The army is used to protect their own country of war. Sometimes there's missions that even an undercover police agent can't handle, that's when the army comes in.
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an army :)
Yes, the noun 'army' is a collective noun for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringsan army of soldiers
US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army
Yes, the noun 'army' is a collective noun for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringsan army of soldiers
liberation army is a nationalist army
Yes, the noun 'army' is a standard collective noun for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringan army of soldiers
The collective noun army is used for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringan army of soldiers
The singular possessive of "army" is "army’s." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a single army, such as "the army's strategy" or "the army's equipment."
new model army
The Continental Army.
no the Union army defeats the confederate army