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'''Army''' (from French language French ''armée'') can, in some countries, refer to any armed force. More commonly, however, it is only used specifically to refer to a land force of the military. Within a national army, an '''army''' can also refer to a large formation (military) formation, usually comprising one or more corps. '''Army''' is also often used in the description or title of military or paramilitary organizations which are not part of a country's official armed forces (and may well be illegal), such as the Irish Republican Army, and also in some non-military organisations organised on a quasi-military basis, such as the Salvation Army and the Church Army.

Field Army
A Field Army is composed of a headquarters, army troops, a variable number of corps, and a variable number of divisions. A battle is influenced at the Field Army level by transferring divisions and reinforcements from one corps to another to increase the pressure on the enemy at a critical point.

National land forces
A national army is usually the arm of the military service which conducts land-based warfare (for example, the United States Army, or the France French Armée de Terre). Most armed forces make considerable distinction between the army or land forces, the navy, and the air force, often maintaining three independent organizations. Many air forces were formerly part of an army; historically, the United States Air Force originated as part of the United States Army, for example. The Chinese People's Liberation Army however combines all of its arms (ground forces, navy, air force, artillery corps, space) under one organization. Modern armies comprise several branches (also called ''services'', or ''administrative corps''). These may include the combat branches: infantry, armoured, artillery, and combat engineers, as well as the support branches: Military communications communications, Military intelligence intelligence, Combat medic medics, Military logistics supply, and army aviation (as opposed to a national air force).

Formations
An '''army''' can also be a large military organization (formation (military) formation) comprising one or more corps. A particular army is named or numbered to distinguish it from military land forces in general—for example, the U.S. First Army and the Army of Northern Virginia. In the British Army it is normal to spell out the ordinal number of an army (e.g. First Army), whereas lower formations use figures (e.g. 1st Division). Armies (as well as army groups and Theater (military) theaters) are large formations which vary significantly between armed forces in size, composition, and scope of responsibility. In the Soviet Union Soviet Red Army, "armies" were actually corps-sized formations, subordinate to an army-sized "Front (Soviet Army) front" in wartime. In peacetime, a Army (Soviet Army) Soviet army was usually subordinate to a military district. For the hierarchy of land force organizations, see military organization.

See also
* List of countries by military expenditures * List of countries by number of active troops * List of countries by size of armed forces * List of armies * Military unit * List of armies by name * List of armies by number * List of countries without an army * War * Military history * Military science * Marines * Citizen army * Weapon Category:Military unit types Category:Armies Category:Types of military ca:Exèrcit cs:Armáda da:Hær de:Heer es:Ejército fa:ارتش fr:Armée he:צב×? id:Militer io:Armeo it:Armata nl:Leger ka:სáƒ?ხმელეთáƒ? ჯáƒ?რები ja:陸è»? no:Armé pl:Armia pt:Exército ro:Armată ru:Ð?рмиÑ? sq:Ushtria simple:Army sl:Vojska fi:Armeija sv:Armé vi:Lục quân zh:陆军 {| align=center border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=4 style="border: 1px solid #CC9; background-color: #F1F1DE" |- | Image:USArmySeal.png 75px | style="font-size: 95%" |''This article contains material from the ''[http://www.army.mil/ US Army website]''. As a Work of the United States Government work of the Federal Government of the United States U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.'' |}

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