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What does KA stand for?

King's Army (historic reenactment group)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Northumberland slunk off the field and the rest of the King's army fled.
he could enrol in the king's army and obtain a royal pardon.
Charity tried to follow his brothers' example and join the king's army, but patriots imprisoned him for three months until he posted a bond of 500 [pounds sterling].
When something called the Orb crystal shatters, it throws a once peaceful world into an earthshattering war which pits the Goblin King's army against the venerable Forces of Light.
A spokesman for the ECWS said: "The King's Army is privileged to be able to commemorate each year, on the last Sunday in January, the death of King Charles I.
Which seemed somewhat ironic, given that back in 1943, the residents of this charming Wiltshire village were ordered to vacate their houses after the King's Army requisitioned the place, and despite a promise that they would be free to return once the war was over, they've never been allowed back (save for one day each September, when they can briefly visit the 200-year-old church graveyard where their ancestors are buried).
I AM researching my father George King's army career in the First World War.
Called the Tunnel, the restaurant made something called the "maxi gusto," which turned out to be a pizza fit for a king, the king's army, and the army's friends.

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