According to United States Army manuals, a major end item is a "final combination of end products that is ready to use." The term is used primarily with US Army logistics.
Major end items are "Class VII supplies." An example is an M1A1 tank. An Army logistics unit supports a major end item with other classes of supply, such as Class III (fuel, lubricants, etc.), Class V (ammunition), and Class IX (repair parts).
As an example, if an Army unit needs more operational weapons, its logistics unit may supply it with a complete replacement (class VII), repair parts (class IX) to fix existing systems, or supplies for use during operation (class III and class V).
Washington, commanding American and French forces, forced Cornwallis to surrender his entire British Army of the South there, effectively ending the Revolution, though years of negotiation followed.
It destroyed the Army of Tennessee, leaving only one major Confederate army still in the field. When Confederate Lieutenant General John Bell Hood entered into this battle against the Union led army of Major General George H. Thomas, the Army of the Cumberland, Hood had 30,000 men. At the end of this 1864 2 day battle he had less than 10,000 men.
It destroyed the Army of Tennessee, leaving only one major Confederate army still in the field. When Confederate Lieutenant General John Bell Hood entered into this battle against the Union led army of Major General George H. Thomas, the Army of the Cumberland, Hood had 30,000 men. At the end of this 1864 2 day battle he had less than 10,000 men.
How far from end to end
A final product is the end result of a production process, typically an item that is ready for use or sale in the market. It is the completed form of a product after all stages of production have been completed.
Yes, he was an officer in the Continental Army. Later, when there was a surplus of officers, he instead became a colonel in the Virginia militia.
the definition is to bring or come to an end. Hannah S.!
Army of Anyone ended in 2007.
Tubeway Army ended in 1979.
Army of the Potomac ended in 1865.
Kraków Army ended in 1939.
Army of the Ardennes ended in 1794.