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Absent without
leave
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All out
war
All's fair in love and
war
An
army
marches on its stomach
An
army
of one ( United States
Army
advertising slogan )
Army
Dreamers ( Kate Bush song )
Army
strawberries ( military slang term for prunes )
Art Of
War
( Sun Tzu book )
Art of
war
Articles of
war
Barmy
army
Be all that you can be ( United States
Army
advertising slogan )
Be all you can be ( US
Army
advertising slogan )
Be the best ( British
Army
advertising slogan )
By your
leave
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Charge of the Light Brigade ( British cavalry charge against Russian
army
in the Crimean
War
and title of a poem by Tennyson )
Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of
war
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Dad's
Army
( BBC comedy television series )
Don't
leave
home without it ( American Express advertising slogan )
Don't
leave
your manners on the doorstep
Don't mention the
war
( A catchphrase from Faulty Towers )
Don't panic ( A catchphrase from Dad's
Army
)
Don't you know there's a
war
on? ( WWII slogan )
Drummed out of the
army
Field Marshall ( the highest rank in the British
Army
)
Fog of
war
French
leave
Gardening
leave
Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the
War
Room ( Dr.Strangelove )
Go Greyhound and
leave
the driving to us ( Greyhound Lines advertising slogan )
Go to
war
Had a good
war
( to have been successful during a military campaign )
Heart to God, hand to man ( The Salvation
Army
advertising slogan )
Hit the bricks ( a cursory slang term telling someone to
leave
)
I want YOU for the US
Army
( World
War
I and World
War
II advertising slogan )
If you vote for Goldwater, you'll get a
war
in Vietnam ( Political slogan )
In the Army, the edge ( Australian
Army
advertising slogan )
Join the professionals ( British
Army
advertising slogan )
La Belle Epoque ( the golden age or beautiful era preceding the First World
War
)
Leave
be
Leave
it out
Leave
no child behind ( Political slogan )
Leave
no stone unturned
Leave
off
Leave
out
Leave
out door open
Leave
out in the cold
Leave
someone cold
Leave
the door open for
Leave
the gun, take the cannoli ( line from The Godfather )
Leave
the nest
Leave
the room
Leave
well enough alone
Leave
your options open
Leave
yourself open
Loose lips sink ships ( World
War
II advertising slogan )
Love them and
leave
them
Make like a tree and
leave
Make love not
war
Make
war
Masters Of
War
( Bob Dylan song )
Red
Army
Fraction ( German left wing terrorist group also call Red
Army
Faction )
Send a salami to your boy in the
army
Shoot through ( to
leave
or abscond )
Shooting
war
Softly As I
Leave
You ( Frank Sinatra song )
Some of our best men are women ( United States
Army
advertising slogan )
Spoils of
war
Take it or
leave
it
Take
leave
of your senses
That's going to
leave
a mark
The
Army
Game ( BBC comedy television series )
The Cold
War
The Sally
Army
( Nickname of the Salvation
Army
)
The Tartan
Army
The
War
Of The Roses ( Michael Douglas movie )
The
army
national guard, you can ( US
Army
National Guard advertising slogan )
The fog of
war
( confusion caused by the chaos of battle )
The forgotten
army
The fortunes of
war
The
war
to end wars
Wage
war
War
and Peace ( Leo Tolstoy book )
War
baby ( someone born during the
war
- especially the illegitimate child of a soldier )
War
cemetery
War
chalking
War
criminal ( someone who has flouted the Geneva Convention )
War
debt
War
driving
War
eagle ( the golden eagle - used by Native Americans to make headdresses )
War
footing ( preparedness to fight a military campaign )
War
game ( a simulation of
war
intended as preparation )
War
hero ( someone who acted heroically during a
war
)
War
is hell
War
movie ( a film with
war
as the subject matter )
War
of nerves
War
of words
War
paint
War
room ( the place where
war
plans are directed )
War
torn ( severely damaged by
war
)
War
weary ( tired of conflict )
War
widow ( a woman whose husband died in a
war
)
War
zone ( the area that a
war
has taken place )
We'll
leave
the light on for you ( Motel 6 advertising slogan )
What did you do in the
war
Daddy?
When
war
is declared, truth is the first casualty
You and whose army?
You can
leave
in a huff. If that's too soon, you can
leave
in a minute and a huff ( Groucho Marx line )
You stupid boy! ( A catchphrase from Dad's
Army
)
You're in the
army
now