How to use "army" in a sentence
Sentences
'You've got to go in the army!'
After I left the idiot school, people were always shouting at me - Coach Fellers, Coach Bryant, and then the people in the army
But I have to say this: the people in the army shouted louder and longer than anybody!
But his foot wasn't too bad for the army to get him - and here he was.
The army sent a car to meet us at Washington airport, and we drove to a really nice hotel
A lot of army people were there, and they immediately started shaking my hand and telling me that I was a brave man and that they were pleased to meet me.
Then an army man started to read something, and everybody listened
At last the army man finished reading, and then the President came up and gave me the medal
The President asked me a lot of questions about Vietnam and the army, but I just said, 'Yes, it's OK' or shook my head to say no, and after several minutes of this we were both silent.
Soon after that, I heard that I was leaving the army early, and they gave me some money for a train ticket to go home.
Now that I was free from the army, I just wanted to go and see her
I want you to come with us today, and I want you to wear your army clothes.'
Two days later, Sue and I got the bus to Bayou La Batre, where Bubba's parents lived, and I explained to Bubba's daddy about the shrimp business that Bubba and I planned to start after we came out of the army
If I read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize, as we have never realized before, our interdependence on each other; that we cannot merely take, but we must give as well; that if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline, because without such discipline no progress can be made, no leadership becomes effective.
With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the leadership of this great army of our people dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our common problems.
She was seventy, still in excellent health, a short sturdy woman with the sweet face of a Botticelli Madonna and the no-nonsense walk of an army sergeant.
when you were in the army..."
But like you said, that was in the army
The army was certainly taking things seriously.
The sound of drums came from the army base in Albany Street and bells were ringing in every church
And from this paper my brother read that terrible report from the commander of the army:
do you mean the army officer who has just been given the job of..
In World War One (1914-1918), men left home to fight, and women were needed to work both in the army and in their home country.
Thousands of American and British women joined the army