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was army
noun
A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.
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GORDON R. SULLIVAN Arlington, Va., Sept. 4, 2002 The writer, president of the Association of the United States Army, was Army chief of staff, 1991-95.
Mr. Ojdanic was army chief of staff during the war in Kosovo.
A Toy Soldier Childhood It was Army early for Wesley Clark.
Weyler then held a variety of governmental posts and in 1921 23 was army commander in chief.
This follows the lines of Mr Mofaz's initial policy in the West Bank, when he was army chief of staff.
If it wasn't a bad season, it was locusts; if it wasn't locusts, it was army worms or veldt fires.
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I was army-less, and as far away from film-making as you could get – or so I thought.
That is essential since it was army- and police-backed violence that drove Mr. Tsvangirai out of the second round, creating the current destructive political impasse.
They're army surplus.
All these individuals were army recruits, who lived in different rural regions of Turkey.
And how the army is the army of the people.
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