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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Capitalization of army

0Should 01b00army02b00 be capitalized in this sentence?02br
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00My friend's oldest brother is going into the army next week.0-
  

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0 No, 'army' doesn't have to be capitalised in that sentence. 02i 00 0-

  • 0 No, 'army' doesn't have to be capitalised in that sentence.
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0 No, 'army' doesn't have to be capitalised in that sentence. When referring to a specific army name, though, the word is normally capitalised: 01i00the British Army.02i00 0-
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Always capitalize the names of the U.S. military services: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, Army Reserves, Marine Corps Reserves and Navy Reserves. Do not capitalize “reserves” or “reserve component.”

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