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* The [[United States Marine Corps]] (a sub-branch of the U.S. Navy)
* The [[United States Marine Corps]] (a sub-branch of the U.S. Navy)


===British Armed Forces===
===Armed Forces of the [[United Kingdom]]===
''(commonly known as the British Armed Forces)''
''(commonly known as the British Armed Forces)''
* The [[British Army]]
* The [[British Army]]

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An Abrams tank. Usually tanks are operated by a country's Army
An F-15 firing an air-to-air missle. Jet fighters are usually the responsibility of a country's Air Force
A ship firing at sea. Usually a Navy is charged with sea operations.

The Military, in a general sense, refers to the standing militia or armed forces of a country, that are directed by the federal government and are tasked with that nation's defense. "Militaries" are generally divided into different branches of a specific type of service, including (in alphabetical order) an Air Force (specifically for Aircraft- or Space-based operations), an Army (for land operations), or a Navy (for operations at sea).

Examples of Military Forces

Armed Forces of the United States of America

The Armed Forces of the United States of America are a standing militia or Military, and are divided into several branches or departments. These include the:

Armed Forces of the United Kingdom

(commonly known as the British Armed Forces)