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An army (from Latin Armata "act of arming" via Old French armée), in the broadest sense, is the land-based armed forces of a nation. It may also include other branches of the military such as an air force. Within a national military force, the word Army may also mean a field army, which is...
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Definition of en:army at Dictionary.com with free audio pronunciation. en:army synonyms and translations. Crossword and puzzle games.
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Recruiting information on full-time and part-time jobs and enlistment bonuses available in the U.S. Army & Army Reserve. Promotes better understanding of Army life and career opportunities. Provides information on benefits of an Army career and military life.
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America's Army, the Official U.S. Army Game (AA), provides young Americans with a virtual web-based environment in which they can explore Army career opportunities within an entertaining setting that is tailored to their interests and aptitudes...
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Official website of the British Army. Includes information on careers, the equipment and role of the Army, current operations and regimental histories. The British Army, modern and professional...
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Army portal for soldiers and DA civilians. Provides quick access to installation and travel information, training links, the latest news, and other knowledge centers across the Army. Register for AKO Eligibility: Active Army, Army Reserve, National Guard, DA Civilian, Retired Army, and Army Guests...
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The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities ... in support of the National Security and Defense Strategies." It is the largest and oldest established branch of the armed forces of the United States...
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The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. The new British Army incorporated Regiments that had already existed in England and Scotland...
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