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armed forces
plural noun
- military, naval, and air forces, especially of a nation or of a number of nations.
armed forces
plural noun
- the military forces of a nation or nations, including the army, navy, air force, marines, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of armed forces1
Example Sentences
On the eve of Monday's vote, outgoing chancellor Olaf Scholz was treated to a traditional Grand Tattoo by an armed forces orchestra.
On Monday, more than 1,300 armed forces and members of the public are expected to participate in a military procession from Whitehall to Buckingham Palace.
This effort intentionally targets unserved and underserved populations, anyone who has changed their last name and those serving in our armed forces, to name a few groups who would be affected.
I used to be in the military, and it drives me insane as a vet to see how this government has gutted the Canadian armed forces.
More than 8,000 Italian police of different branches were out in force, as well as firefighters, medics, canine unit handlers, volunteers, members of the armed forces and even park guards.
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