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Qué (quién) es Army - definición

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  • [[Azerbaijan Army]] corps at victory parade, 2020
  • British guard]]s politely discussing who should fire first at the [[Battle of Fontenoy]] (1745).<ref>Mackinnon, Daniel. [https://archive.org/details/originandservic03mackgoog Origin and services of the Coldstream Guards], London 1883, Vol. 1, p. 368, note 2</ref> An example of "lace war".
  • Armies of the Middle Ages consisted of noble knights, rendering service to their [[suzerain]], and hired footsoldiers
  • NH90]] helicopters.
  • [[Swiss mercenaries]] and German [[Landsknechts]] fighting for glory, fame and money at the [[Battle of Marignan]] (1515). The bulk of the [[Renaissance]] armies was composed of mercenaries.
  • Masses]] replace hired professionals and national hatred overrides dynastic conflicts. An early example of [[total war]]s.
  • British Indian Army personnel during [[Operation Crusader]] in Egypt, 1941
  • A 2nd-century depiction of Roman soldiers on [[Trajan's column]]
  • Gorkha regiment]] marching contingent of the [[Indian Army]] on parade
  • A bronze crossbow trigger mechanism and butt plate that were mass-produced in the [[Warring States period]] (475-221 BCE)

army         
(armies)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
An army is a large organized group of people who are armed and trained to fight on land in a war. Most armies are organized and controlled by governments.
After returning from France, he joined the army...
The army is about to launch a major offensive.
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2.
An army of people, animals, or things is a large number of them, especially when they are regarded as a force of some kind.
...data collected by an army of volunteers.
...armies of shoppers looking for bargains.
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army         
¦ noun (plural armies) [treated as sing. or plural]
1. an organized military force equipped for fighting on land.
2. a large number of similar people or things.
Origin
ME: from OFr. armee, from armata, feminine past participle of L. armare 'to arm'.
army         
n.
1) to command, lead; drill, train; rally an army
2) to mobilize, raise an army
3) to equip, supply an army
4) to array, commit, deploy, field; concentrate, mass an army
5) to inspect, muster, review an army
6) to encircle, envelop, surround; outfight; outflank; outmaneuver; overrun; surprise an army
7) to crush, decimate, defeat, rout an army; to put an army to flight
8) to demobilize, disband an army
9) a rebel; regular, standing; territorial; volunteer army
10) an advancing; conquering; defeated; occupation, occupying; retreating; victorious army
11) an army advances; attacks; conducts war, engages in combat, fights; pulls back, retreats, withdraws
12) (misc.) to join the army

Wikipedia

Army

An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or country. It may also include aviation assets by possessing an army aviation component. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army.

In some countries, such as France and China, the term "army", especially in its plural form "armies", has the broader meaning of armed forces as a whole, while retaining the colloquial sense of land forces. To differentiate the colloquial army from the formal concept of military force, the term is qualified, for example in France the land force is called Armée de terre, meaning Land Army, and the air and space force is called Armée de l'Air et de l’Espace, meaning Air and Space Army. The naval force, although not using the term "army", is also included in the broad sense of the term "armies" — thus the French Navy is an integral component of the collective French Armies (French Armed Forces) under the Ministry of the Armies. A similar pattern is seen in China, with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) being the overall military, the land force being the PLA Ground Force, and so forth for the PLA Air Force, the PLA Navy, and other branches. By convention, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular armies which grew slowly from personal bodyguards or elite militia. Regular in this case refers to standardized doctrines, uniforms, organizations, etc. Regular military can also refer to full-time status (standing army), versus reserve or part-time personnel. Other distinctions may separate statutory forces (established under laws such as the National Defence Act), from de facto "non-statutory" forces such as some guerrilla and revolutionary armies. Armies may also be expeditionary (designed for overseas or international deployment) or fencible (designed for – or restricted to – homeland defence).

Ejemplos de uso de Army
1. "Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army." It‘s like you‘re there isn‘t it?
2. More Mahdi Army fighters followed in army uniforms and army vehicles, Musawi said.
3. Army execution procedures: http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/r1'0_55.pdf
4. The Tigers blame either the army or army–linked paramilitaries.
5. But the Army relieved of her command Army Reserve Brig.