I am going with the Continental Army when they march.
Most of the Continental Army disbanded when the Treaty of Paris ended the war.
"They were as tired and depressed as a defeated army."
You could use it like 'The surrounded army had no choice but to consider disarmament, otherwise they would suffer heavy losses.'
The Judge ordered the young man to enlist in the army as part of his sentence for the crime of burglary.
Since khaki is a color, it is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns, so you should make a sentence that does that. For instance: The boy wore khaki pants to church on Sunday.
This is called a plural possessive. It means belonging to more than one army. Here are some sentences.The armies' uniforms were mixed up at the laundry.The parking lot was full of the armies' vehicles.The armies' teams competed with each other.
"There was no organization called the US Continental Army because the United States hadn't been formed when the Continental Army was assembled." Optionally: "George Washington was a General in the Continental Army."
Most of the continental army was made up of militia until they were trained in Valley Forge.
Continental Drift is causing the continents to move around.
He chose to enlist in the army right after graduating from high school.
"They were as tired and depressed as a defeated army."
The bakery offers both traditional European pastries and continental breakfast options.
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The use of captured British artillery helped the Continental army gain control of Boston in 1776.
"The word volition means free will." "He was not conscripted, he joined the army of his own volition."
Yes if you use it correctly, as in "i enllisted in the army"
He was wearing an army garb.
The army had a postwar celebration.