Who is The Army?

The Army is a big group of people who work together to protect their country.

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where someone tries to take over your favorite playground. You all band together, some of you block the path, others shout warnings, and a few grab sticks to fight back. That’s like what the Army does, but on a much bigger scale.

Like a School Team

Think of the Army like a school team. Just as your class has different roles, someone passes the ball, another scores, and someone cheers, the Army has soldiers who do many jobs: driving tanks, healing wounds, planning battles, and even sneaking up on enemies.

They Live Everywhere

Sometimes you might not see them, but they’re all around. Like how your parents go to work every day, soldiers go off to different places, some stay near home, others travel far away to help protect the country from dangers that come from unexpected places.

And just like your school team gets stronger with practice, the Army trains hard so they can face any challenge.

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  1. A group of people who fight for their country, like soldiers in a big team.
  2. The Army is like a big group of fighters who protect a nation from enemies.
  3. When you hear 'the army,' think of soldiers training and fighting together.

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