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What (who) is Red Army - definition


Red Army (novel)         
1989 NOVEL BY RALPH PETERS
Red Army(novel)
Red Army is a 1989 Cold War-era war novel written by US Army intelligence analyst Ralph Peters. The story explores a Cold War scenario based on a Soviet attack on West Germany across the North German Plain, with defense provided by NATO army corps from the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, and West Germany.
Red Army (football)         
HOOLIGAN FIRM WHO FOLLOW ENGLISH FOOTBALL CLUB MANCHESTER UNITED
Inter city jibbers; The Red Army (Manchester United)
The Red Army is a hooligan firm who follow English football club Manchester United. Although today the term Red Army is used mostly to refer to fans of the club in general, the hooligan firm has been one of the largest firms in British football.
Army Red (football team)         
FOOTBALL CLUB
Army Red (football club); Army Red
Army Red is one of football sections that represents Indian Army. The team regularly participates in the Durand Cup, as well as various regional tournaments.
Examples of use of Red Army
1. By the following morning the Red Army had encircled Budapest.
2. Estonia wants to remove the statue of a Red Army soldier from the capital, Tallinn, because many Estonians see it as a reminder of what they view as four decades of Soviet occupation and Red Army ruthlessness.
3. Lawmakers were not alone Wednesday in blasting Estonia‘s intention to move the graves and a Soviet–era bronze statue of a Red Army soldier that hails the Red Army as liberators of Estonia from German occupation.
4. His sons Michael and Eliezer escaped to the Soviet area and served in the Red Army.
5. After the Russian revolution in 1'17, the Cossacks fought against the Red Army.