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Try using "Ex-Army" which means "out of" or "from."
Yes, I have regretted cosigning a loan for my ex.
He had no kinship with the South. He was an ex-regular officer who rejoined the Army via his contacts in Ohio.
Yes, I have regretted cosigning a car loan for my ex.
A loan is a noun ex: The loan from the bank was helpful. To loan is a verb: I had to loan my phone charger to a friend.
If ex is not on the home loan, it is not affected. If the ex is still on the loan and the payments are being made by you and are up to date, it is probably not affected, though the lender may want you to refinance in your own name, or the ex to re-affirm the home loan. If the ex was making the payments and is surrendering his interest in the home, it will depend on the divorce order/agreement and state law.
You will be responsible for the loan payments
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Yes. He was an ex-army officer who rejoined on the Union side on the outbreak of war. He ended up as General-in-Chief of all the Union armies.
It all depends on how you use the term. If its plural (ex. how many officer are on the team??) then it doesn't have an apostrophised if its not (another ex. that officer's in trouble.) it would mean the officer is. So then it would have an apostrophes.
He was an ex-army officer who had been virtually unemployed for some years, and he used some influence with Ohio politicians to get a colonel's commission in the local militia.
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