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noun
A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.
Exact(54)
Seacole sold anything -- "from a needle to an anchor"—to army officers and visiting sightseers.
He stands up to army brass.
Some redistribution of estate land to army volunteers occurred.
One resident likened the bears to "army units".
Not everyone who signs up adapts well to army life.
According to Army records he was only fifteen inches high.
£102m from Libor fines to be given to army charities.
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He succeeded, and went to Army-intelligence headquarters instead.
Calls to Army, Notre Dame and the Yankees were not returned.
The collection of telephone books from all over the world has been useful to Army Intelligence.
Veteran of WWII, attached to Army Air Force 356 Fighter Group.
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