The plural for for the noun army is armies. Example: The armies fought bravely.
The army is singular.
Capitalize "army" when you are referring to a specific army, e.g. the British Army, the US Army.
The noun 'army' is a countable noun. The plural form is armies.
well army is a collective noun but you could have an army of people or an army of soldiers. Peace I'm out
The plural of corps (pronounced kor), meaning a division of an army forming a tactical unit; branch or department of an army e.g. Army Medical Corps, Adjutant General's Corps; an organised body, group of people working more or less together is corps (pronounced korz)
they were trained and fought bravely, helping to turn the tide of the war
Patton's Third Army was led by the irascible and stubborn General George Patton. They fought bravely in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany to Berlin.
Xerxes, the King of Persia. And not a legend - it has sound historical evidence.
The plural of army is armies.
It was mainly made up of free slaves, it was led by Robert Shaw. They were most famous on their attack of fort wagner.
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The Chinese girl warrior who fought against the Huns is Hua Mulan. She disguised herself as a man to take her father's place in the army and fought bravely to defend China. Her story has been told through various adaptations, including the popular Disney movie Mulan.
As he was 15 at the time, he was below the military age of 18.
If you are asking what the plural noun of the word 'army' is, then it's armies.
The plural form for the noun army is armies. The plural possessive form is armies'.
pfft, who hasn't the US army fought against!?!?
The army is singular.