An average of 15 words per sentence is preferred in an Army length sentence.
Yes it should be capitalized in this case.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
"They were as tired and depressed as a defeated army."
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Yes, "Special Forces" should be capitalized when referring to a specific group, such as the United States Army Special Forces, in a sentence.
No, the word "army" is not always capitalized. It should only be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or when it begins a sentence.
He's a soldier in the army who has served in Iraq for three years.
The army will commandeer your vehicle any time they want!
The attacking army's onslaught continued until the defending army was defeated.
The length of service varied with the times. At the beginning of the city, the army was only kept for a single campaign season-- sometimes for a single battle--and then the men went home. Marius reformed the army and the length of service was 16 years. Augustus further changed the army and the length of service was 20 years with five more on reserve.
use to be 3 years