US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army
The singular possessive form is army's, for example: the army's position.
I can give you several sentences.The army marched to war.We soon had an army of supporters.Army life is tough.Those are army ants.
No, it is not. Army is a noun, also used as a noun adjunct (army training, army officers).
yes Continental Army
She joined the army in 1789.
yes she did
Elizabeth Happen has written: 'If you marry a soldier' -- subject(s): Army wives
elizabeth 1 funded the army to fight the spanish armada
Army Nurse Elizabeth Kenny - Born 1886
Technically no one owns the army. Its alliegiance is to HM Queen Elizabeth II but it is parliament who has control in theory
Among others, a specialized RAMC ( Royal Army Medical Corps) ambulance emergency unit disguised as an ordinary Army van . This is Queen Elizabeth"s emergency truck, and my guess it is always on hot standby.
She drove trucks, Jeeps, and Land-Rovers for the Army.
Elizabeth has the baby (Named Supercalifornia) after John's valiant second death at the hands of Gangas Khan and his army of penguininjas. It's revealed that Mecha-Giles Corey is the father.
Sir walter reighl
Although the English had more army many of them were badly trained as Queen Elizabeth had spend so much time getting things that were more important.
While all of the Tudors were wealthy, it can be argued that Elizabeth I was the wealthiest. Elizabeth expanded English exploration and trade. She also helped develop the English navy and army, making them a powerful force. All of these factors would have brought wealth to England and more specifically to Elizabeth.