U.S. Army bases Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FTS U.S. Army bases (3) Eugene Sheffer Jul 8, 2025
79% FTORD Former U.S. Army base near Monterey (5) Wall Street Journal Nov 22, 2025
75% SOLDIER Army serviceperson (7) Commuter Dec 1, 2025
75% SERGEANT Army NCO (8) Commuter Nov 21, 2025
75% FWIW "take that as u will" (4) The Atlantic Nov 16, 2025
75% WHOSE "You and ____ army?" (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 2, 2025
75% SRS "r u ___?" ("u mean it?") (3) USA Today Oct 13, 2025
75% DSC U. S. Army award. (3)
75% DSCS U. S. Army awards. (4)
75% FIVESTARGENERAL A rarity in the U. S. Army. (15)

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