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The phrase "service in the army" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is enlisted in the military or a specific branch of it. For example, "After graduating college, John chose to pursue a career in service in the Army."
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After the close of the war, Edwards continued his service in the army for the remainder of 1865 and was offered a permanent position in the Regular Army.
Nikolay, by contrast, had sought exemptions from service in the Army.
Their mandatory three-year service in the army was one more test to pass.
He worked as a photographer's assistant and in other jobs before national service in the army.
This was followed by a spell of national service in the army.
Two years of national service in the army delayed his Yorkshire debut until 1958.
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They met while doing their National Service in the army in the 1950s.
(This is harder than it sounds, as most Egyptian men can't leave their country until they've completed National Service in the army).
His undergraduate studies were interrupted for three years by his service in the Army Air Forces in World War II.
Following his service in the Army Air Corps during World War II, he returned to Harvard College.
After service in the Army Adjutant General Corps from 1943 to 1945, he returned to his job and to the union.
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