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Summary Of: Army

the word Army may also mean a... is an army composed of full... In several countries the army is officially called the... The current largest army in the world by number of active troops is the... whose army had to disband during planting and harvest season... time army with a campaign season that lasted all year... The Spartan army was largely composed of hoplites... Reforms around 100 BC turned the army into a professional structure... A battle is influenced at the Field Army level by transferring divisions and reinforcements from one corps to another to increase the pressure... A particular army can be named or numbered to distinguish it from military land forces in general... Army of Northern Virginia... Army of Northern Virginia...

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