In which period or war are you asking about
The plural of army is armies. As in "the two armies marched against each other".
If you ask the German army, the Israeli army, the French army, the British army, the Spanish army, the Swedish army, the Norwegian army, the Danish army, the Finnish army, etc., the answer is: it's not a problem at all. If you ask people in other armies, they will give you silly, nonsensical answers. After all, if it's not a problem in the Israeli army--one of the most battle-tested and professional armies in the world--why should it be a problem for other armies?
A collective noun for a group of armies would be specific to that group, such as an alliance of armies, an encounter of armies, an encampment of armies, etc.The word army is a standard collective noun for:an army of soldiersan army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herrings
There were at times several Union armies operating in the Eastern Theater of the US Civil War. The main one was the Army of the Potomac. Other Union armies in the east were the Army of the James, and the Army of Virginia.
At the time of the US Civil War battle of Shiloh, both armies confronting each other were named the Army of the Mississippi. Soon afterwards, the Confederates renamed that army to the Army of Tennessee.
The Russian Army entered Paris together the other Allied Armies, on March, 31,1814.
"The Army of the Potomac was a Union defense force. The Southern army was commonly referred to as the Army of Northern Virginia. " Bad answer. There were several Armies on each side. The Potomac Army and the ANV were large forces, but both sides had other independently maneuvering armies.
countries have armies so they can defend their country from other countries armies.lol
The two armies are Alexander's army and Rome army.
There were several dominant Roman armies in history. These Roman armies include the Romany Army of the Mid-Repubic, Imperial Roman Army, Middle Byzantine Army, and Komnenian Byzantine Army.
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.
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