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army group

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noun

  1. the largest operational formation of military land forces, normally comprising two or more armies or army corps under a designated commander.


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In preparation for D-Day landings, an entirely fake army group was set up in the UK, equipped with dummy tanks and decoy aircraft.

From BBC

Jon Ironmonger, who investigated the Jesus Army group prior to its closure five years ago, has been to meet the director of a new BBC documentary series telling its story.

From BBC

Experts believe Moscow has deployed around one third of its Central Army Group, or about 30,000 troops, to the offensive - as well as its most battle-ready reserves.

From BBC

Former army general Khalifa Haftar sets up a new Libyan National Army group that battles Islamist armed factions.

From Reuters

In Kherson, in the south, he heard reports from commanders of the airborne forces and the "Dnieper" army group as well as other senior officers who briefed him on the situation in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions in the south.

From Reuters