The most suitable Latin term for "army" in this case is 'exercitus.' "Eagle" is 'aquila' in Latin, and the genitive plural is 'aquilarum.' So the nominative (subject) form of "army of eagles" in Latin is "exercitus aquilarum."
The latin word for army is PONGO. ^The above is not correct. This is why when you get answers online you should always cross reference with several sources. Even if multiple sites and sources say the same answer it may still be wrong, but the likelihood is much less. The latin word for army is EXERCITUS
Costa Rica is the only Latin American country with no standing army.
The bald eagle is Haliaeetus Leucocephalus.
some eagles haters say yes some eagles fans say no
Jimi Hendrix has served in the U.S. Army. He was enlisted in the 101rst Airborne screaming eagles. Elvis was in the Army.
Many US Army divisions have nicknames. The US Army's 101st Airborne division (which is the division trained for air assault operations) is nicknamed 'The Screaming Eagles'.
United States Army - The 101st Airborne Division - The "Screaming Eagles"
He was stationed with the screaming eagles. That's the 101th airbone.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".