If you mean "Army" then the plural is "Armies".
New York City cultural activists organized the levitation of the Pentagon. Some of these activists, esp. Abbie Hoffman, became the nucleus of the Yippies [i.e, "Youth International Party"] two months later [December, 1967 as announced in Paul Krassner's magazine THE REALIST] There is a sound clip of the levitation on the Fugs' album TENDERNESS JUNCTION. Ed Sanders of the Fugs can be heard in the clip reciting an incantation; Abbie Hoffman can be heard repeating a phrase or two said by Sanders. "Circle of protection" is one such phrase as I recall. I don't have the LP at hand [nor a way to play it as of yet] I also don't have the books at hand to check, but perhaps the levitation is described in Norman Mailer's THE ARMIES OF THE NIGHT and Hoffman's REVOLUTION FOR THE HELL OF IT.
This is more of an opinion rather than a fact, it's really hard to take all the armies together and pick the ten best units.
Its a minor battle in war, as one between small forces or between large forces avoiding direct conflict.
well first off to get area in a triangle, you must multiply base X height so..... 25 X 12 = 300 sincerely the math armies' 325th platoon skull-plus
Algeria is more powerfull than Morocco, because they spent the last years more than 6000.000.000 dollar in planes and weapons. They have also more experience in war.
All battles are battles of armies.
According to the Book of Maccabees, the ancient Greek armies came against Israel with armored elephants.
A couple of the armies that were in Greece were the Athenians and the Persians.
the union armies
The armies' tanks were huge.
The Passing of the Armies was created in 1915.
Unknown Armies happened in 1998.
The ISBN of The Armies of Memory is 0765303302.
The Armies of the Night was created in 1968.
Armies of Exigo happened in 2004.
The Allied armies beat the Axis armies and the Axis armies gave up and surrendered.