Anagram fun: Can you think of a US Armed Force that is the anagram for the plural noun form of those active in another force?

As an example, think of this riddle (and I apologize to any Army fans who are insulted by the wording, but I only had four letters to work with.) What is the anagram of an armed force when its soldier goes wimpy? Or more PC- What given name is the anagram of an armed force?
Answer: Army -> <- Mary. Mary -><-Army. Uma, Oprah. Continue reading “Fun with letters and patterns”