Army-navy


adjective

pertaining to a store that specializes in military surplus equipment and clothing, also the goods themselves
contemporary examples

from every army man is with you: the cadets who won the 1964 army-navy game, fought in vietnam and came home forever changed.
a west point mvp who never played a down nicolaus mills december 12, 2014

it sits in a vacant lot just off an interstate ramp behind an army-navy surplus store.
anti-rnc leaders: the protests must go on lynn waddell august 25, 2012

historical examples

the army-navy game is not merely a football tradition but an american inst-tution.
football days william h. edwards

boxing tournaments, station championships, and army-navy championship bouts were given with crowded houses everywhere.
our navy in the war lawrence perry

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