American Sign Language: "Army," "military,"
or "soldier"
The sign for "Army" or military (or soldier) looks a lot like a person
holding on to a rifle.
If you are right handed, the right
"A" hand is held near the chest. The left "A" hand is held near
the left
side of your abdomen. The hands are about two inches out from
the body at the beginning of the sign. Then you simultaneously thump
both hands on your body. Use a double motion (in-out-in).
ARMY /
"military"
Sample Sentence: Was your dad in the Army? = YOUR DAD ARMY PAST?
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