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08198137-n:
a force that is a branch of the armed forces
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08183802-n:
archaic terms for army
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08394423-n:
a permanent army of paid soldiers
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08394535-n:
the northern army during the American Civil War
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08394657-n:
the southern army during the American Civil War
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08394811-n:
the American army during the American Revolution
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08190754-n:
a military unit that is part of an army
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08212527-n:
an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support
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08199025-n:
the military forces of a nation
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01518386-a:
characteristic of or associated with soldiers or the military
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continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place
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08654360-n:
the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation
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00471058-v:
kill one in every ten, as of mutineers in Roman armies
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00579977-n:
land tenure by service in the lord's army
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00967446-n:
the plundering of a place by an army or mob; usually involves destruction and slaughter
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a Crusade from 1189 to 1192 led by Richard I and the king of France that failed because an army torn by dissensions and fighting on foreign soil could not succeed against forces united by religious zeal
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00976531-n:
the act of invading; the act of an army that invades for conquest or plunder
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01097500-v:
engage somebody to enter the army
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01263711-n:
the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.)
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01269161-n:
a battle in northern France in which English longbowmen under Henry V decisively defeated a much larger French army in 1415
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01269857-n:
a decisive battle during the Napoleonic campaigns (1805); the French under Napoleon defeated the Russian armies of Czar Alexander I and the Austrian armies of Emperor Francis II
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Napoleon defeated the Russians in 1812 in a pitched battle at a village in western Russia west of Moscow, but irreparably weakened his army
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01273491-n:
either of two battles during the American Civil War (1861 and 1862); Confederate forces defeated the Federal army in both battles
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a battle in 1745 in which the French army under Marshal Saxe defeated the English army and their allies under the duke of Cumberland
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01283185-n:
a battle in 217 BC in which Hannibal ambushed a Roman army led by Flaminius
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01287431-n:
an American operation in World War I (1918); American troops under Pershing drove back the German armies which were saved only by the armistice on November 11
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a campaign in the closing days of World War II in the Pacific (April to June 1945); in savage close-quarter fighting United States marines and regular army troops took the island from the Japanese; considered the greatest victory of the Pacific campaign for the Americans
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a battle (1898) in which an English and Egyptian army under Kitchener defeated the Sudanese
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a defeat of the Persian army by the Greeks at Plataea in 479 BC
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a battle in the Seven Years' War (1757); Prussian forces under Frederick the Great defeated the armies of France and Austria
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a battle between the armies of Grant and Lee during the Wilderness Campaign
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a famous battle in 480 BC; a Greek army under Leonidas was annihilated by the Persians who were trying to conquer Greece
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American Civil War; a series of indecisive battles in Grant's campaign (1864) against Lee in which both armies suffered terrible losses
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a prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States
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01709081-a:
serving for wages in a foreign army
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(used of the military) belonging to or engaged in by legitimate army forces
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(used of the military) not belonging to or engaged in by regular army forces
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02085446-v:
go around the flank of (an opposing army)
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02234803-v:
distribute in rations, as in the army
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discharge with dishonor, as in the army
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desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army
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a large base of operations for an army
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temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers
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movable artillery (other than antiaircraft) used by armies in the field (especially for direct support of front-line troops)
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the baggage and equipment carried by an army
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08002717-n:
an English company formed in 1600 to develop trade with the new British colonies in India and southeastern Asia; in the 18th century it assumed administrative control of Bengal and held it until the British army took over in 1858 after the Indian Mutiny
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a quasi-religious rebel group in Uganda that terrorized and raped women and kidnapped children who were forced to serve in the army
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08053003-n:
government by the military and an army
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08183802-n:
archaic terms for army
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08183920-n:
a division of from 3000 to 6000 men (including cavalry) in the Roman army
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(plural) hosts or armies; used in the book of Romans in the New Testament
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08190754-n:
a military unit that is part of an army
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08207209-n:
a group of civilians organized in a military fashion (especially to operate in place of or to assist regular army troops)
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the leading units moving at the head of an army
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08216295-n:
a detachment of troops guarding an army from surprise attack
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08216408-n:
a detachment empowered to force civilians to serve in the army or navy
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a Mongolian army that swept over eastern Europe in the 13th century
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a former foreign legion in the French army that was used for military duties outside of France
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08346031-n:
a specialist regiment of the British army that is trained in commando techniques of warfare and used in clandestine operations (especially against terrorist groups)
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08390012-n:
an armored unit of a modern army equipped with motor vehicles
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08390511-n:
civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
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08391021-n:
a volunteer unit formed to defend the homeland while the regular army is fighting elsewhere
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08394423-n:
a permanent army of paid soldiers
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08394535-n:
the northern army during the American Civil War
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08394657-n:
the southern army during the American Civil War
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08394811-n:
the American army during the American Revolution
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08394922-n:
the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare
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08398179-n:
the ordinary members of an organization (such as the enlisted soldiers of an army)
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the line along which opposing armies face each other
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an unoccupied area between the front lines of opposing armies
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the boundary in ancient times between Italy and Gaul; Caesar's crossing it with his army in 49 BC was an act of war
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08817630-n:
a mountainous republic of south-central Europe; formerly part of the Ottoman Empire and then a part of Yugoslavia; voted for independence in 1992 but the mostly Serbian army of Yugoslavia refused to accept the vote and began ethnic cleansing in order to rid Bosnia of its Croats and Muslims
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state capital and largest city of Georgia; chief commercial center of the southeastern United States; was plundered and burned by Sherman's army during the American Civil War
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(Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War
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a member of the Nepalese force that has been part of the British army for 200 years; known for fierceness in combat
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a military attache who is a commissioned or warrant officer in an army
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a commissioned officer in the Army or Air Force or Marine Corps
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a noncommissioned officer in the Army or Air Force or Marines
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10086821-n:
an officer holding the highest rank in the army
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a commissioned officer in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a 2nd lieutenant and below a captain
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a sergeant in the Army above the rank of staff sergeant and below master sergeant
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a sharpshooter (in the French army)
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10125786-n:
officers in the Army or Air Force or Marines above the rank of colonel
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a commissioned officer (especially one in the Royal Air Force) equivalent in rank to a colonel in the army
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a senior noncommissioned officer in the Army or Marines
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a noncommissioned officer in the Navy or Coast Guard with a rank comparable to sergeant in the Army
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a staff officer in charge of supplies for a whole army
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a soldier in the regular army
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10569011-n:
a commissioned officer in the Army or Air Force or Marine Corps holding the lowest rank
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10580772-n:
any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a corporal
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a noncommissioned officer serving as chief administrative officer of a headquarters unit of the Army
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an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
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10645017-n:
a noncommissioned officer ranking above corporal and below sergeant first class in the Army or Marines or above airman 1st class in the Air Force
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10679503-n:
the senior medical officer in an Army or Navy
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10681557-n:
a supplier of victuals or supplies to an army
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10867473-n:
king of Scotland from 1306 to 1329; defeated the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn and gained recognition of Scottish independence (1274-1329)
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10916105-n:
English general and statesman who led the parliamentary army in the English Civil War (1599-1658)
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10937611-n:
United States social reformer who pioneered in the reform of prisons and in the treatment of the mentally ill; superintended women army nurses during the American Civil War (1802-1887)
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Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain in 1939 and who ruled as a dictator until his death (1892-1975)
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10980893-n:
son of Frederick I who became king of Prussia in 1713; reformed and strengthened the Prussian army (1688-1740)
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18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)
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an Argentine revolutionary leader who was Fidel Castro's chief lieutenant in the Cuban revolution; active in other Latin American countries; was captured and executed by the Bolivian army (1928-1967)
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general who commanded the Carthaginian army in the second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated (247-182 BC)
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general who commanded a Carthaginian army in Spain; joined his brother Hannibal in Italy and was killed by the Romans at the battle of Metaurus River (died 207 BC)
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French field marshal who commanded the Allied armies in France during World War II (1852-1931)
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German arms manufacturer and son of Friedrich Krupp; his firm provided ordnance for German armies from the 1840s through World War II (1812-1887)
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English general during World War II; won victories over Rommel in North Africa and led British ground forces in the invasion of Normandy (1887-1976)
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American financier and American Revolutionary War patriot who helped fund the army during the American Revolution (1740?-1785)
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Russian revolutionary and Communist theorist who helped Lenin and built up the army; he was ousted from the Communist Party by Stalin and eventually assassinated in Mexico (1879-1940)
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Emperor of Rome and founder of the Flavian dynasty who consolidated Roman rule in Germany and Britain and reformed the army and brought prosperity to the empire; began the construction of the Colosseum (9-79)
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king of Persia who led a vast army against Greece and won the battle of Thermopylae but was eventually defeated (519-465 BC)
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