Examples of 'common army' in a sentence

Meaning of "common army"

common army: Refers to a military force composed of regular soldiers trained for combat and defense. It could signify the conventional armed forces of a nation or region, typically distinct from specialized or elite units within the military

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Their common army was also liquidated.
Royal household the diplomatic service the common army.
They created a common army and within the year marched into Mexico City and proclaimed independence.
Besides it is going to have common army.
The Common Army was the premier land force.
They can have a common border and a common army.
Common army of Scotland.
But it has only a tiny common budget and the barest bones of a common army.
They were identically for the Common Army as well as to the Imperial-Royal Landwehr.
Should the European Union have a common army?
Also that day, the Common Army split into National Committees representing the constituent nationalities.
We want political union, and this, at least in the long term, implies a common army.
This was German in the Common Army and k . k . Landwehr, and Hungarian in the Honvéd.
Similarly, Europeans would be stronger militarily, if they had a common army.
The Common Army had 15 regiments of dragoons.

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In 1915 the Generaloberst - Vezérezredes rank was introduced to the Austro-Hungarian Common Army.
In the Imperial & Royal Common Army of Austria-Hungary de, Gemeinsame Armee or k . u . k.
After visiting the cadet corps in Traiskirchen, Karl Biedermann served from 1910 in the Common Army.

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