surprise attack.
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The reserve force was reserved.
One possible solution would be to shift them to a less costly reserve force.
The army is by far the largest component, and there is a sizable reserve force.
There is no conscription; enlistment in the defense forces and the reserve force is voluntary.
And some troops leaving Iraq could be held in Kuwait as a reserve force.
The reserve force is currently made up of 12,000 volunteers aged between 17 and 30.
By 2020, it was hoped, Britain would have fewer infantry but a bigger, more potent reserve force.
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In addition to Army National Guard and Reserve force, Navy and Coast Guard Reserves would patrol the nation's coastlines.
The CAF confirmed to VICE that Cameron is a member of the Supplemental Reserve Force and was formerly in the Primary Reserves, but left in May 2018.
The Chief of NavyReserve shall be the commander of the Navy Reserve Force.
The Navy Reserve Force shall be operated as a separate command of the Navy.
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