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- Field_army abstract "A field army (or numbered army or simply army) is a military formation in many armed forces, composed of two or more corps and may be subordinate to an army group. Likewise, air armies are equivalent formation within some air forces. A field army is composed of 100,000 to 150,000 troops.Particular field armies are usually named or numbered to distinguish them from "army" in the sense of an entire national land military force. In English, the typical style for naming field armies is word numbers, such as "First Army"; whereas corps are usually distinguished by Roman numerals (e.g. I Corps) and subordinate formations with ordinal numbers (e.g. 1st Division). A field army may be given a geographical name in addition to or as an alternative to a numerical name, such as the British Army of the Rhine, Army of the Niemen or Aegean Army (also known as the Fourth Army).The Roman army was among the first to feature a formal field army, in the sense of a very large, combined arms formation, namely the sacer comitatus, which may be translated literally as "sacred escort". The term is derived from the fact that they were commanded by Roman emperors (who were regarded as sacred), when they acted as field commanders. While the Roman comitatensis (plural: comitatenses) is sometimes translated as "field army", it may also be translated as the more generic "field force" or "mobile force" (as opposed to limitanei or garrison units).In some armed forces, an "army" is or has been equivalent to a corps-level unit. Prior to 1945, this was the case with a gun (軍; "army") within the Imperial Japanese Army, for which the formation equivalent in size to a field army was an "area army" (方面軍; hōmen-gun). In the Soviet Red Army and the Soviet Air Forces, an army was subordinate in wartime to a front (an equivalent of army group). It contained at least three to five divisions along with artillery, air defense, reconnaissance and other supporting units. It could be classified as either a combined arms army (CAA) or tank army (TA); and while both were combined arms formations, the former contained a larger number of motorized rifle divisions while the later contained a larger number of tank divisions. In peacetime, a Soviet army was usually subordinate to a military district.Modern field armies are large formations which vary significantly between armed forces in size, composition, and scope of responsibility. For instance, within NATO a field army is composed of a headquarters, and usually controls at least two corps, beneath which are 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. NATO armies are controlled by a general or lieutenant general.".
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- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Army.
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- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Army_group.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_the_Niemen.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink British_Army_of_the_Rhine.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Category:Field_armies.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Combined_arms.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Comitatenses.
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- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Field_Commander.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Field_commander.
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- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Front_(military_formation).
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink General.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink General_officer.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Japanese_Army.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_general.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Limitanei.
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- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink List_of_numbered_armies.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Military_district.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Military_formation.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Military_history.
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- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Motorized_infantry.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Numeral_(linguistics).
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Ordinal_number_(linguistics).
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Roman_army.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Roman_emperor.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Roman_numeral.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Roman_numerals.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Sacer_comitatus.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Air_Forces.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink File:Army_Nato.png.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLink File:Sixth_United_States_Army_flag.gif.
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armies".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Army Service Component Command".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Army".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Armies".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Army".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field army".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "armies".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "army".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "army-sized".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "continental U.S. armies ("CONUSAs")".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "entire army".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "field armies".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "field army".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "field".
- Field_army wikiPageWikiLinkText "theatre army".
- Field_army hasPhotoCollection Field_army.
- Field_army wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Army_units.
- Field_army wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Field_army wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chain_of_Command.
- Field_army wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Field_army subject Category:Field_armies.
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- Field_army comment "A field army (or numbered army or simply army) is a military formation in many armed forces, composed of two or more corps and may be subordinate to an army group. Likewise, air armies are equivalent formation within some air forces. A field army is composed of 100,000 to 150,000 troops.Particular field armies are usually named or numbered to distinguish them from "army" in the sense of an entire national land military force.".
- Field_army label "Field army".
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