NOUN
- the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare
How To Use US Army In A Sentence
- Consequently a number of Navajo Indians were drafted into the US army as radiomen, and would have soldiers assigned to them to protect them and prevent them falling into enemy hands.
- MORE than 6000 men and women have deserted from the US army since the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. Think Progress » Murtha on Rove: ‘He’s Sitting in His Air-Conditioned Office on His Big, Fat Backside, Saying Stay the Course’
- They also offer a look into little-known innovations, such as precision artillery shells for howitzers developed for the US Army.
- Private military personnel marched with the US Army first into Somalia, then Bosnia, and Kosovo.
- Over it she has on an enormous army parka, lined with pink fur, which makes her look very small. Times, Sunday Times
- Three pairs of US army shades turned on me, and a couple of American guns waggled discouragingly in my direction.
- Two days later, Army teams made it to the same location, whereupon they crated the Navy boxes in larger crates and relabeled them ‘US Army.’
- The victorious army despoil the city of all its treasure.
- As the news of the victory spread across the country, villagers left their mountain hideouts and joined his righteous army, which grew into a force of 2,000 people.
- The new soldier's chow was invented by the Combat Feeding Directorate, part of the US Army Soldier Systems Centre in Natick, Massachusetts.