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Within A Farewell to Arms, what would be the best definition of the word “regiments”?

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A permanant unit of an army usually commanded by a colonel and divided into several companies, squadrons, or batteries and often into two battalions

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Answer:

  • Regiment is a unit in the Army.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Specifically is a unit of forces on the ground that has battalions or units that support the Regiment and have their own headquarters. "

"A Farewell to Arms" is a novel composed by Ernest Hemingway that was distributed in 1929. The tale is situated in Italy and Switzerland amid World War I and alludes to the war told by the Italian side.

The primary character is Frederick Henry, and he depicts his life in the war and main issue with an English medical attendant called Catherine. He met the young ladies in Turin, Italy.

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