allied army
collocation in Englishmeaningsofalliedandarmy
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allied
adjective
uk/ˈæl.aɪd/us/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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army
noun
uk/ˈɑː.mi/us/ˈɑːr.mi/
a particular country's ...
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(Definition ofalliedandarmyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this case you are going to have analliedarmyto hit one of themselves.
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This surprise attack threw thealliedarmyinto a panic that they were drunk or asleep because of the feast.
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In turn, the otheralliedarmyfree from interference, would them march rapidly upon the capital.
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Military operations continued, with great success for thealliedarmy.
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Backed up against the rivers, thealliedarmyprepared for battle.
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From the ranks of thealliedarmyhe could hear the singing of psalms.
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Suddenly analliedarmywith 30.000 soldiers appeared, many of them were cavalry.
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After that failed, thealliedarmyresorted to climbing over the walls and entering the main fortress that way.
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They also observed, on the 13th, analliedarmyof mixed armament, about 2,000 strong, augmenting the garrison to around 8,000.
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Thealliedarmysoon dispersed.
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The allied armies entered the area of the outer wall and there fought to enter the palace.
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The ports were needed to supply the allied armies and the lack of such facilities had halted or slowed much offensive activity.
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These zones were located roughly around the current locations of the allied armies.
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When two allied armies are on the field, the commander with the highest leadership is designated as their side's main commander in battle.
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He counselled that the three allied armies, with separate base areas and lines of communication to protect, would eventually separate.
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He argued for the allied armies to concentrate in the center.
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The lucky ones got far enough to the west to be liberated by the allied armies after some four months of travelling on foot in appalling conditions.
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Antwerp became a highly prized and heavily fought-over objective because its deep-water port was necessary to keep the allied armies supplied.
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Allied armies were reduced considerably after the end of the war and many soldiers were demobilised; moreover, the service experience became mundane and did not suit some servicemen, particularly pilots.
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