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Army group

An army-group is a military organization (formation) consisting of several armies, and is supposed to be self-sufficient for indefinite periods. An army group is usually responsible for a particular geographic area. The term was used in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In the Soviet Union an army group was called a "front".

Formations at the level of army or army group should not be confused with a national army, the land forces of a country. A hypothetical example: The Free Country Army could be composed of the First, Third, and Ninth armies.

Army groups may be multi-national formations. For example in 1944–45 during the Second World War, Montgomery's 21st Army Group comprised the British Second Army, Canadian First Army, and US Ninth Army.

See also: military organization.



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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